Welcome to this beautifully updated 4-bedroom, 1-bathroom single-level home situated on a quiet street in a peaceful community. The enclosed front breezeway welcomes you into the home and offers a large storage closet. From there, the main entry opens to a spacious open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area. The completely remodeled kitchen, updated in 2026, features new cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and luxury vinyl plank flooring. Large windows and a new French rear door fill the main living area with natural light while providing a pleasant view of the covered rear patio and expansive backyard. The home offers four bedrooms, with two positioned toward the front and two toward the rear for added privacy, along with a full bathroom and convenient main-level laundry. Additional 2026 updates include new windows, central air, a French rear door, and new bedroom carpeting. Outside, enjoy a new architectural shingle roof and fresh exterior paint, both completed in 2026. The primarily level lot provides a generous grass yard, covered rear patio, and large storage shed—offering plenty of space for outdoor entertaining, recreation, and storage. Move-in ready and thoughtfully updated throughout, this home offers the convenience of one-level living with the major updates already completed.
Single-familyProperty Type
1953Year Built
5,000 sq ftLot Size
$295Price/Sq.Ft.
Listed by Chris McDonald• Pearson Smith Realty, LLC
Lansdowne-Baltimore Highlands, located between Baltimore City’s southwest edge and the Patapsco River corridor, is a residential and commuter-friendly Lansdowne neighborhood with brick rowhomes and rail-side industrial pockets. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the Washington Boulevard (US-1) and Hammonds Ferry Road crossroads, where carryouts, auto shops, and small storefronts set a workday rhythm. Local pillars include Guinness Open Gate Brewery, the historic Hollins Market, and the B&O Railroad Museum. Blocks mix modest porches, corner lots, and older garden apartments. Tree-lined side streets contrast with the freight lines and warehouse strips. Nearby trails and waterfront parks shape weekend routines.
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Market insights
2429 Brunswick Rd · $294,999
DAYS ON MARKET
2 days
The average home goes pending in 22 days.
SALE-TO-LIST
101.2%
Most homes are selling 1% above list price.
LIST PRICE
$294,999
Median sale price in this area is $473,742. (61% higher than this home)
PRICE DROP
0 price drops
20% of homes in this area have had a price drop in the past month.
Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Interior features
Estimated living area
No basement
Bedrooms
Four bedrooms on the main level
Bathrooms
One full bathroom on the main level
One full bathroom total
Heating & cooling
Forced-air heating fueled by natural gas
Central air conditioning
Natural gas hot water
Exterior features
Not in a federal flood zone
Lot dimensions listed as 1.00 x
Tidal water: none
Home design
Detached structure
Combination construction materials
Single-level living (main-level bedrooms)
Parking
On-street parking
Construction
Slab foundation
Above-grade and below-grade structures noted
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Public sewer
HOA & community
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Financial info
Ownership: Fee simple
Other
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The D.R. zoning classifications are established, pursuant to the legislative findings set forth above, in order to: Foster a greater variety in housing types within future residential developments; Allow more feasible preservation of natural features and induce the reservation of ample and more suitably designed open spaces and parks, in order to better satisfy the needs of residents without economic disadvantage to developers; Allow greater flexibility in subdivision-development planning and provide for the inducement of more creative as well as more economic approaches to residential development, with the goal of desirable and distinctive identity and character of individual residential locales; Provide the means to satisfy differing housing-market requirements without rezoning, and thus without disruptive changes in density potential; Provide for the application of residential zoning classifications in a manner more nearly in accord with comprehensive plans and comprehensive-planning goals and Provide greater certainty about dwelling types and densities within existing communities with the goal of conserving and maintaining these areas.
Permitted uses
Include but are not limited to:
Religious facility
Day care facility
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Research & development
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Climate risks
1/10 Flood Factor
Minimal risk of a flood reaching the building in the next 30 years
1/10 Fire Factor
Unlikely to be in a wildfire in next 30 years
7/10 Heat Factor
7 days above 103° expected this year, 15 days in 30 years
6/10 Wind Factor
27% chance of strong winds in next 30 years
4/10 Air Factor
5 unhealthy days expected this year, 6 days in 30 years
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Sun exposure
84/ 100
Very good sunlight
Sunscore
There appears to be minimal shading by surrounding buildings, terrain, and vegetation.
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Rental earnings
Est. $1,534 per month, based on comparable rentals
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