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Welcome to 1406 Lemmon Street – a one-of-a-kind, design-forward renovation in historic Union Square. Thoughtfully restored by a local developer (their 12th project in the neighborhood), this fully permitted top-to-bottom renovation includes new roof, framing, insulation, electric, plumbing, HVAC, and more—giving buyers peace of mind and style in one compact, efficient package. The first floor features reclaimed antique wood floors, custom accent walls, and a modern kitchen with granite counters, sleek cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. Step outside to your fenced rear patio and backyard, perfect for entertaining, gardening, or letting Fido run free. Upstairs, a bright primary bedroom offers a roomy closet, plus a flexible second room ideal as an office, nursery, or dressing room. The full bath is crisp and contemporary, with updated tile and fixtures. The lower level is above grade with it's own entrance from the street. The owner has finished the above grade lower level into another bedroom and will install a half bath for a full price offer. If the buyer wants a full bath installed instead, this would be for an additional cost. Just one block from Union Square Park and its lively community events, this home sits in a National Register Historic District known for its Victorian architecture, creative energy, and strong neighbor connections. Walk to Hollins Market, Zella’s Pizza, Rooted Rotisserie, and local galleries. MARC Train, I-95, and downtown are easily accessible for commuters. Eligible for major grants: UMD employees may qualify for up to $18, 500 in down payment and closing cost assistance through Live Near Your Work. Other programs like House Keys and MMP may also apply—ask your lender for details. Estimated monthly PITI under $1, 300. Great opportunity for a first-time buyer or investor looking to get into an appreciating area with charm, community, and long-term upside. 1406 Lemmon Street isn't just a house—it’s your chance to own a piece of Baltimore’s historic and artistic soul.Show Description