Apt 1 Rent: $4300; Apt 2 Rent: 3000. Cap Rate at time of sale: 9.84%. GRM: 8.8
> Turnkey investment grossing $90,000 annually: Generate steady income from day one.
> Hot student rental in the “Hopkins Zone”: Located just 2 blocks from the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus.
> Upgraded apartments
Apartment One: 4-bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. The first-floor kitchen has wood cabinets with laminate counters, while the lower-level kitchen boasts modern wood-shaker cabinets and quartz counters. Both kitchens are equipped with electric ranges, dishwashers, and built-in microwaves. The bathrooms feature modern vanities, two with shower stalls and one with a steel tub. Exposed brick, drywall walls, and varied flooring, including hardwood, vinyl, and ceramic tile, add a mix of charm and functionality to the space.
Apartment Two: 3-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms. The kitchen features wood cabinets, laminate counters, and a ceramic tile backsplash, along with a 30″ electric range, bottom-freezer refrigerator, and dishwasher. The bathrooms include a shower stall with a glass door and a steel tub with a vinyl enclosure.
As an end-of-group townhome with a bay projection along the south wall, the property benefits from additional windows that flood the apartments with natural light, creating bright and airy living spaces complemented by exposed brick walls. With upgraded kitchens and baths, tenants are drawn to the modern and durable features, ensuring longer tenancies and minimizing turnovers and maintenance for landlords.
Building Mechanicals:
The property is well-equipped with modern utilities for efficient living. Apartment One features a gas furnace with central air, supplemented by mini-split systems for additional climate control, while Apartment Two is served by a gas-fired furnace with central air. Apartment One is supported by two electric water heaters—one from 2005 and another from 2022—while Apartment Two has one electric water heater from 2005. The building has three electric meters and one gas meter. The plumbing system consists of CPVC or PEX supply lines and PVC drain lines for long-term durability. Trash and recycling services are provided by Baltimore City, included in the property taxes. The landlord currently bills back the tenants for water, optimizing cash flow for this building.
What is Great About 3000 North Calvert:
Located just two blocks from Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus, this Charles Village apartment building is in “the zone” for student housing. Tenants enjoy a short walk to campus, passing Starbucks, Chipotle, and other amenities in the Charles Village shopping district on the way. 3000 North Calvert St. is patrolled by Hopkins campus security, and has an “A” crime grade, meaning it is on one of the safest blocks in Baltimore. This location has WalkScore of 94, earning the title “Walker’s Paradise”. The neighborhood is served by the Charles Village Benefits District–this organization helps keep the district clean, organizes security patrols, and hosts community events.
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