Apartment Interiors:
Fresh from a 2024 renovation, 101 South Poppleton offers the perfect setup for a buyer seeking charm, convenience, and a smart path to homeownership. Live in one apartment and lease the other for supplemental rental income, all while building equity in a growing Baltimore neighborhood.
Inside, both apartments showcase thoughtful updates with quality materials: upgraded stainless steel appliances—including French door, bottom-freezer refrigerators—are paired with granite countertops and real wood cabinetry for a polished, high-end finish. Bathrooms are bright and refreshed, featuring modern vanities, easy-to-clean ceramic tile flooring, and fiberglass shower inserts in most units. Durable flooring, stylish fixtures, and in-unit laundry round out the turnkey living experience.
Utilities:
Utility systems were fully updated during the 2024 renovation, supporting low-maintenance ownership and tenant comfort. New “gas fill” vinyl replacement windows improve energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer. Apartment 1 is equipped with dual-zone heating: one gas furnace and one heat pump, both paired with central air conditioning. Apartment 2 is served by its own gas furnace with central air. Both units share a single gas meter, while electric service is separately metered for tenant billing. Tankless electric water heaters provide on-demand hot water with quick recovery. All interior supply and drain lines were replaced during the renovation. As a full gut rehab, the property may qualify for Lead-Free Limited or Lead-Free certification—reducing liability, compliance paperwork, and turnover costs for ownership.
What’s Special About Hollins Market?
For buyers looking to put down roots in Baltimore, Hollins Market offers the charm of a historic neighborhood with the momentum of major redevelopment. The $2.1 million revitalization of Baltimore’s oldest public market has transformed it into a lively hub for fresh food, local vendors, and community gathering—strengthening the neighborhood’s appeal for residents and small businesses alike.
Just a half-mile walk away, the University of Maryland campus anchors the area with its nationally ranked programs in law, dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and social work. Unlike traditional colleges, the University does not offer on-campus housing, creating consistent demand from graduate students and professionals seeking quality rental options nearby. Adjacent to campus, the expanding BioPark is establishing Hollins Market as a growing hub for life sciences and innovation. The newly constructed 4MLK facility adds 250,000 square feet of modern lab and office space, bringing over 1,000 biotech professionals to the neighborhood and further fueling demand for well-located housing within walking distance.
With continued investment, an active community, and a walkable urban lifestyle, Hollins Market is an ideal location for buyers seeking long-term value and connection.