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Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Special Purpose
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,775 sqft
Price per Sqft $196
MLS Listing ID MDBA2135716
Originating Board BRIGHT
Year Built 1922
Annual Tax Amount $3,564
Tax Year 2024
Lot Size 6,300 Sqft
Acres 0.14
Property Description
Built in 1922, St. Matthews United Methodist Church is ideal for a small and growing congregation. The building includes two levels of ±1775 SF each. On the upper level is the sanctuary and office. The lower level includes a hall, large kitchen, and restrooms. The exterior yard is fenced and offers greenspace for outdoor events. Cooling is provided by window units, and heating is a gas-fired boiler. Though it could use some updates, the property is turnkey. Located in the Ellwood Park neighborhood, on the corner of N Bouldin and E Monument, the church is highly visible and on a public transit route. Seller financing may be available with a full-price offer for a purchaser who intends to use the property as a house of worship. Terms: 30% down, 7.5% interest, amortized over 20 years, 5-year balloon; terms are non-negotiable. There is no option to lease. The seller has limited knowledge about the property and welcomes buyers to undertake a full inspection. The property will be sold as is. The seller makes no representation regarding condition, zoning, or use. Buyers should address any issues during the study period. Some chattels will convey with the sale.
Location
State MD
County Baltimore City
Zoning R-8
Interior
Hot Water Natural Gas
Heating Hot Water
Cooling Window Unit(s)
Inclusions Some chattels.
Heat Source Natural Gas
Exterior
Water Access N
Accessibility None
Garage N
Building
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
New Construction N
Schools
School District Baltimore City Public Schools
Others
Tax ID 0326206153 001
Ownership Fee Simple
SqFt Source Assessor
Special Listing Condition Standard
Listed by Stephen J Ferrandi • PraiseBuildings Religious Property