About this property
TERRACE RESIDENCE: The largest home at The Cal and the only residence with a dedicated pantry. This 1,085-square-foot residence offers accessible living with two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a walk-in closet in the primary suite, an open kitchen-to-living layout, 1:12 ramp access, in-unit laundry, and available parking.
KEY FEATURES: 2 bedrooms | 2 full bathrooms | 1,085 sq. ft. | Dedicated pantry | Primary suite walk-in closet | Open kitchen-to-living layout | In-unit laundry | Accessible layout with 1:12 ramp access | Parking available
THE CAL: Set on one of Mount Vernon’s most storied residential blocks, The Cal is a boutique collection of four private residences where 19th-century architectural character meets a considered modern renovation. Original detail is preserved where it matters: a carved marble fireplace, gilded antique mirror, original pocket doors, soaring ceilings, crown molding, and proportions that belong to another era of craftsmanship.
MODERN COMFORT: Renovated kitchens with quartz-style countertops and stainless-steel appliances, updated bathrooms, warm wood-look flooring, and in-unit laundry in every home.
BOUTIQUE LIVING: With only four residences, The Cal offers something the city rarely produces: a private residential experience with no shared lobbies, no amenity floors, and none of the noise of a large complex. Each home has its own layout, its own light, and its own architectural personality. This is boutique living in the truest sense: four residences, one address, and the feeling that it was built for you.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD: The Cal sits in Mount Vernon, Baltimore’s most architecturally intact historic neighborhood and one of its most walkable addresses. The Walters Art Museum, the Washington Monument, and the Peabody Institute are within a few blocks. Tio Pepe and The Brewer’s Art anchor a restaurant corridor just outside the front door. Mercy Medical Center is a short walk. The Homewood-Peabody-JHMI Shuttle stops near the Peabody Institute and connects to Johns Hopkins Medicine’s East Baltimore campus. Penn Station, with Amtrak, MARC, and Light Rail service, is approximately a 20-minute walk or short bus ride, with MARC service to Washington, D.C. in approximately 45 minutes.