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I stalk real estate listings for historic properties and found this over the weekend. Oh. My. GOODNESS! As a product of Catholic school education (not so much lapsed as never took) I can't help but been swooning a little. I still love a cathedral.
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/947-Aisquith-Baltimore-MD/23248052/
So many ideas for this space!
-Coolest Airbnb ever (though party prevention would be near impossible. And cleaning fees! Yikes.)
-Nightclub
-Coolest condo building ever
-Primary residence for the fabulous and slightly crazy
-Event or wedding venue for those times you need 600 guests (maybe one day... but not now.)
Have you seen anything in your travels and thought "what a cool Airbnb that would make?"
I like the tactful note: “price reflects deferred maintenance.”
Otherwise known as extreme neglect.
The last time I was in that area was a long time ago, and perhaps things have changed, but 40 years ago the inner harbor area resembled a combat zone.
@Brian2036 its gotten better, but I will admit that even as a Maryland resident I very very seldom set foot in Baltimore. Some people love it though. It seems to have gentrified quite a bit since 40 years ago, but its still not a city that has a vibe that appeals to me.
My husband has put the kibbosh on this particular project-- he actually sent me this listing as he does commercial property management/investment but I had found it before he did. He should know better 🙂. Of course I am going to want this now.
I’m really curious about how much money it would take to turn the school wing into condos.
Maybe $2 million if they’re not too fancy?
As for the cathedral the replacement cost would be astronomical and it’s really a shame to just let it rot away.
I suppose it could be turned into a museum if there were public funds available for renovation….