Friday, July 29, 2011

Walking Distance to Johns Hopkins Hospital..A 2 Bedroom Townhouse...Under $50,000! 406 N Port St. 21224

Walking Distance to Johns Hopkins Hospital..A 2 Bedroom Townhouse...Under $50,000! 406 N Port St. 21224

You can live within walking distance of Johns Hopkins Hospital and enjoy the white marble steps that are so...Baltimore...for under $50,000!

406 N. Port St 21224 is listed for $49,944

MLS #BA7660091

2 Bedrooms

1 Full Bath

                                       TOO LATE

You did read that right!

                                                  Baltimore Row House  HomeRome 410-530-2400

Here is a 3 level townhome (that we used to call a row-home) recently renovated with new windows, updated kitchen and a parking pad off your kitchen door for at least six cars!

Gas heat, central air, wood floors and a vented skylight plus a full basement for all your storage needs. The two bedrooms upstairs, each with two windows, share a full bath.

                                                         406 N. Port Street HomeRome 410-530-2400    White marble steps HomeRome 410-530-2400 

Here are those marble steps that are famous in Baltimore.


       updated kitchen  HomeRome 410-530-2400                updated kitchen  HomeRome 410-530-2400

Updated eat in kitchen with wood cabinets and door to your parking pad.


                    Vented Skylight HomeRome 410-530-2400    Wood floors upstairs hall HomeRome 410-530-2400

 Upstairs hall way has a vented sky light!


                       2 windows in each bedroom   2 windows in each bedroom

 Both bedrooms have two windows and wood floors.



                      Updated bath      Updated bath


                

Updated white bathroom has tub/shower/sink and storage shelves.


This home is located at 406 North Port Street about 10 blocks from the hospital, 4-5 blocks from Patterson Park, minutes to restaurants in Little Italy, and minutes to Baltimore's  Inner Harbor.

Johns Hopkins Hospital HomeRome 410-530-2400                        Sabatinos  HomeRome 410-530-2400

Who do you know that would like to live in this renovated row house? Nurses, doctors, students, hospital employees could all save on gas and commuting!

Who do you know who would like to be  close to everything in Downtown Baltimore? Who do you know that would like to own instead of paying the landlord.

Please call me for more information on 406 N. Port St. 21224

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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Kids Helping Hopkins Reaches Goal! First Kilometers For Kids 2011...Congratulations!

Congratulations!  Kids Helping Hopkins ...  First Kilometers For Kids  Reaches Goal!

The goal was reached!! A hefty goal of  $20,000 was reached (and exceeded) with the help of all the participants in the first - Kilometers for Kids 5K Run/2K Walk. Money raised will help patients continue to receive world-class pediatric care at Johns Hopkins Children's Center.

Thanks to the care of our wonderful doctors and groundbreaking medical research, the Hopkins Children's community extends across the world. Some patients walk to the clinics, others travel from across the U.S. and distant countries for the pediatric care for which it is renown. The center  founded in 1912 is consistently ranked as one of the top children's hospitals in the country, and treats over 120,000 children each year. JHH Children's center is  noted for  excellence in more than 20 pediatric sub-specialties including; cardiology, transplant, psychiatric illnesses, and genetic disorders.'


                                              Kids Helping Hopkins HomeRome 410-530-2400

             Kids Helping Hopkins HomeRome 410-530-2400           Kids Helping Hopkins HomeRome 410-530-2400
Co Chairs of the event...Rebecca Ednie and Anita Rozenel           'Detour Dave' Sandler with Anita!

Kilometers for Kids is open to all who wish to help raise funds for the Johns Hopkins Children's Center.
There is still time for anyone to support the kids by making an online donation.

                                  Sponsors..HomeRome 410-530-2400
                                         Sponsors on the back of Tee Shirts.

My dear friends, Sam and Anita Rozenel, started Kids Helping Hopkins.  They are a remarkable giving couple and it was wonderful seeing the crowd come out, today with support for Kids Helping Hopkins, Anita, Sam and the children.

Kids Helping Hopkins HomeRome 410-530-2400    Kids Helping Hopkins HomeRome 410-530-2400
A delightful surprise..my niece Ellen Sugar  (#127 in blue) with members of  Church Lane School!

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  Margaret Rome..HomeRome Realty, a sponsor!

 There was so much good energy on this very chilly Baltimore Saturday morning. Over 200 people were at Oregon Ridge..including  families, friends, sponsors, teachers, co-workers, adults, teens and children. Some walked the 2K, some ran the 5K and many were there for support and cheering. You could hear the shouts.."Come on, you are doing great, keep up the good work!"

The goal was reached!! A hefty goal of  $20,000..reached with the help of all the participants in the FIRST- Kilometers for Kids 5K Run/2K Walk. Money raised will help patients continue to receive world-class pediatric care at Johns Hopkins Children's Center.

Congratulations!

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Choosing to Live in Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins Hospital…Ranked #1 in the US


The Johns  Hopkins Hospital Sign HomeRome.com

Choosing to Live in Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins Hospital…Ranked #1 in the US

For the 19th year in a row, Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD is ranked #1 in the U.S. according to the U.S. News & World Report, "America's Best Hospitals 2009-10." Those of us who live and work in Baltimore know about "The Hop," but sometimes we forget what a remarkable institution it is.

There are four academic and community hospitals, four suburban health care and surgery centers, and 18 primary health care outpatient sites under the Johns Hopkins Medicine umbrella. Best known of these are The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. With more than 30,000 employees, Johns Hopkins is one of Maryland's largest private employers and generates an economic impact on Maryland to the tune of $6.4 billion per year.

Because Johns Hopkins is a research center as well as a top-ranked hospital, scientists here in Baltimore receive many federal research grants, and its School of Medicine boasts 20 Nobel laureates, including Professor Carol Greider, who won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2009.

Choosing to Live in Baltimore,Md. Johns Hopkins Hospital…Ranked #1 in the US

Hopkins Hospital Old and new buildings in spring School of Hygiene and Public Health Phipps Psychiatric Clinic building Wilmer Eye Institute sign

All this excellence began with the hospital's opening in 1889. A walk or drive around the hospital's Baltimore City campus will show you how the historic buildings blend with the newer additions. Now that spring is finally here the trees are blooming and give the old brick buildings a new look. The various signs give you a sense of the specialties that Hopkins is famous for. The names carved into marble show how old some of these specialties are - the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic dates back to 1912! Fortunately, Active Rainers have a community that helps keep them out of such places. There are also associated organizations, like the Kennedy Kreiger Institute, which is not part of Hopkins Medicine but is adjacent to the campus and treats children and adolescents with pediatric developmental disabilities.

Kennedy Krieger Institute sign

Original Hopkins Hospital building

There have been many “firsts” here. Johns Hopkins was the first major school of medicine in the U.S. to admit women, the first to develop CPR, first to use rubber gloves during surgery, the first to do dialysis, and performed the first “blue baby” operation which led to our modern cardiac surgery. Hopkins is also the birthplace of many medical specialties, including my former specialty, pediatrics.

When you have something as special as Johns Hopkins Hospital and it’s just 15 minutes from your home in Baltimore, how can you not rave about it?

Choosing to Live in Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins Hospital…Ranked #1 in the US

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