330-332 Saint Paul Pl Baltimore, MD 21202
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21-Unit Mixed-Use Value-Add Investment Opportunity | Downtown Baltimore VYBE Realty is pleased to present 330-332 & 336 Saint Paul Place , a 21-unit mixed-use investment opportunity located in the heart of Downtown Baltimore . The property consists of 19 residential units and 2 commercial storefronts and is currently approximately 80% occupied , offering investors immediate income with significant upside through lease-up and rent stabilization. The residential units generate strong in-place income with additional potential as vacant units are renovated and leased at market rates. The two ground-floor commercial spaces are currently vacant , presenting an excellent opportunity for retail, restaurant, office, or service tenants in a highly visible downtown corridor. With a total building size of approximately 20,000 square feet , this asset provides investors with a rare value-add opportunity to increase cash flow through leasing the remaining residential units, activating the commercial storefronts, and optimizing operational efficiencies. Located just minutes from Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore Inner Harbor, Charles Street, and major employment hubs , the property benefits from strong rental demand driven by healthcare, professional services, and downtown employment centers. This opportunity is ideal for investors seeking a mixed-use asset with stable income and significant upside potential in a prime Baltimore location.
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