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Healthy Neighborhoods Featured Home – 901 Chestnut Hill

November 11, 2011

901 Chestnut Hill Avenue is a beautiful end-of-group home on a huge lot in desirable Ednor Gardens. The neighborhood is filled with homeowners and young families. The home has a huge yard ideal for gardening or play space for the kids. The Stadium Place YMCA and brand new Waverly School are only three blocks away.

The home is a 5-minute walk from Johns Hopkins University’s Eastern campus and about 10 minutes from the Homewood campus. JHU employees may receive up to $4,000 in down payment assistance through the Live Near Your Work program.

The 3 bedroom, 1 bath home is 1,280 square feet and is currently listed at $119,500. The home is on a Healthy Neighborhoods Target Block and is eligible for low-interest financing and $10,000 in grants.

For more information about 901 Chestnut Hill, including more images, check out the MLS listing.

Interested in how the Healthy Neighborhoods program can help you become a homeowner or get the delightful urban home of your dreams? Contact Andre Stone (click to email or call 410-261-3511) for the full details. Andre can talk to you on the phone, send you more information about how to apply for a Healthy Neighborhoods grant or loan, or even set up a meeting with you to discuss your options.

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