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5905 IVY LEAGUE DRIVE

  • BALTIMORE, MD
  • $525,000
$525,000

5905 IVY LEAGUE DRIVE

3 Beds 4 Baths 2,558 Sq.Ft. 3,341 Sq.Ft.

Description

Welcome to this beautifully maintained garage townhome in the sought-after College Hills community. A three level bump out fills the home with abundant natural light and offers flexible living spaces throughout. The lower level features a family room with hardwood flooring, a gas fireplace, a full bath, and a possible fourth bedroom or home office ideal for guests or remote work. Outside you will find a brick patio perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Enjoy tree lined views from the back of the property, adding a touch of tranquility to suburban living. Recent updates include: Refrigerator, Stove, and Microwave in 2018, HVAC 2019, Roof 2020, Dishwasher 2024, and Washer & Dryer 2025. Conveniently located just minutes from the Inner Harbor, BWI Airport, major commuter routes, hiking and biking trails, UMBC, and CCBC, this home perfectly combines comfort, convenience, and natural beauty.

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Location

5905 IVY LEAGUE DRIVE, BALTIMORE, MD 21228

Status

Inactive

1997

1997

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

4

4

Total Bathrooms

2,558

2,558

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

3,341

3,341

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

4

Full Bathrooms

3

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Upper Level

Flooring

Carpet, Wood, Vinyl

Fireplace

Gas

Appliances

Gas Range, Gas Oven, Gas Water Heater, Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Ice Maker, Refrigerator, Stainless Steel Appliance(s), Washer, Water Heater, Microwave

Other Interior Features

Ceiling Fan(s), Recessed Lighting, Walk-In Closet(s), Soaking Tub
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

3

Garage Space

1.0

Water Source

Public

Pool

None

Roof

Shingle

Parking

Concrete, Garage, Driveway, Inside Entrance, Attached

Heat Type

Natural Gas, Forced Air

Air Conditioning

Central Air, Ceiling Fan(s), Electric

Sewer

Public Sewer

Substructure

Block
01

Lot & Area

Status

Inactive

Living Area

2,558 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

2,820 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

3,341 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

MDBC2140554

Type

Townhouse

Year Built

1997

Neighborhood

Baltimore County

Architecture Styles

Colonial

Elementary School

CATONSVILLE

Middle School

ARBUTUS

High School

CATONSVILLE

School District

BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
01

Finance

Sales Price

$525,000

Real Estate Taxes

$4,779/yr

HOA Fees

$92/mo

Zoning

RES

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Baltimore County

39.2904° N, 76.6122° W

Welcome to Baltimore County

A vibrant county full of opportunity and adventure.

Situated in the geographic center of Maryland, Baltimore County is the third-most populous county in Maryland. The county consists of over two dozen neighborhoods, with a community for virtually every lifestyle. Baltimore County was formed in 1659, so visitors and residents alike can be sure to find history on every corner. Those who are wanting to learn more about the fascinating history of the area can do so at the Historical Society of Baltimore County. Founded in 1959, the museum aims to preserve the history of the county through exhibitions, lectures, and community events. 

Baltimore County architecture spans several centuries and styles. With such a rich history, it’s no surprise that the county boasts many historic buildings. A drive through the county will reveal a varied mix of housing types, spanning from condos to single family homes and everything in between. Some of the most popular architectural styles represented here include Colonial Revival, Federal, Italianate, and Square Fronts. 

What to Love 

  • Diverse range of housing types and architectural styles 
  • Conveniently located and excellent public transportation 
  • Close access to nature and ample recreational activities

Local Lifestyle 

Baltimore County's wide array of communities enables residents to find something that suits them. You’ll find walkable neighborhoods, bustling downtowns, rural farm and horse country, and quiet suburban communities. The close proximity of the neighborhoods in the county enables residents to explore them all. Residents of Baltimore County can enjoy a vibrant, exciting region with endless opportunities.

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Baltimore residents have a wide variety of options at their doorstep when it comes to dining, shopping, and entertainment. Embark on an upscale dining experience at Stoney River Steakhouse and Grill. This refined restaurant is known for their hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood selections, signature salads, and house specialities. The Oregon Grille is another great place to celebrate a special occasion. A short drive from downtown Baltimore, this locale offers an elevated spin on American dishes. Additionally, The Valley Inn is a historic tavern and grill serving traditional American fare, but those looking for a more casual eating experience can head over to Tark’s Grill, a neighborhood joint that’s well loved for their delicious New American cuisine. 

If shopping is your guilty pleasure, head over toTowson, a vibrant city with shopping galore from small shops to large malls.  There’s something for everyone in Baltimore County!

Things to Do

If you time it right, you can enjoy a family-friendly day at the Maryland State Fair, a nearly two-week event that begins in late August. The fair is complete with daily home arts, farm and garden, livestock and horse exhibits, rides, games, live concerts, and entertainment. 

For an adults-evening out, head over to Guinness Open Gate Brewery. Located in Halethorpe, this site features an experimental brewery, taproom, and restaurant. Guests can also participate in tours or tastings for a more personal experience. 

Schools

Baltimore County is served by the Baltimore County Public Schools and is home to a number of top-notch schools, including both private and private options. Best schools include: 

  • Eastern Technical High School
  • Western Technical High School
  • Hereford High School
  • Pikesville High School
  • McDonogh
  • Mt. St. Joseph
  • Friends School of Baltimore
 

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Welcome to Baltimore County A vibrant county full of opportunity and adventure. Situated in the geographic center of Maryland, Baltimore County is the third-most populous county in Maryland. The county consists of over two dozen neighborhoods, with a community for virtually every lifestyle. Baltimore County was formed in 1659, so visitors and residents alike can be sure to find history on every corner. Those who are wanting to learn more about the fascinating history of the area can do so at the Historical Society of Baltimore County. Founded in 1959, the museum aims to preserve the history of the county through exhibitions, lectures, and community events. Baltimore County architecture spans several centuries and styles. With such a rich history, it’s no surprise that the county boasts many historic buildings. A drive through the county will reveal a varied mix of housing types, spanning from condos to single family homes and everything in between. Some of the most popular architectural styles represented here include Colonial Revival, Federal, Italianate, and Square Fronts. What to Love Diverse range of housing types and architectural styles Conveniently located and excellent public transportation Close access to nature and ample recreational activities Local Lifestyle Baltimore County's wide array of communities enables residents to find something that suits them. You’ll find walkable neighborhoods, bustling downtowns, rural farm and horse country, and quiet suburban communities. The close proximity of the neighborhoods in the county enables residents to explore them all. Residents of Baltimore County can enjoy a vibrant, exciting region with endless opportunities. Dining, Entertainment & Shopping Baltimore residents have a wide variety of options at their doorstep when it comes to dining, shopping, and entertainment. Embark on an upscale dining experience at Stoney River Steakhouse and Grill. This refined restaurant is known for their hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood selections, signature salads, and house specialities. The Oregon Grille is another great place to celebrate a special occasion. A short drive from downtown Baltimore, this locale offers an elevated spin on American dishes. Additionally, The Valley Inn is a historic tavern and grill serving traditional American fare, but those looking for a more casual eating experience can head over to Tark’s Grill, a neighborhood joint that’s well loved for their delicious New American cuisine. If shopping is your guilty pleasure, head over toTowson, a vibrant city with shopping galore from small shops to large malls. There’s something for everyone in Baltimore County! Things to Do If you time it right, you can enjoy a family-friendly day at the Maryland State Fair, a nearly two-week event that begins in late August. The fair is complete with daily home arts, farm and garden, livestock and horse exhibits, rides, games, live concerts, and entertainment. For an adults-evening out, head over to Guinness Open Gate Brewery. Located in Halethorpe, this site features an experimental brewery, taproom, and restaurant. Guests can also participate in tours or tastings for a more personal experience. Schools Baltimore County is served by the Baltimore County Public Schools and is home to a number of top-notch schools, including both private and private options. Best schools include: Eastern Technical High School Western Technical High School Hereford High School Pikesville High School McDonogh Mt. St. Joseph Friends School of Baltimore Search All Homes
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