414 Water Street is a 31-story condominium near Baltimore's inner harbor that was built above an existing structured parking garage owned by Baltimore City. The building was recently completed and is about 50% sold and occupied according to McWilliams|Ballard, who is handling the condo sales. The Bush Companies, developer of the project, worked out a long term lease with the city to reserve the top floors of the 9-story parking deck so residents can lease parking month-to-month.
414 Water Street offers one-bedroom, one-bedroom with den, two-bedroom, and two-bedroom with den floor plans. Sizes range from 654 square feet for the smallest one-bedroom to 1,460 square feet for the largest two-bedroom with den. Select units offer balconies and the views looking south to the harbor and across to Federal Hill are stunning. Prices start at $217,900 for a one-bedroom and $339,900 for a two-bedroom.

The interior finishes at 414 Water Street look to cater to a wide audience. The project was designed with three interior finish packages: a standard base package, and upgraded Classic Series, or fully upgraded Platinum Series. The standard package without any upgrades includes plush carpeting in the living area and white appliances. The Classic Series includes black appliances and upgraded carpet selection. The Platinum Series offers oak hardwood flooring the living area, berber carpet in the bedrooms, and stainless steel appliances as well as upgraded granite countertops.
Perhaps the best selling point is the amenities at 414 Water Street with the first floor above the parking deck acting as the get away for residents. A southern facing, two-level cascading pool has views of the harbor preserved by the historic U.S. Customs House. Other amenities include a well equipped fitness center, business center with multiple computers, club room with catering kitchen, billiards, and lounge with big screen plasma TV.
To learn more about see the property listing here, click here for the August 2008 price sheet or click the photos below for pictures.
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