
14 President Point Dr, Annapolis, MD 21403
What This Apartment Offers
Eastport Waterfront Condo on Spa Creek– 950 finished sq ft - 1 BR w/Den. Newly remodeled: Bosch stainless-steel appliances in full kitchen with ceiling... height white cabinets and white granite countertops, brand new 1.5 bathrooms with granite counters, neutral paint color throughout, LVP wood floors throughout, great attention to detail. Large outdoor deck with great full city and waterfront view. Fireplace and extra area used as home office or large enough for Murphy or daybed. Bedroom window with Spa creek & city view. Community has pool, clubhouse, pier, tennis courts, water taxi. Close to restaurants, shops etc. and enjoy life.
Unit A1
- $3,400 / month
- 1 Bed
- 2 Baths
- 923 sq. ft.
- Available Now
Apartment Features
- Dishwasher
- Fireplace
Community Features
- Waterfront
14 President Point Dr Apartment Unit A1 is an apartment community
Rental Fees and Pet Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
No Pets Allowed
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Neighborhood Scores
Walk Score ®
Car-Dependent23 / 100
Transit Score ®
Some Transit43 / 100
Bike Score ®
Bikeable55 / 100
Soundscore ™
Calm82 / 100
Travel and Transit

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