Brewers Hill is an established residential neighborhood located in southeast Baltimore, positioned just north of Canton and adjacent to the waterfront. Once an industrial area tied to Baltimore’s brewing history, Brewers Hill has evolved into a primarily residential neighborhood characterized by renovated housing, new construction townhomes, and a growing residential population.
Brewers Hill real estate includes a mix of renovated brick rowhomes, modern townhouses, and contemporary residential developments. Many homes feature updated interiors, open floor plans, parking options, and rooftop or outdoor space. Pricing is influenced by property type, level of renovation, parking availability, and proximity to Canton Waterfront Park and surrounding retail corridors.
Location is one of Brewers Hill’s strongest assets. Residents enjoy close proximity to Canton, Fells Point, and the waterfront, along with convenient access to I 95 and major commuter routes. Grocery stores, fitness centers, restaurants, and neighborhood services are integrated into the surrounding area, supporting walkability and daily convenience.
From a market perspective, Brewers Hill attracts buyers seeking newer or renovated housing within an established city neighborhood. Demand is strongest for homes offering modern layouts and parking. For buyers, Brewers Hill provides an opportunity to purchase updated housing near the waterfront at a range of price points. For sellers, success depends on accurate pricing, clear positioning, and marketing that highlights condition, location, and lifestyle access.
Brewers Hill continues to benefit from reinvestment and its proximity to some of Baltimore’s most active waterfront neighborhoods. Its combination of modern housing, accessibility, and location positions it as a durable and competitive real estate market.
Jessica Dailey works with buyers and sellers throughout Brewers Hill, offering guidance grounded in neighborhood specific knowledge, strategic pricing, and a clear understanding of how southeast Baltimore markets perform over time.