Nestled in Eastport’s coveted historic district, 27 Jeremys Way is a rarely available offering on the market and one of the original homes from Murphy’s Row—a surviving row of 19th-century residences built in 1888 for workers at the local glass factory. In the early 1980s, the properties were redeveloped and sold as private residences. Extensively renovated throughout in 2005, this distinctive two-level, 2-bedroom, 1 1/2-bath condominium beautifully combines its storied past with contemporary style and comfort. Inside, light oak hardwood floors, plantation shades, and recessed lighting create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The updated kitchen showcases granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and exposed 19th-century brickwork that nods to the home’s history—also featured in the foyer and dining area. Upstairs, the bedrooms are bright and well-proportioned, with a granite-topped vanity adding a touch of elegance to the bath. Step outside to a charming paver patio and fenced yard—an inviting retreat for quiet mornings or entertaining friends at day’s end. Located just steps from Eastport’s waterfront dining, marinas, and a short stroll to downtown Annapolis, this home captures the essence of Eastport living—historic charm, walkable convenience, and modern comfort all in one. A waterfront park with sandy beach, Horn Point Street End Park, is just a short walk and offers panoramic water views, and boating enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity for access to several marinas nearby, available for a separate fee. The financially sound Jeremys Way Condominium Association provides easy, low-maintenance living, with quarterly dues of $540 and convenient resident parking along Jeremys Way or First St.