Zumper

20 N Main St
20 N Main St, Port Deposit, MD 21904, USA

Dog friendly
Monthly rent-
Beds1–3
Baths1
Sqft0–660
modified
5+ Days Ago

Property Overview

This summary uses Zumper’s proprietary data. “Things you’ll love” and “Great for” are based on our internal analyses of market trends and renter insights.

Things you’ll love

  • Images available
  • Laundry available on site

Great for

  • Pet owners

Highlights

  • playground
  • community center
  • renovated into apartments
  • boat ramp

Units

20 N Main St Port Deposit, MD

Occupied Units

Occupied

11

1 Bed

1 Bath

$650

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 2566
---- SCHEDULE A SHOWING ONLINE AT: http showmojo com lz d4b4b43046 ---- Historic granite building. New ceiling fans, upgraded lighting Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground pavilion boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants post office and library 3 Miles to Interstate 95 4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines 5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 10 miles from APG 20 Miles to University of Delaware 45 Min to Baltimore 1 year lease No application Fee This unit will go fast so get your application in! 650 Rent + 750 Security - Trash included To see all our listings go to http knightscoveproperties com Videos: Town: https youtu be 5gqNR7NsjUY Drone Flyover by Walter Hipkins: https youtu be _TFAJmqA_YQ *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

2

1 Bed

1 Bath

$650

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 3099
Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore This unit will go fast so get your application in now! We are dog-friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties.com *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein.Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

03

1 Bed

1 Bath

$675

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 3412
Historic granite building high ceilings with window seats. New ceiling fans, upgraded lighting Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground pavilion boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants post office and library .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore This unit will go fast so get your application in! Trash included 1 dog allowed No cats To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties.com *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein.Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall Deposit: 775 Hello.

Occupied

13

1 Bed

1 Bath

$675

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 2392
Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore Available Now! This unit will go fast so get your application in now! We are dog friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties. com Deposit: 775 *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

16

1 Bed

1 Bath

$675

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 2622
Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore This unit will go fast so get your application in now! We are dog friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties. com Deposit: 775 *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

05

1 Bed

1 Bath

$675

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 2538
---- SCHEDULE A SHOWING ONLINE AT: http showmojo com lz 7e508230cb ---- To view this listing with video and more pictures goto: http knightscoveproperties com Historic granite building. New ceiling fans, upgraded lighting Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground pavilion boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants post office and library 3 Miles to Interstate 95 4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines 5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 10 miles from APG 20 Miles to University of Delaware 45 Min to Baltimore 1 year lease No application Fee Available November 1st. This unit will go fast so get your application in! We are dog friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats $675 Rent + $775 Security - Trash included To see all our listings go to http knightscoveproperties com About the building The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1970s, and has remained known as "Jefferson Hall",� the name it received upon the dedication of the Tome School for Boys buildings, and those of the Institute on Main Street, in 1905. Videos: Town: https youtu be 5gqNR7NsjUY Drone Flyover by Walter Hipkins: https youtu be _TFAJmqA_YQ *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 a..

Occupied

9

1 Bed

1 Bath

$685

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 2111
Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore This unit will go fast so get your application in now! We are dog-friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties. com *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

06

1 Bed

1 Bath

$775

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 400
1 bedroom 2nd floor apartment, open floor plan, high ceilings, large windows Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants, waterfront walk and parks. Meet the Agent on the sidewalk in front of the building. Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. 3 Miles to Interstate 95 4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines 5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 10 miles from APG 20 Miles to University of Delaware 45 Min to Baltimore To see all our listings goto http knightscoveproperties com *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

07

1 Bed

1 Bath

$775

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 353
This is a 1 bedroom apartment on the third floor, no elevator Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. Meet the Agent on the sidewalk in front of the building. Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore We are dog friendly (1 dog only) with a fee, sorry no cats. Additional rent of $30 monthly for a small dog and $40 monthly for a larger dog. To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties. com *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

18

1 Bed

1 Bath

$775

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 811
Historic granite building. This is a small second floor one bedroom apartment located on the back of the building with views of the back yard. New windows, high ceilings, ceiling fan, upgraded lighting, laundry on-site, dog park nearby. Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants post office and library 3 Miles to Interstate 95 4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines 5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 10 miles from APG 20 Miles to University of Delaware 45 Min to Baltimore 1 year lease No application Fee Available Now. This unit will go fast so get your application in! We are dog friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats Trash included To see all our listings go to http knightscoveproperties com Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. About the building The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1970s, and has remained known as "Jefferson Hall", the name it received upon the dedication of the Tome School for Boys buildings, and those of the Institute on Main Street, in 1905. Videos: Town: https youtu be 5gqNR7NsjUY Drone Flyover by Walter Hipkins: https youtu be _TFAJmqA_YQ *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By t..

Occupied

01

1 Bed

1 Bath

$775

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 1115
Large shared yard Second entry to courtyard Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore This unit will go fast so get your application in now! We are dog-friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties. com Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

17

1 Bed

1 Bath

$775

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 353
This is a 1 bedroom apartment on the third floor, no elevator. Bright and open with high ceilings and tall windows Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. Meet the Agent on the sidewalk in front of the building. Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore We are dog friendly (1 dog only) with a fee, sorry no cats. Additional rent of $30 monthly for a small dog and $40 monthly for a larger dog. Pics are of a similar apartment To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties. com *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

04

1 Bed

1 Bath

$875

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 129
This is a 1 Bedroom apartment on the third floor. Open floor plan, high ceilings, tall windows Historic granite building. Off street parking Love the water? There is a waterfront promenade that spans most of the town and allows everyone access to walk the waterfront. The entire town runs next to the Susquehanna River. Town features a large waterfront town park with playground pavilion boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants post office and community center Air conditioning would be supplied by the tenant and must be dripless. Meet the Agent on the sidewalk in front of the building. Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. 3 Miles to Interstate 95 4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines 5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 10 miles from APG 20 Miles to University of Delaware 45 Min to Baltimore 1 year lease We are dog friendly (1 dog only) with fee, sorry no cats. Small dog $30, large dog $40 additional rent per month To see all our listings go to http knightscoveproperties com About the building The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1970s, and has remained known as "Jefferson Hall", the name it received upon the dedication of the Tome School for Boys buildings, and those of the Institute on Main Street, in 1905. Videos: Town: https youtu be 5gqNR7NsjUY Drone Flyover by Walter Hipkins: https youtu be _TFAJmqA_YQ *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob To..

Occupied

12

1 Bed

1 Bath

$875

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 240
This is a 2nd floor, 1 bedroom apartment with high ceilings and lots of large windows for natural light. It has been recently renovated, new paint and new flooring, kitchen newly renovated. Pics in this ad may be pre-renovation. No elevator Off street municipal parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. Meet the Agent on the sidewalk in front of the building. Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. We are dog-friendly (1 dog only), dog fee applies $30 monthly for small dogs, $40 monthly for larger dogs. Sorry No cats .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties. com *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

10

1 Bed

1 Bath

$875

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 152
2nd Floor, small one bedroom apartment with large private porch. Large windows, high ceilings, large closets, large pantry, window seats, lots of character and charm. Tenant must provide their own dripless A/C units. Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. Meet the Agent on the sidewalk in front of the building. Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore We are dog-friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties. com *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

15

2 Beds

1 Bath

$795

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 1634
Historic granite building. Upgraded lighting Off street parking Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground pavilion boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants post office and library 3 Miles to Interstate 95 4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines 5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 10 miles from APG 20 Miles to University of Delaware 45 Min to Baltimore 1 year lease No application Fee Available June 1st. This unit will go fast so get your application in! 795 Rent + 895 Security - Trash included We are dog friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats To see all our listings go to http knightscoveproperties com Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. About the building The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1970s, and has remained known as "Jefferson Hall",� the name it received upon the dedication of the Tome School for Boys buildings, and those of the Institute on Main Street, in 1905. Videos: Town: https youtu be 5gqNR7NsjUY Drone Flyover by Walter Hipkins: https youtu be _TFAJmqA_YQ *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fi..

Occupied

20

2 Beds

1 Bath

$895

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 353
This is a 2 bedroom apartment on the third floor, no elevator. High ceilings, tall windows, bright and open floor plan Historic granite building. Off street parking Love the water? The entire length of the town runs next to the Susquehanna River. Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina The town has a long waterfront promenade for public use Walking distance to restaurants, Post Office and Community Center Air conditioning would be supplied by the tenant and must be dripless. Meet the Agent on the sidewalk in front of the building. Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. 3 Miles to Interstate 95 4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines 5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 10 miles from APG 20 Miles to University of Delaware 45 Min to Baltimore 1 year lease Trash included We are dog friendly (1 dog only) with fee, sorry no cats. Additional rent of $30 monthly for a small dog and $40 monthly for a larger dog To see all our listings go to http knightscoveproperties com Videos: Town: https youtu be 5gqNR7NsjUY Drone Flyover by Walter Hipkins: https youtu be _TFAJmqA_YQ *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

14

2 Beds

1 Bath

$895

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 752
Two bedroom apartment. Recently renovated. Large windows, high ceiling, lots of character and charm. Tenant must provide their own dripless A/C unit. *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

08

2 Beds

1 Bath

$975

Listed by Knightscove Properties
Days on market: 152
All on one level, 2 bedrooms with an office. Beautiful old granite building, open floor plan. Tenant provides dripless A/C for home. Love the water? Town features a large waterfront town park with playground, pavilion, boat ramp and marina Visit the downtown restaurants then stroll the waterfront promenade for sunset Walking distance to restaurants and parks. Meet the Agent on the sidewalk in front of the building. Please do not disturb the current tenants by going to the apartment at anytime other than your scheduled showing time. Please do not look in windows, knock on the doors, or walk around the outside of the building without a leasing agent with you. .3 Miles to Interstate 95 .4 Miles to AMTRAK and MARC lines .5 Miles to Maryland Route 1 .10 miles from APG .20 Miles to University of Delaware .45 Min to Baltimore We are dog-friendly (1 dog only), sorry no cats To see all our listings go to knightscoveproperties. com *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein. Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall

Occupied

3 Beds, 1 Bath

3 Beds

1 Bath

$850

Listed by Diane Kenworthy
Days on market: 3881
HISTORIC JEFFERSON HALL LOCATED IN A CHARMING WATERFRONT TOWN!THIS BUILDING IS NEWLY RENOVATED,FRESHLY PAINTED AND UPGRADED.Enjoy the panoramic views of the Susquehanna River,Dine in the restaurants and cafes offered in the quint setting of this port.Convenient to shopping,recreational areas, and commuters routes.Easy living with on-site laundry and parking.Also available 1 and 2 Bedroom Apts.