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Amy S Sheinin

Amy S Sheinin
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Baltimore MD

Associate Broker (MD: 648439)

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Baltimore City County, MD
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Monument Sotheby's International Realty

Office Website
Office Address
42 Village Square
Baltimore, MD  21210
(Baltimore City County)
Office Phone
443-708-7074
Office Fax
410-821-0379
Mobile
443-708-7074
Email
amys******@*****.com
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Service Areas

Fallston: MD Baldwin: MD Cockeysville: MD Lutherville Timonium: MD Towson: MD Mays Chapel: MD Lutherville: MD Hampton: MD Pikesville: MD Timonium: MD Monkton: MD Hereford: MD Reisterstown: MD Baltimore: MD East Case: MD Loch Raven: MD Eudowood: MD Raspeburg: MD Overlea: MD Rosedale: MD Mount Washington: MD Govans: MD Clifton: MD Lochearn: MD Druid: MD Dundalk: MD Brooklyn: MD Baltimore Highlands: MD Brooklyn Park: MD Arbutus: MD Carroll: MD Catonsville: MD Woodlawn: MD Gwynn Oak: MD Idlewylde: MD Loch Hill: MD Parkville: MD Northwood: MD

About Amy Sheinin

Amy Sheinin moved to Baltimore in 1998 not long after graduating Cum Laude with a Juris Doctorate degree from Widener Law School and never left

She started a family in Baltimore tried cases in front of Baltimore judges and juries and volunteered with the Baltimore chapters of the United Way Reading Partners Big Brothers Big Sisters Habitat for Humanity My Sister’s Place and Our Daily Bread

As a current or past board member of the Downtown Baltimore Family Alliance Requity Foundation Inc and the Butchers Hill Neighborhood Association she has championed her adopted city’s future And since acquiring an Associate Brokers license in 2013 and becoming a full-time realtor in 2016 (while maintaining a part-time career in law) she has delighted in helping countless clients build their own lives in Baltimore and its environs and has seen many of them fall in love with the region’s many charms the same way she did

As a top producing member instrumental in the growth and success of the highly successful Fredeking Team Amy has been named a “Baltimore Real Producer” (top 5% in Central Maryland) multiple times and was honored in Baltimore Magazine’s 2022 Best of Baltimore edition Their team has chosen to affiliate with Monument Sotheby’s International Realty for the strength of Sotheby’s brand recognition reputation and professional level of marketing

Amy’s background as an attorney has helped her become a practical creative efficient and skilled negotiator in her real estate career as well as a knowledgeable source for navigating the murky gray areas between real estate and property law

As a longtime resident of Baltimore with a deep understanding and appreciation of its many varied neighborhoods she has developed a vast network of friendships communities and community organizations that has contributed to her professional success A long-term goal is to model a high standard of professionalism and civility in the real estate industry

A native of suburban Philadelphia and a graduate of Penn State University Amy still has an affinity for cheesesteaks Mike Schmidt and the Jersey Shore – particularly Stone Harbor where she has vacationed in every summer of her life

But home is now Baltimore City where she lives with her husband a sports journalist for The Washington Post and their two daughters both students in the Baltimore City School System They also have two rescue dogs – a Chihuahua and a foxhound When not pursuing her dual careers Amy enjoys travel running basketball spending time with her family and volunteering

Baltimore City County, MD Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$371,948
Avg. Listing Price
From Amy's portfolio
3.9 / 2.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,010 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
559
Active Listings
Current inventory

Baltimore City County's real estate market presents a fascinating study in urban revitalization and historic preservation, where waterfront luxury condos in Harbor East command premium prices while Victorian rowhouses in neighborhoods like Federal Hill and Fells Point offer both investment opportunities and authentic charm. The market has shown remarkable resilience, with established areas like Roland Park and Guilford maintaining their status as prestigious enclaves, while emerging neighborhoods such as Pigtown and Remington attract young professionals seeking affordability without sacrificing urban amenities.

What makes this market particularly intriguing is its stark diversity – from the high-rise developments along the Inner Harbor to the classic brownstones of Mount Vernon, each micro-market operates with its own pricing dynamics and buyer demographics. The city's 2,029 actively licensed real estate agents, all equipped with email connectivity, navigate this complex landscape daily, representing everything from first-time homebuyer programs in East Baltimore to luxury penthouses overlooking the Patapsco River.

Major Baltimore City County, Maryland Real Estate Markets

The Inner Harbor and Harbor East corridor represents Baltimore's crown jewel, where luxury condominiums and converted warehouse lofts attract affluent buyers seeking urban sophistication. Meanwhile, neighborhoods like Canton, Federal Hill, and Locust Point have become magnets for millennials and young families, offering waterfront views, walkable streets, and a vibrant restaurant scene. These areas consistently outperform the broader market, with properties often selling above asking price due to limited inventory and high demand.

North Baltimore's established communities, including Roland Park, Homeland, and the Original Northwood, showcase the city's architectural heritage with sprawling Tudor and Colonial homes on tree-lined streets. These markets appeal to families seeking excellent schools and suburban feel within city limits, while areas like Hampden and Woodberry have emerged as creative hubs where artists and entrepreneurs are driving neighborhood transformation and property value appreciation.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Baltimore's real estate landscape defies simple categorization, with property values varying dramatically within just a few blocks. The city's unique geography, shaped by the Patapsco River and numerous parks, creates distinct pockets where industrial heritage meets modern development. Neighborhoods like Port Covington are undergoing massive redevelopment, promising to reshape the southern waterfront, while areas such as Station North and Greenmount West benefit from arts district designations and targeted revitalization efforts.

The market's complexity extends to its diverse housing stock, ranging from classic Baltimore rowhouses with distinctive marble stoops to converted industrial lofts and new construction townhomes. This variety creates opportunities for investors and homebuyers across all price points, but also requires deep local knowledge to navigate effectively. Seasonal patterns show spring and summer activity peaks, though the city's year-round urban appeal maintains steady transaction volume even during traditionally slower months.

Why Businesses Need Baltimore City County, Maryland Agent Contact Data

With 2,029 actively licensed agents operating throughout Baltimore's diverse neighborhoods, having comprehensive contact data becomes essential for mortgage lenders, home service providers, and real estate technology companies looking to establish market presence. These agents represent the local expertise needed to navigate Baltimore's unique challenges, from historic district regulations to neighborhood-specific financing programs, making them invaluable partners for businesses serving the real estate ecosystem.

The complete email accessibility of all licensed agents creates unprecedented opportunities for targeted marketing campaigns and partnership development. Whether promoting mortgage products to agents working with first-time buyers in emerging neighborhoods or offering home inspection services to those handling luxury properties in established areas, businesses can leverage this contact data to build relationships with the professionals who understand Baltimore's market intricacies and client needs.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Amy Sheinin has 2 properties for sale in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

$275,000

Listed 2026-02-13

1000 Fell St Apt 230
Baltimore, MD  21231

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 876
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$799,000

Listed 2026-02-13

3110 Foster Ave
Baltimore, MD  21224

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 2,153
Lot: 1,742 sf
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Current Property Rentals

As of 2/17/2026, Amy Sheinin has the following rental properties available in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

$1,800

Listed 2026-01-20

3452 Elm Ave Unit 2
Baltimore, MD  21211

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,275
Lot: 1,307 sf
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