Rent stabilization bills in Laurel and other localities face an uphill battle, but the wave of interest and activity represents a marked shift in housing policy debate in Maryland.
Condominiums are appealing because they often mean more amenities and and less maintenance. In the Baltimore area, there’s a wide variety of options for condo living.
Homes on the even side of the 300 block of South Smallwood Street in Carrollton Ridge are mostly empty and owned by a collection of LLCs, dead people and even a defunct savings and loan.
State Del. Marlon Amprey plans to introduce legislation that would restrict exclusive right-to-list agreements that offer cash but lock homeowners into long-term contracts.
Historic Homes of Baltimore creator Jason Freeman profiles three of the most expensive homes currently on the market in the area, ranging from nearly $9 million to $15.9 million.
The $150 million redevelopment of the station is expected to extend the concourse, add two new train platforms, redo the exterior finishes, and add office, dining and retail spaces to the vacant levels of the building.