CURRENT EDITION: baltimore (none)🔄 Loading BlueConic...EDITION HISTORY: No changes tracked
🔵 BlueConic: ___🍪 Cookie: ___ UNKNOWN🔗 Query: ___✏️ Composer: ___

Real estate

    With renters squeezed by high prices, Maryland cities consider rent stabilization
    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.
    Nuvia Martinez  heads up an organizer with a group called CASA that is organizing for the bill.
    What you get for $320K-$380K: Inside three Baltimore condos
    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.
    One block in Carrollton Ridge offers a microcosm of Baltimore’s struggle with vacant properties
    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.
    Out of 29 parcels on the even side of the 300 block of South Smallwood Street in Carrollton Ridge, 23 are officially listed as vacant, one is a vacant lot, and another not listed as vacant is, in fact, vacant.
    What you get for $700,000 in Baltimore
    There’s a charming attached home in Roland Park, a contemporary home next to Druid Hill Park and a Craftsman home in Stoneleigh.
    The 10 most expensive homes sold in Baltimore City last week
    A condo in Baltimore that sold for $3.3 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Baltimore City in the past week.
    Ponte Villas
    The murky history of Tippity Wichity, a private island for sale off the Chesapeake
    A five-acre island in the St. Mary’s River, known as Tippity Wichity, might be your best chance at owning a private island near the Chesapeake Bay.
    An aerial view of the island that shows the wooded areas and the dock.
    Baltimore homes find investors more than 5,000 miles away in Turkey
    A Miami-based company is finding a niche marketing homes in distressed Baltimore neighborhoods to investors in Turkey.
    Illustration of laptop, tablet, and phone with ads of Baltimore row homes on their screens, with map of Baltimore and map of Turkey in background.
    When opportunity flips: Why a firm promising profits from vacants faces so many lawsuits
    A Philadelphia-based real estate company is attracting foreign investors to some of Baltimore’s most blighted neighborhoods.
    Jaime Sepulveda Rodriguez, from Chile, purchased a property that was supposed to be fixed up and rented but never was.
    Three homes for $395K-410K: Which would you choose?
    There’s a Victorian home in Reservoir Hill, a townhome with a rooftop deck and an 1870s home in a historic village.
    Houses for Baltimore sports fans: Walk to Ravens or Orioles games
    Even if you’re not at a game, you can enjoy the thrill of hearing the crowd cheer after a big play from your house.
    Real Estate Exposures
    Baltimore lawmaker takes aim at ‘predatory’ real estate practices
    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.
    Brian Oliver flips through an agreement with MV Realty of Maryland, LLC, inside of his home in Baltimore, MD, Thursday, October 13, 2022.
    Three of the most expensive homes for sale in the Baltimore area
    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.
    (Townsend Visuals)
    Three homes from $599k-$640k: Which would you choose?
    A modern industrial rowhouse, a cozy historic home in Naptown or a Cape Cod-style home in horse country.
    Topgolf Baltimore to open ‘within the month,’ connecting Horseshoe Casino and M&T Bank stadium
    The golf venue is first anchor in what will be the Warner Street Entertainment District.
    Exterior of Topgolf in South Baltimore on 10/7/22.
    Baltimore’s Penn Station is getting a $150 million renovation. Here’s what residents and passengers want.
    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.
    Amtrak and Penn Station Partners will gather with residents and commuters to discuss with what is wanted from the station’s redevelopment project. My story will not only detail what residents want from the renovation, but focus on its benefits, challenges and how the overall plan would change the transportation hub.
    Three homes for $375K-$395K: Which would you choose?
    There’s the historic penthouse condo, the charming cottage or the spacious home with character.
    A picture of an open concept dining room and kitchen with a large wooden table, pendant light fixtures, a fireplace, and a kitchen counter and cabinets.
    Load More Stories
    Oh no!

    Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, please contact customer service at 443-843-0043 or customercare@thebaltimorebanner.com.