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Spinnaker Bay is a beautiful new Downtown Baltimore Condo complex in the Inner Harbor East community. Located at 717 President Street S, Spinnaker Bay is right in the heart of Downtown Baltimore in the exciting Inner Harbor area. Within walking distance of Spinnaker Bay are dozens of the restaurants, bars, nightlife, and entertainment options that make Inner Harbor Condominiums in Baltimore such desirable places to live.
This specific unit in Spinnaker Bay, #304, is a brilliant corner condominium, that blends modern features with old-school flavor. This Downtown Baltimore condominium has direct …
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The Inner Harbor in downtown Baltimore is quickly becoming one of the most popular places to live on in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area. With activities and social life built for a big city, as well as a small-town community feel, downtown Baltimore condominiums offer condo residents the best of both worlds.
Here are five Downtown Baltimore Condominiums that can be purchased for under $1 Million.
Remember, when you buy a Downtown Baltimore Condominium with Baltimore CondoDomain, you save thousands of dollars upon closing.
So check out the five listings below. If you see something you …
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Hello from New York City. I just wanted to send out a short message this morning and give you a quick update on our website and blogs. First off our blogs have been fully restored and we are up and running at 100%. So blog followers, readers and admirers – comment away!
Secondly the framework of our core website (CondoDomain.com) has been restored and successful moved to a brand new server environment. In hopes to eliminate all …
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Here are the five newest Baltimore homes to hit the market. Listed below are five Baltimore Condominiums and Baltimore homes of various prices and sizes. The most expensive is this Roland Park home listed currently for just under $1 Million.
So check out these five Baltimore homes. If you find one interesting, click the address link for more information.
Remember, if you buy a Baltimore Condominium or a Downtown Baltimore home with the help of CondoDomain Baltimore, you will receive a CASH BACK refund check.
Contact one of our CondoDomain Baltimore agents for …
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We’re nearly half way through this year of 2010, and we at CondoDomain Baltimore want to know your views of the Baltimore housing market. Where are we terms of bouncing back, or not bouncing back, from the worst economic downturn in recent history?
We ask you this in our poll of the week. Vote below!
What If Any Change Have You Seen in the Baltimore Housing Market Since the Beginning of 2010?survey software
No matter how you feel about the housing market, we at CondoDomain Baltimore are here for all your Baltimore housing needs! We …
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Here are some of the headlines around the Baltimore area real-estate blogosphere that are making news this week:
The Real Estate Wonk writes about how Maryland will benefit from the mortgage-interest deduction
Bubble Meter reviews an interesting housing article in Fortune Magazine
Our friends at DCCondoLoft write about more Condominiums coming to Washington, DC
Remember, check out CondoDomain Baltimore for tons of Baltimore real estate info and news!
And if you’re interested in buying a Baltimore area home or Downtown Baltimore Condo, contact one of our agents for details on our fantastic deals!
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Check out our poll of the week. We want to know, if you could live in absolutely any neighborhood in downtown Baltimore, and money was no object, where would it be?
Use the comment bar to explain your choice!
If you could live ANYWHERE in Downtown Baltimore, Where Would it Beonline survey
Whichever neighborhood you are looking to buy a Baltimore home in, our agents can help you find your dream Baltimore condo.
Plus, they save you tons of cash upon closing! Contact one of our agents for more info!
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The first time homebuyer tax credit has officially come and gone.
The deadline was April 30th. The tax credit gave Americans the chance to get money back when buying a home.
Single first time buyers who had a yearly income of less than $125,000 were eligible for up to an $8,000 tax credit, with repeat buyers being eligible for up to $6,500. Single buyers with incomes between $125,000 and $145,000 were eligible for a partial tax credit. Married couples who made less than $225,000 were eligible for the full $8,000, while couples …
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More great stuff from the Sun’s real estate wonk, Jamie Smith Hopkins.
Baltimore-area rental and condo market in early ‘10
New condos have taken it on the chin in this housing market, but first-quarter sales in the Baltimore metro area were the highest in three years, according to real estate information firm Delta Associates. (There were 119 “net” deals, which accounts for contracts that fell through.)
About 1,700 new condos are ready for occupancy or under construction, so Delta doesn’t expect “price traction” until next year …
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Alright everyone!
If you’ve been wondering where the posts have gone, never fear: I’ve finally finished collecting data for the Top Ten list!
At CondoDomain, we always try to keep you up-to-date with the latest and greatest condo developments in the area. Although we normally try to stick to new construction projects in our lists, said construction has ground to a national stop. But we aren’t giving up. A note to consider: these condos are loosely stratified, and I tried to keep them neighborhood-diverse, often ruling out great nearby buildings. But enough …
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If you’re an artist interested in moving to Baltimore – or just someone who enjoys art in Baltimore – there’s a great new project the horizon that’s sure to attract your attention.
On March 9, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan and National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Rocco Landesman teamed up for a site visit to the new City Arts, an affordable residential development designed with artists in mind. Located in the Arts and Entertainment District of Baltimore Station, City Arts is scheduled to open in January …









