Category Archives: Baltimore Real Estate

CondoDomain Brand New Baltimore MLS Search LIVE (In Beta)

Via a long week ending into a very late Friday night, we officially pushed live our brand new RETS/MLS feed for the Washington DC/NOVA/MD area. A brand new installation of the MRIS database now allows our visitors to search the entire MRIS database of all listings for sale in the DC/MD/VA area. We are still in beta and although we have pushed it live “bug free” we can not promise a perfect site just yet, but certainly by early next week. This has been a 6 month …

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The Five Newest Downtown Baltimore Condos To Hit the Market

Downtown Baltimore Condos

Here are five of the newest Baltimore condominiums and Baltimore homes to hit the market as of Tuesday, June 29th.  Listed below are five Baltimore Condominiums of various prices and sizes.  The most expensive is a 3 bedroom home on Richardson Street for $429,900.
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.

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Quick Link: Condo Market in Early ’10

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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City Arts Opening Slated for 2011

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 …

Details Alert! Baltimore Real Estate Stats by Neighborhood and Zip Code

If you’re detailed-oriented, I have some awesome links that you’re going to appreciate. And while I don’t tend to get too link happy, I think that these provide some great stats worth looking at.
A few days ago, Jamie Smith from the Baltimore Sun compiled a nice collection of detailed information on the Baltimore real estate market. After all, what use is broad information on the Baltimore market if you want neighborhood specifics, or even a ZIP code-by-ZIP code analysis?
My favorite link she provided is of colorful maps which show the …

Deputy Mayor Resigns, Speculation Emerges

While most people think that the best way to affect change is to move into government, Deputy Mayor Andrew B. Frank appeared to indicate an opposite opinion yesterday: he is leaving his governmental post for a private position with a university.
Baltimore Deputy Mayor for Economic and Neighborhood Development Andrew B. Frank announced his resignation yesterday, along with his intention to leave City Hall mid-May for a advisement job with John Hopkins President Ronald J. Daniels. His new job includes economic development advising, and working on neighborhood revitalization with the East …

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