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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.
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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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Baltimore is a city that many live in because it is considered to be far more affordable than its big brother of Washington, DC. And while we at CondoDomain Baltimore can help you find a very affordable home in the Charm City, there are also luxury options for a bit higher of a price tag.
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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
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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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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 …
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Hey guys, remember that post a while back about the Google internet project in Baltimore? Well, politicians have taken notice:
[BaltimoreSun.com]
Mayor Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake turned Thursday to civic leaders and athletic apparel maker Under Armour Inc. for help in luring a high-profile Google pilot project to Baltimore. She also appointed a “Google Czar” to spearhead the effort.
Baltimore is one of many municipalities vying for Google’s attention. The Mountain View, Calif., company recently launched a project called Google Fiber for Communities and plans to develop ultra-high-speed broadband networks in one or more …
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Get your running shoes on – if you’re going to manage to get some tickets, that is. A date has been set for one of Baltimore’s largest events: The Baltimore Running Festival. In 2010, the tenth anniversary of this event will take place on Saturday, October 16. (Note! This is a change from the traditional second Saturday of October to the third Saturday.)
The Baltimore Running Festival has done much for the city throughout its tenure. Since its inception in 2001, the event has provided an amazing economic boost for the …
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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 …
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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 …









