Tag Archives: Baltimore Condominiums

Little Italy Showcases the Best of Baltimore Charm

You don’t have to be Italian to appreciate the rich culture of Baltimore’s Little Italy. Located in the heart of downtown, Little Italy offers restaurants, shops, and even an Italian church.
Created by immigrants, Little Italy is home to several cultural events that bring Baltimore residents into the area, including the St. Gabriel Festival, held each year in August, and the Open Air Film Festival, which showcases the best in Italian film.
The nearby Harbor East area has all the luxury you’re looking for in a condo, while still being located close …

Silo Point Receives Award

Several luxury Baltimore condominiums have received awards from the National Association of Home Builders. Among them, Silo Point was recognized as a community of the year, recognizing work in marketing, design, and residential real estate sales.

The Adagio – Bethesda Row Lifestyle

This is your last chance to buy a luxury condominium at Adagio at introductory prices.These luxurious Baltimore area condominiums are an example of Smart Growth

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Live Well at Rosewood Condominiums

Come home to one of the best places to live in the Eastern United States, according to CNN Money Magazine 2005. Come home to Montgomery County, Maryland. Come home to Gaithersburg. Come home to affordable and luxurious living convenient to I-270, Washington DC, and the Metro. Come home to Rosewood Condominiums.

Windsor Crest – The Good Life!

Just off Security Boulevard is a garden apartment community which has been renovated for upscale modern living. Windsor Crest Condominiums are available from $150K, are FHA approved for a 3% down payment, and feature amenities found in many luxury developments.

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Good News About Baltimore Condos

The areas closest to the beltway got good news last week from a report sponsored by Delta Associates, and McWilliams Ballard. The supply of unsold condominium units is shrinking, and prices could possibly begin to rise by the end of 2009, more likely by 2010.

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