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Real estate

    For sale: 1920s estate overlooking the Loch Raven Reservoir in Baltimore County
    This 1928 stone home sits on nearly 7 acres of private land, overlooking the Loch Raven Reservoir.
    An eco-village is expected to fill the “Tivoly Triangle” in Northeast Baltimore, a long-stalled redevelopment project.
    Northeast Baltimore ‘eco-village’ wants to create new neighborhood model
    The site would include large and small single-family homes but also duplexes at prices that are “financially accessible” to aspiring homeowners, project managers said.
    Curved, white arches stand over a sign that reads "Columbia Gateway: A Corporate Community"
    Amazon didn’t want Columbia Gateway, so Howard County has a new people-friendly plan
    Howard County planners and consultants presented their preferred plan for redeveloping Columbia Gateway, the business park that Amazon passed over for its East Coast headquarters in 2018.
    For sale: Charming historic home in Howard County at an attractive price
    This four-bedroom, 2 1/2-bathroom home in Elkridge Heights comes with professionally designed gardens.
    Rockland Run resident Diana Evans looks up at the damaged ceiling above her bed. She has had to deal with water coming through the ceiling in her first floor condo multiple times in the past couple of years.
    Baltimore County seeks relief for strapped condo, townhouse associations
    Maryland makes homeowner associations collect funds for maintenance. Baltimore County’s councilmen say it’s too much.

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    For sale: Incredible estate in Baltimore County
    A circa 1821 stone farmhouse exudes historic charm and has been thoughtfully expanded and updated for modern living.
    For sale: Nicely updated Howard County home in sought-after community
    Located in one of Howard County’s most sought-after planned communities, this home offers modern updates, a distinct floor plan and an attractive backyard.
    Maryland Attorney General applauds for Maryland Gov. Wes Moore as he delivers his first State of the State address on 2/1/23 at the Maryland State House.
    Maryland AG sues software vendor, landlords for price-fixing rents
    The attorney general’s office blasted the defendants as a ‘cartel.’
    Macy’s at Security Square Mall in Woodlawn.
    Baltimore County is buying the Woodlawn Macy’s. What does it mean for Security Square Mall?
    Baltimore County’s purchase of the Macy’s department store at Security Square Mall in western Baltimore County represents “another important milestone” in the county’s efforts to redevelop the site of the aging mall, but the county still needs to acquire more properties to realize its vision, a county official said Tuesday.
    Thousands will gather at the Downtown Columbia Lakefront on the Fourth of July.
    What a hedge fund’s $1 billion play has to do with downtown Columbia
    It’s not clear what the hedge fund ownership could mean for Columbia, which was founded in 1967 by James Rouse as a model of racial and socioeconomic integration.

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    Natalie Stuppard, a Tiers of Laurel Lakes condo owner and condo association board member, describes the community reaction when notice to vacate signs appeared  after the condo’s staircases were deemed unsafe.
    Condo sales are booming, but a Laurel community shows the risks
    Nothing brings neighbors together like calamity, especially when it involves their homes.
    This is a photo of a 24-story building in Harbor East.
    A controversial tax break for a Baltimore office tower ends after 15 years
    Fifteen years after it opened its doors, Baltimore’s most valuable office tower will pay a full tax bill in 2025.
    Property values rose by 20% in the state’s latest round of assessments, likely meaning higher tax bills for owners.
    Maryland property values rose 20% and higher tax bills are likely
    All of Maryland’s 24 jurisdictions experienced increased values amid a tight housing market.
    A couple inspects the final view of their first home together in Bowie, Md.,  on December 20, 2024.
    2025 housing outlook: What to consider if you’re thinking of buying
    The housing market has cooled off some since the start of the pandemic, but industry insiders said to expect no dramatic changes in home supply or pricing next year.
    Bonita Anderson is interviewed inside her home in Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, December 11, 2024. Anderson is one of many Baltimore residents at risk of losing their homes due to tax sale because of city errors.
    After losing her home, Baltimore woman joins federal lawsuit challenging tax sale
    Filed this past July, the lawsuit argues that the tax sale system in Baltimore is unconstitutional.

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    A view of Harbor Point, which received a tax break in the form of a TIF.
    Baltimore gave out developer tax breaks. Is the city seeing the benefits?
    Baltimore’s TIF-backed developments are, slowly but surely, making money, a new report finds.
    For sale: Luxurious Howard County home with beautiful outdoor spaces
    This luxurious home in Clarksville’s Twelve Hills Community is located on nearly 3.5 acres of wooded land, offering access to nature and plenty of privacy.
    For sale: Marvelous home tucked away in Baltimore County
    This White Hall home is set on 68 private acres and features masterful craftsmanship, distinct interiors and incredible outdoor spaces and views.
    For sale: Spacious Howard County home with a backyard oasis
    In Ellicott City, you’ll find this spacious home with updated interiors and a distinct floor plan.
    Cars drive past Horseshoe Casino on Russell Street in South Baltimore on Thursday, October 17, 2024.
    Baltimore took a big bet on casino gambling. A decade later, the chips are down.
    Horseshoe Casino, which opened a decade ago, has seen declining revenues since their peak in 2016, and employs about one-third as many people as in its first year.
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