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Baltimore and Maryland real estate information

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Maryland property values are up 12%. Here’s what that means for your tax bill.
Assessments rose more slowly this year after three years of big property value increases.
Washington County, which includes Hagerstown, saw the fastest growth in residential property values over the past three years, according to the latest state assessment data.
For sale: Newly updated midcentury home with character in Pikesville
The home contains four bedrooms, three on the main level. There’s a first floor bedroom suite, with its own modern bathroom, which would be suited for multigenerational living or long-term guests.
How a ‘ghost highway’ destroyed a prosperous Black neighborhood
“Road to Nowhere,” a new book by historian Emily Lieb, sheds light on what happened to Rosemont, a neighborhood in West Baltimore that was set to be demolished for a highway.
Historian Emily Lieb’s new book ‘Road to Nowhere: How a Highway Map Wrecked Baltimore,’ details the plight of Rosemont.
Is ‘Section 8’ a slur? Baltimore County judge rules.
Baltimore County Circuit Court Associate Judge Paul J. Hanley last week dismissed a defamation lawsuit brought by a developer.
The Beasley Lane street sign where a vacant Baltimore County owned lot that Angela Coleman is attempting to purchase and transform into a residential hub is located as seen on August 22nd, 2024 in Middle River, MD.
Bauernschmidt Manor was built for a beer baron. Now the Essex villa could be yours.
Italianate mansion with water views is up for sale for under $800,000 in Essex, Baltimore County.
The former home of Frederick Bauernschmidt, beer baron, real estate tycoon, and philanthropist, is for sale in Essex.
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