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    For sale: Stately Georgian estate in Greenspring Valley

    16 Merry Hill Court
    Harborview co-owner cries foul, arguing partner orchestrated foreclosure to take over
    Attorneys for minority owner Richard Swirnow are arguing that the foreclosure case was the result of a takeover scheme.
    Harborview Marina in South Baltimore sold at public auction in May for $2.9 million.
    For sale: Grand estate with resort-style amenities in Clarksville
    A stunning backyard is one of the highlights of the home, with luxurious resort-style amenities.
    A stunning backyard is one of the highlights of the home, with luxurious resort-style amenities.
    St. Mary’s Parish buys Annapolis Christian School campus for $8.5M
    St. Mary’s Parish finalized the purchase of an $8.5 million property in Annapolis from Annapolis Area Christian School.
    The roughly 9-acre property along Bestgate Road in Annapolis includes an educational and religious facility.
    Baltimore County Council stiff-arms affordable housing project in Towson
    The seven-member Baltimore County Council unanimously voted down the additional $2 million loan for Red Maple Place in Towson.
    Councilman Todd K. Crandell and his Baltimore County colleagues opposed an additional $2 million loan for a Towson affordable housing complex.
    For sale: Contemporary home on a tranquil wooded lot in Glenwood
    The five bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom home offers distinctive interiors, modern updates, and great outdoor spaces.

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    For sale: Luxurious waterfront home in Essex
    The Essex home has nearly 6,000 square feet of living space and a unique floor plan that maximizes views of the water.
    Cockeysville home that was the scene of two notorious crimes is for sale
    A Baltimore County home, known for the Browning murders and David Linthicum incident, is listed for sale in Cockeysville.
    A double exposure photograph of 10905 Powers Avenue in Cockeysville, the home where David Linthicum shot a police officer in 2023, and trees in the yard.
    Contentious affordable housing project in Towson faces another test
    The team behind Red Maple Place is asking a reluctant Baltimore County Council for more money.
    A rendering shows Homes for American's plan for Red Maple Place, an apartment building on Joppa Road that would have 50 affordably priced units and six market-rent units. A Circuit Court judge has given a green light to the controversial proposal.
    Your lease will come with a ‘bill of rights.’ Here’s what that means.
    The bill of rights in Maryland will include new protections in the 2024 law, such as capping security deposits at one month’s rent and more.
    The law that mandated the tenants’ bill of rights also allows evictions to be postponed out of medical necessity or during extreme weather.
    For sale: Fully updated home in Maple Lawn
    Maple Lawn, a sought-after planned community in Fulton, offers walkable streets with desirable amenities.
    7619 Mulberry Street

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    For sale: Butler stone Colonial with ornate gardens in Pinehurst
    The four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath home is filled with historic charm and thoughtful modern updates.
    For sale: Luxurious home with a beautiful backyard in Clarksville
    This Clarksville home offers five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and more than 13,000 square feet of attractive living space.
    Creditors seek bankruptcy case against Baltimore developer Brandon Chasen
    Unlike past cases against Chasen businesses, Monday’s petition seeks bankruptcy against Brandon Chasen.
    Three creditors are seeking a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case against Brandon Chasen, which could force him to turn over his possession to repay debts.
    For sale: Contemporary home with an outdoor oasis in Ellicott City
    Designed by renowned local architect Craig L. Stewart and built in 1991 by GYC Homes, this Ellicott City home has a beautiful outdoor space.
    For sale: Charming center hall colonial revival in Towson
    Known as Windy Knoll, it was built in 1908 for the Ridgley family and was part of the Hampton Estate, which today is a national historic site.

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    For sale: Charming center hall colonial revival in Towson
    Known as Windy Knoll, it was built in 1908 for the Ridgley family and was part of the Hampton Estate, which today is a national historic site.
    Hopkins’ dimming DEI efforts worry students who feel left behind
    Johns Hopkins University is at a complicated crossroads as President Donald Trump’s administration threatens to pull federal funding from institutions with programs that support marginalized groups.
    Johns Hopkins University graduating senior Akosa Obianwu says the university’s priorities don’t include DEI.
    Banks, business leaders to raise at least $100 million to address Baltimore’s vacant homes
    The investment came with a call for increased urgency from the city.
    Community members from across Baltimore’s congregations and housing coalitions stand in unity at a press conference about the state of vacant housing in the city at Greater Harvest Baptist Church on Sunday.
    Her husband died suddenly. Then the inquiries for her house began.
    In tragedy, some housing professionals see opportunity.
    Molly and her son, Henry, play at a park near their home.
    Villa sets new record for highest sale on Gibson Island
    Gibson Island is a private, gated island in Anne Arundel County with less than 200 homes.
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