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Real estate

    A Revolutionary War hero’s home is for sale in Annapolis. Maybe it’s a good thing.
    Laura and Kevin Smith knew they wanted a historic home. So when the Sands House came on the market in 2019, they bought it from a preservation group. Now, five years and a major renovation later, they’ve decided to sell the home of Revolutionary War soldier William Sands, one of the Maryland patriots who died on Aug. 27, 1776, in the Battle of Long Island.
    The original house, which may have been started as early as 1681, was expanded in 1908. The expansion added water and additional space. A half-light door with handblown glass panels that once led outside now separates the older and newer sections.
    For sale: 3 homes near Baltimore universities and colleges
    Baltimore homes for sale in the Original Northwood, Roland Park and Bolton Hill neighborhoods that are near colleges and universities.
    For sale: 3 Baltimore condos and co-ops under $250K
    Kevin Plank’s horse farm briefly listed for sale — then unlisted — for $22 million
    The listing agent said Sagamore Farm might be sold privately and declined to comment further.
    Kevin Plank, CEO of Under Armour, bought Sagamore Farm from a developer in 2007 through an LLC.
    For sale: 3 amazing homes near Baltimore’s Patterson Park
    In this week’s real estate roundup, we have extraordinary homes in Upper Fells Point, Canton and Butchers Hill — all near Baltimore’s famed Patterson Park.
    Harborplace’s Bramble to get $16M from city for ‘Murder Mall’ redevelopment
    What was once known as “Murder Mall” will now become headquarters for a city office, with Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration ready to award $16 million to developer and campaign supporter P. David Bramble.
    Photo illustration shows David Bramble with view of Harborplace pavilions in background.
    For sale: 3 Baltimore homes with amazing rooftop decks
    Beautiful rowhomes for sale in Baltimore’s Canton, Hampden and Federal Hill neighborhoods with amazing rooftop decks.
    Letters: Let’s end the debate and approve a library for Columbia’s lakefront
    A library would be a benefit to the entire Columbia community, one reader argues.
    Howard County officials and Gov. Wes Moore unveil plans for a new Columbia library overlooking Lake Kittamaqundi.
    For sale: 3 newly constructed homes in Baltimore
    Newly constructed Baltimore homes in Midway, Harbor East and Brewers Hill.
    For sale: Pharmacy, church and grain elevator make stunning homes
    In Baltimore, there are lots of examples of adaptive reuse architecture. These nontraditional homes fit the bill.
    For sale: What you can get for just under $600K in Baltimore
    Here are three great real estate listings ranging from $549,000 to $599,000.
    Johnston Square revival continues with project for new apartments, library
    The city now hopes to expand the whole-block model used in the tiny East Baltimore neighborhood to more parts of the city, perhaps using financing methods usually reserved for commercial developments.
    Properties on Biddle Street in Johnston Square that ReBUILD Metro will convert into housing for school employees in a January file photo.
    Six warehouses in Baltimore County just sold for $141 million
    The warehouses at Baltimore Crossroads were bought by EQT Exeter, a global real estate investment firm based outside Philadelphia.
    Six warehouses in a Baltimore logistics park sold for $140.5 million, according to CBRE.
    For sale: What you can get for $300K in Baltimore
    Affordable homes in Baltimore’s Belair-Edison, Ednor Gardens-Lakeside and Patterson Park neighborhoods.
    Contractor alleges Chasen Cos. owes almost $1 million for Meyer Seed Co. project
    In court documents filed on April 15 but not previously available in Baltimore Circuit Court, Patriot Steel Fabrication Inc., a firm based in Church Creek, Dorchester County, asserts that Chasen Cos. owes the business more than $915,000.
    A view from the entryway of a construction site that will become The Whitney, on South Caroline Street in Fells Point.
    New lawsuit: Title company collected $1 million for ABC Capital transactions that never happened
    A lawsuit filed last week is the latest addition to a pile of civil claims tied to ABC Capital and Castle Title that keeps growing as the Maryland Insurance Administration investigates discrepancies raised by a civil lawyer and reported by The Baltimore Banner.
    ABC Capital's Jay Walsh appeared in Baltimore District Court on June 20 for a scheduled trial on charges of felony theft and doing business without a license.
    Black Catholics are still trying to process looming church closures
    The finalized plan by the Archdiocese of Baltimore affects many of Baltimore’s predominantly Black churches.
    St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, which is celebrating its 140th anniversary, is seen on Sunday, June 16, 2024 in Baltimore. St. Gregory is among nearly a dozen predominantly Black churches set to close under an Archdiocese of Baltimore reorganization plan.
    For sale: Bold, colorful ‘Dragon House’ in Bolton Hill
    Inside this stunning Bolton Hill townhouse, you’ll find surprisingly bold interiors, historic charm and designer finishes. Plus, an iconic dragon mural on the curved staircase.
    For sale: What you can get for $800K in Baltimore
    Beautiful Baltimore homes for sale in Mount Washington, Fells Point and Roland Park.
    Charles Center building once owned by Peter Angelos to remain an office space under new ownership
    100 N. Charles Owner LLC, a partnership between Prabhakar Thangarajah and Patrick Grace, bought the building for $4 million outside of a recent auction and has no plans to convert it.
    The entrance to One Charles Center.
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