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Real estate

    Where would Bluey live in Baltimore? Here are 3 options.
    In honor of the “Bluey“ special “The Sign,” we look at three houses that would work for her and her family in Baltimore.
    General contractor says new Johns Hopkins-affiliated hotel owes it $4.3 million
    A construction contractor is suing a new hotel located across from the Johns Hopkins University campus in Homewood, alleging it is owed $4.3 million for unpaid work at the property, called The Study.
    This is a photo of The Study, which opened its hotel in October, followed by a ground-level restaurant called Dear Charles in January.
    A methadone clinic is opening in West Baltimore. Neighbors want to know: Why here?
    A West Baltimore neighborhood near Mondawmin Mall is trying to stop the opening of a clinic that administers methadone.
    Residents say they learned last year that a former auto parts warehouse in West Baltimore would become Charm City Medical Center, which will offer methadone treatment.
    Pennsylvania AG makes deal with ABC Capital over fallout from alleged real estate scam
    The deal is the state’s first enforcement action against the real estate company. Jay Walsh, who ran ABC, faces criminal charges in Maryland.
    The interior of a West Baltimore home, located in the Rosemont neighborhood, bought by an ABC Capital investor. The locks were being changed by a man who said the home is going to tax auction.
    For sale: What you can get for $420K-$465K in Baltimore
    A single-family home in Cedmont and rowhouses in Patterson Place and Fells Point are featured in this week’s real estate roundup.
    $17 million jury verdict paves way for major development on Columbia’s lakefront
    Howard Hughes Corporation now owes more than $17 million in damages to a Howard County construction company.
    The Marriott Autograph Hotel that sits next to the 1970s-era lodge-style buildings on the shores of Lake Kittamaqundi in downtown Columbia. Costello Construction completed the hotel in November 2021. Photo courtesy David Costello.
    Baltimore City: See how much real estate prices increased the week of Dec. 11
    The median price per square foot for a home in Baltimore City increased in the past week to $154, which is the lowest in the city. That’s $18 less than the Baltimore City median. Prior to this, the median price per square foot of a home sold in Baltimore City was $150.
    The interior of a Baltimore Circulator bus with a Baltimore City Health Department advertisement on February 21, 2024.
    Commentary: Marylanders facing foreclosure have options for saving their homes
    Maryland homeowners at risk of foreclosure can take steps to save their homes andget assistance from housing counseling agencies, a Baltimore real estate broker and credit repair specialist says.
    Photograph of Baltimore row houses.
    Commentary: Want Baltimore to grow? Keep building for more households
    As Baltimore households continue to get smaller, a commitment to building more housing to accommodate this trend is the best way to turn around the city’s declining population, say a consultant on vacancy and blight reduction and the president of an organization working to help rebuild Baltimore neighborhoods.
    Properties on Biddle Street in the Johnston Square neighborhood slated for reconstruction and rehabilitation.
    A repurposed mill, church, and a library: 3 nontraditional homes for sale in Baltimore
    In Baltimore, there are lots of examples of adaptive reuse architecture. If you’re looking for a unique home, look no further than these three nontraditional houses.
    One Charles Center sold for $4.5 million at auction
    One Charles Center is up for auction, and bidding ends Thursday. The modernist building served as a key player in the city’s downtown revitalization in the 1960s.
    One Charles Center, owned by the late Peter Angelos, is up for auction, with bids closing Thursday.
    One Charles Center, iconic downtown tower owned by Peter Angelos, heads to auction
    Bidding is set to open at $1.5 million and begins Tuesday afternoon. The online auction is scheduled to end on Thursday.
    One Charles Center, owned by the late Peter Angelos, was valued at almost $10 million in 2022.
    For sale: 3 Baltimore houses with amazing outdoor spaces
    Here are three real estate listings in Baltimore with amazing outdoor spaces, including lush gardens, private courtyards and a rooftop with city views.
    The developer of Harborplace bought 128 rowhomes in East Baltimore
    Two months before his firm finalized the purchase of Harborplace, P. David Bramble spent $14.3 million on a deal with a much lower profile.
    Photo collage shows David Bramble on left, with map of Baltimore and photographs of row houses in background. Many bright yellow circles mark specific locations on the background map.
    For sale: What you can get for $315K-$399K in Baltimore
    In our real estate roundup, we feature a cottage in Lake Walker and rowhouses in Upper Fells Point, Medfield and Hampden.
    For sale: Stunning loft condo in Little Italy
    This two-story Little Italy condo has been meticulously renovated and features bright, stunning interiors straight out of a magazine feature.
    Pedestrian oasis or car nightmare? Harborplace plans could slow downtown traffic
    Redesigning the intersection of Pratt and Light Streets is at the heart of Bramble’s plans to remake the traffic grid in downtown and change the way people drive and walk.
    The Light Street spur (above) carries traffic past the Harborplace pavilions and onto Pratt Street (right), on Thursday, March 14, 2024. Developers want to eliminate the spur to increase walkability and narrow Pratt Street to two lanes for cars and trucks. Two other lanes would be reserved for transit.
    Commentary: When the largest asset of low-income Marylanders is held hostage
    Tax debt and other property-related bills can block home title transfers that would be beneficial to low-income Marylanders, says an attorney who works to resolve these “tangled titles.”
    Steven Messmer is an attorney who works to resolve “tangled titles” that can block property transfers.
    For sale: These Baltimore homes with rooftop decks are amazing
    As we start to welcome warmer weather, I thought it would be fun to feature Baltimore real estate listings with amazing rooftop decks.
    Bill could give renters more leverage to force landlords’ repairs
    The policy aims to give Maryland tenants more power to fight bad housing conditions in court.
    Kisha, a tenant at a Lanvale Street apartment complex who wishes to remain anonymous, looks out a window of the building on Friday, March 8, 2024. Tenants have faced substandard housing conditions for years, but have struggled with getting a series of landlords to make sufficient repairs.
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