Looking for Baltimore City rowhouses for sale? Learn more about the details of a rowhouse recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market.
Looking for Baltimore City rowhouses for sale? Learn more about the details of a rowhouse recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market.
Looking for Baltimore City rowhouses for sale? Learn more about the details of a rowhouse recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market.
Looking for Baltimore City rowhouses for sale? Learn more about the details of a rowhouse recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market.
Looking for a unique home in Baltimore? Check out these four nontraditional condos, including a converted tobacco warehouse and a former school. Prices range from $150K-$795K.
Baltimore residents who lost their homes due to property tax sales are owed surplus funds from tax sale auctions, and the city government needs to pay those funds, Aja’ Mallory, a staff attorney at the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, says.
Plans for Harborplace redevelopment need more transparency, a city resident favoring a high-rise residential and retail approach says; Gov. Wes Moore understands the power of history, leaders of organizations devoted to history and preservation say.
Having access to the outdoors can sometimes be a rarity in a city of rowhouses. Here are three listings that boast lush gardens, large private courtyards and rooftop decks with harbor views.
Whether you’re looking to live at the beach full time or dreaming of a vacation home, here are four real estate listings within driving distance of Baltimore, ranging in price from $264,900 to $1,799,900.
A 1,620-square-foot house built in 2018 has changed hands. The property located at 105 South Newkirk Street in Baltimore City was sold on May 3, 2023. The $345,000 purchase price works out to $213 per square foot. The property sits on a 1,089-square-foot lot.
Meade Senior High School was listed for sale on Zillow for just over $42,000 in Anne Arundel County — a steal at about 12 cents per square foot. The listing is a senior prank that the school system is taking in good spirits.
The Orioles are winning again, and it’s an exciting time to catch a game at Camden Yards. Here are four real estate listings, ranging from $195,000 to $$649,000, within walking distance of the stadium.
The action comes after The Banner reported that an attorney representing dozens of clients says he has uncovered instances of fraud and other irregularities in transactions overseen by a Lutherville-based title company.