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    May 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Our 2 cents: Mayor's tax plan is a good start

    MayorStephanie Rawlings-Blakehas taken a bold step forward to alleviate Baltimore City's painfully high residential property tax rate. In the face of very difficult economic and budgetary conditions, she has introduced the Targeted Homeowners' Tax Credit ordinance. It is designed to reduce the effective property tax rate for homeowners in the city by approximately 2 cents per $100 of assessed value in fiscal 2013, increasing annually to 20 cents by fiscal 2020.
    MayorStephanie Rawlings-Blakehas taken a bold step forward to alleviate Baltimore City's painfully high residential property tax rate. In the face of very difficult economic and budgetary conditions, she has introduced the Targeted Homeowners' Tax...

    Tags: Local Government, Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore County, Credit and Debt, Real Estate

  2. May 24, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Columbia woman pursues discrimination complaint against Long & Foster

    A Columbia woman who participates in the government-funded Housing Choice Voucher Program has filed a discrimination complaint against a major real estate company after she was denied the opportunity to rent a Columbia townhouse last year. Shervon...

    Tags: Real Estate Agents, Rentals, Real Estate, Companies and Corporations, Section 8 (housing)

  4. May 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Baltimore-area housing market sees bidding wars return as buyers' choices shrink

    David D. Igla lost out on three Ellicott City homes in the past few months before he finally beat the competition and had an offer accepted.
    David D. Igla lost out on three Ellicott City homes in the past few months before he finally beat the competition and had an offer accepted. What kind of so-called buyer's market is this, he wondered? Some houses zip off the market —...

    Tags: Financial and Business Services, Marketing, Real Estate Agents, Ellicott City, Inventories

  6. May 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Developers unveil plans for $100 million project in Columbia

    The master developer of Columbia's Town Center aims to begin construction by early next year on a $100 million apartment and retail complex, the area's first new housing in a decade.
    The master developer of Columbia's Town Center aims to begin construction by early next year on a $100 million apartment and retail complex, the area's first new housing in a decade. The Metropolitan Downtown Columbia will be a six-story, 380-unit...

    Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Howard Hughes, General Growth Properties Inc., Ellicott City, Harbor East

  8. May 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Special tax deals unfair

    The 15-year real estate tax abatement for the Superblock in West Baltimore raises important policy issues that need to be addressed. Specifically, should the city — and in certain cases, the state — grant economic incentives for real estate...

    Tags: Property Tax, Real Estate, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Sun Trust Building, Taxation

  10. May 17, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Bel Air considers fee for paying taxes with credit cards

    Bel Air residents may have to pay a fee if they wish to continue paying their town real estate tax bills or sewer bills with a credit card after July 1. Currently, the town absorbs all charges from credit card processors when a resident uses that form of...

    Tags: Finance, Credit and Debt, Lisa Moody, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)

  12. May 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Ire over income tax plan to get louder Monday

    A Maryland family making more than $175,000 will pay at least $254 more in income taxes this year under a revenue-raising plan the Maryland General Assembly is expected to take up when  it convenes for special session on Monday.
    A Maryland family making more than $175,000 will pay at least $254 more in income taxes this year under a revenue-raising plan the Maryland General Assembly is expected to take up when it convenes for special session on Monday. The same family of joint...

    Tags: Michael E. Busch, Annapolis, Regional Authority, Small Businesses, Executive Branch

  14. May 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Sharron Dorsey graduates from MAR Leadership Academy

    Sharron Dorsey, associated with the Long and Foster Real Estate Aberdeen office and a director with the Harford County Association of Realtors, was one of the 21 graduates from the Maryland Association of Realtors 12th annual Leadership Academy honored at...

    Tags: Real Estate, Harford County, Carroll County (Maryland), Clubs and Associations, Aberdeen

  16. May 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. COPT sells two office buildings in Rockville for $48.7 million

    Corporate Office Properties Trust said Monday that it had sold two office buildings and land in Rockville for about $48.7 million, part of the Columbia-based real estate investment trust's strategy of selling off non-core assets. COPT, which develops,...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Investment Service, Mutual Funds, Corporate Office Properties Trust Inc., Land Price

  18. Apr 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. At pricey condos, developers pay just hundreds in tax

    They're some of the priciest condos in the city, but they're taxed like empty lots.
    They're some of the priciest condos in the city, but they're taxed like empty lots. At the Ritz-Carlton Residences along Baltimore's Inner Harbor — where a recent sale topped $1.5 million — the tax bill for most of the condos was $1,309...

    Tags: Condos, Values, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Abell Foundation, William H. Cole IV

  20. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Reisterstown synagogue faces foreclosure

    A Reisterstown synagogue facing foreclosure is one of an increasing number of U.S. houses of worship suffering in the continuing financial slump. Susquehanna Bank filed to foreclose on Adat Chaim in March, saying in court papers that the 27-year-old...

    Tags: Real Estate, Finance, Foreclosures, CoStar Group Inc., Ellicott City

  22. May 2, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  23. Perryville approves 2013 budget for more than $8.8 million

    Perryville's board of commissioners approved four spending-related resolutions during Tuesday's town hall meeting, including its budget for the fiscal year 2013, which begins July 1. The budget is balanced based on a real estate tax rate that has been...

    Tags: Property Tax, Hospitals and Clinics, Forestry and Timber, Budgets and Budgeting

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