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Plan for Annapolis senior niche 'co-housing' is shelved
Bob Corbett had thought he'd be watching the construction of the mini-neighborhood of his dreams by now — the first co-housing condos for senior citizens in Annapolis. But his plans for the niche housing in the Eastport community have fizzled,...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Annapolis
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Foreclosed property auction may affect Perryville property
A letter will be sent on behalf of Perryville's Mayor and Town Commissioners to law firm Coon and Cole LLC expressing its concerns about a foreclosed property adjacent to town-owned land that is scheduled to be auctioned off Friday. While there are still...Tags: Auction Service
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Dream home: Condo has waterfront view of history
In July, Joe Zuccaro will celebrate one year of living in a condo in a historic Fells Point tobacco warehouse that he refers to as "a Renaissance bachelor's pad with a million-dollar view."
"I have always wanted to live in Baltimore," said the Montgomery...Tags: Italy, Federal Hill, Fells Point, Building Material, Land Price
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Housing forums to discuss FHA financing issue for condo associations
Howard County Housing is hosting three community forums this month beginning Thursday with housing professionals to discuss the growing problem of condo associations loosing Federal Housing Administration financing. "Condominiums are often a first time...Tags: Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Real Estate, Federal Housing Administration, Real Estate Buyers
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5 myths about Ocean City
Each month during the bustling summer season, upwards of 300,000 tourists make their way through Ocean City. While some are regulars who've vacationed here, forever, just as many are newbies who are eagerly discovering the charms of this resort town....Tags: Seafood, Atlantic Ocean, Jaws (movie), Foods and Beverages, Dog (animal)
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Dream home: Parkville condo is couple's perfect retirement plan
Robert Larkin's association with Oak Crest retirement community in Parkville began long before he and his wife purchased a condo there in 2001. The 86-year-old retired Baltimore City police major had contacts with Oak Crest before it even opened its...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Waterford, Parkville, Land Price
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Ryan Homes Introduces Baltimore City's Lowest-Priced New Townhomes and Condominiums at Wyndholme Woods
ADVERTORIAL CONTENT The allure of city living continues to draw interested homebuyers to downtown Baltimore. With its historic landmarks and social centers like the Inner Harbor, it’s no wonder so many are looking to call downtown Baltimore...
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Council passes bill aimed at helping condo buyers
The County Council Monday unanimously passed a bill that will prohibit a property owner from obtaining a county rental license if they are more than 30 days behind on their condominium association or homeowner association fees. "The key is that we want...Tags: Rentals, Ethics, Real Estate, Finance, Federal Housing Administration
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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.
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: Real Estate, Abell Foundation, Inner Harbor, William H. Cole IV, Silo Point
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If the problem is lost condo taxes, the solution is to cut spending
I cannot understand what passes through the minds of people at The Sun when it comes to taxes and government spending. A recent front page headline declared that "Millions slip away from city as condo values set too low" (April 29). But how can a condo... -
Extraordinarily low assessments and taxes on city condos are indefensible
In your recent article about the incredibly low assessments and taxes on unsold luxury harbor condos in Baltimore City, Owen C. Charles, the deputy director for Maryland's Department of Assessments and Taxation, defended the assessments on some condos ("... -
Bill would help Howard homeowners groups collect fees
More Howard County residents are renting out their homes amid the slump in the housing market, local officials say, sometimes leaving a burden of unpaid fees for condo and homeowners associations. The issue has prompted the County Council to consider a...Tags: Rentals, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Federal Housing Administration, Homes
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