October 17, 2021

4603 Mary Ave 21206| Virtual Tour

Some Maryland first time homebuyers prefer homes that are fixer uppers. Some just want to move in and decorate. Which do you prefer? Take 4603 Mary Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206 for example. This house had been updated from top to bottom from the kitchen, to the baths, to the flooring, and more, there is not anything left for a homebuyer to do. This home has the finishes that most people are looking...

9 Russet Ct of Goldentree 21221

9 Russet Ct, Baltimore, MD 21221 checks all the boxes. Convenient for your daily commute and close to shopping centers but tucked in the popular Baltimore neighborhood of Goldentree. Imagine just having to move in and decorate, as this home has just had an extensive update from top to bottom and tastefully done in the popular light gray palate. This detached home gives great space for families in or out...

349 Thelma Ave | Are you still renting?

I think it’s a safe assumption that if you are renting, you’re probably spending $1500+. As a renter you don’t get any real estate tax deductions but most of all, that money is spent doesn’t go toward anything for yourself in the end. So many times I talk with renters and then end up helping them become Maryland First Time Home Buyers!  Take a look at Glen Burnie. So many people...

113 E Gittings St of Federal Hill | Total Renovation

The Federal Hill neighborhood is one of the most popular in Baltimore City. The access to 95 and 83 without paying the tolls make the location preferable. But the close proximity to the harbor, the bars and restaurants, and short walk to downtown make it an even more desired neighborhood. Within Federal Hill, there are so many tight knit communities. 113 E Gittings Street sits in on of these...

What has COVID done to the Maryland real estate market? Part1

Insights from a top real estate agent in Baltimore, MD While I cannot speak to the science behind this Covid-19 or what impact the virus had, and continues to have, on stock markets and other industries, I can speak to the Maryland real estate market that I am activity involved in.  March is historically the very beginning of the spring market in Maryland real estate. This is typically...

What has COVID done to the Maryland real estate market? PART 2

In my previous blog post, I provided insights on COVID’s impact on the MD real estate market. In follow-up piece, I will briefly explain the new and ongoing issues associated with real estate transactions, as well as new developments happening in the MD real estate market due to COVID. It is clear that no one can predict the end of COVID. As the year progresses, Realtors are constantly...

What has COVID done to the Maryland real estate market? Part 3

Yes, the COVID-19 epidemic is still upon us. Face masks are still mandatory in most places. Clorox-brand disinfectant wipes are tough to come by. Restaurants are still seating outside. AND the number of active homes for sale is still down.  Previously, Part 1 of this Covid-19 blog series detailed COVID’s early impact on the Maryland real estate market and how agents adjusted...

602 S Potomac – Brand New CHAP Renovation in Canton, MD

***OPEN HOUSE*** This Saturday 10/24 from 12-2pm Sitting one block from the 137-acre Patterson Park, on the corner of Fleet Street is 602 S Potomac Street. This is Canton’s newest full CHAP tax credit renovation. The renovation features all the amenities and finishes most buyers are looking for. The home is wide, and the floor plan is open. The hardwood floors go all the way thru and the exposed brick...

1417 Patapsco – The best deal in Federal Hill under 300k

***UPDATE 12/2/2020*** COME SEE THE HOUSE FOR YOURSELF AT THE OPEN HOUSE THIS SATURDAY FROM 1-3PM (DEC. 5, 2020) If you are looking in the Federal Hill area for real estate, chances are you enjoy all the bars and restaurants local to the area. You like the walkable town from the harbor’s edge to Fort McHenry. And you definitely like avoiding the tolls!  In Federal Hill, livable homes range...

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