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Eviction cases are on the rise. The Maryland Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure recently approved significant updates to the state’s legal rules. These changes aim to promote fairness, prevent bias, and ensure better communication between landlords and…

For many first-time home buyers, purchasing a condo in Maryland represents a significant milestone. However, this journey can be fraught with challenges, ranging from financial hurdles to navigating complex legal requirements. In cities like Baltimore, Frederick, Rockville, Gaithersburg, and Bowie,…

Maryland’s commercial real estate sector is experiencing significant growth and transformation, fueled by robust industrial activities and strategic development processes. As businesses increasingly look to expand or relocate, the demand for specialized industrial spaces and modern offices is on the…

Starting this year, the real estate industry in Maryland will see significant changes affecting both buyers and agents. A key change is that homebuyers must now sign a written agreement with their agent before any work is done on their…

As we move into 2024, we advise those in the market for a new home to keep several critical factors in mind. The real estate landscape is undergoing significant changes, making it essential for both buyers and sellers to stay…

Across the country, many homeowners are realizing that local tax offices are charging them far more in property taxes than their homes are actually worth. This issue is especially common in working-class and minority neighborhoods. Homes in Black and Latino…

When the development was first introduced years ago, the proposal included three large apartment buildings with around 440 units. However, those plans were dropped after years of delays and changes in the local housing market. The developers explained that building…

Baltimore’s police department spends several million dollars every year just on renting buildings. These include office spaces, training facilities, storage areas, and even residential apartments for certain units. Instead of investing in buildings the city can own, the department is…

In Baltimore, many homeowners are facing a frustrating situation due to paying high taxes. They want to sell their homes, but buyers are not showing much interest. Houses often sit on the market for months without offers. Compared to nearby…

Guilford, Maryland, is a small and close-knit community in Howard County. It isn’t a big city, but that’s part of its appeal. Neighbors know each other, kids can play outside, and the overall pace of life feels calmer compared to…

Maryland Governor Wes Moore has signed a new executive order aimed at building more affordable housing across the state. At the signing event, he said the goal is simple: “speed.” The process of building homes in Maryland has often been…

Silver Spring, Maryland, sits just outside Washington, D.C., in Montgomery County. Even though it’s unincorporated, it feels like its own city. With more than 80,000 residents, it’s one of the most diverse and lively communities in the region. Over the…