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Real Estate: (The Capital)
In past columns, we've said that all real estate is local, so you should be aware of local market conditions, rather than let yourself be led by national trends. In this column, we'll show you why.
11/30/2008    

Waterfront property gets bright makeover (Baltimore Sun)
The house on Whitehall Creek has a few dozen windows with views of the adjacent water and the treed landscape, but it wasn't always that way.
11/30/2008    

Greater Baltimore Committee unveils transporation task force (BizJournals)
Two dozen transportation officials, business leaders, and former politicians, including former City Councilman Kieffer J. Mitchell and transportation advocate Otis Rolley, have been named to a Greater Baltimore Committee task force charged with improving state transportation funding.
11/20/2008    

‘Very protective zoning’ boosts Harwood’s appeal (BizJournals)
Home buyers seeking solace from the bustle of the city or suburbs will find a rural oasis in Anne Arundel County’s Harwood community, but most slices of this pastoral paradise don’t come cheap.
11/17/2008    

Insider's guide to Ferndale (Baltimore Sun)
In March 1956, the small community of Ferndale still had enough rural flavor that James Lacy could fish and hunt there after his family moved to the Glen Burnie subdivision from Baltimore.
11/16/2008    

October home sales fall 15% in region, MRIS reports (Baltimore Business Journal)
Greater Baltimore continues to feel the effects of the slowdown in the nation’s residential real estate as home sales in the region fell 15 percent in October, according to a report released Monday.
11/10/2008    

No recovery for home sales (Baltimore Sun)
Housing sales, prices fell in October, dashing any hopes for quick rebound Real estate agent Meg Christian says she was encouraged by the interest in this Catonsville home. Housing sales, prices fell in October, dashing any hopes for quick rebound.
11/11/2008    

Home sales slide 15% in October in Baltimore area (Baltimore Sun)
Average price also falls in October, to $300,546 Home sales and prices in the Baltimore area fell in October, and experts said rising joblessness and tighter credit markets could further dampen sales in the months ahead.
11/10/2008    

Arundel officials hope to keep Renaissance Festival (Baltimore Sun)
As Renaissance event seeks new home, leaders call it economic boon to county The wenches should stay. And the pirates, too. That's what Anne Arundel County officials are saying in response to news that the owners of the Maryland Renaissance Festival are looking to relocate.
11/06/2008    

Md. voters approve slots (Baltimore Sun)
Overwhelming majority supports amendment Gov. Martin O'Malley (right) speaks Tuesday night at Maryland Democratic party headquarters after voters approved a measure to allow up to 15,000 slot machines in five locations, with half the proceeds set aside for state public schools. The sites are in Anne Arundel, Cecil and Worcester counties, the city of Baltimore and on state property in Rocky ...
11/04/2008    

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