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    Imaginative Rehabs Design Let’s face it.  Most rehabbers are motivated by profit.  And that’s okay, but there is no excuse for slapdash workmanship, builder-grade everything, or lack of imagination. As a Realtor I’ve had the opportunity to see incredible renovations, some with unexpected attention to detail.  But more often than not, what I encounter is […]

  • Sophistication in the heart of Washington Village–SOLD IN 4 DAYS

    Like proud parents, the residents of Washington Village are quick to point out the attributes of this neighborhood: walking distance to M & T Bank Stadium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards; easy access to I-95 and I-295; walking distance to local pubs and restaurants sprinkled throughout the neighborhood; and its historic homes.

  • Bottega, the idea of it

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  • Now you know — Paragraph 19

    More often than not, sellers and buyers pay little attention to what they are signing when entering into a real estate transaction.  Your agent will go over your contract, but when your body language and sighing reveal your impatience, they may gloss over the fine points just to finish their required duty—explaining everything in the […]

  • design within reach 2 (Sold at full list price in less than 30 days)

    House by house Greenmount West, one neighborhood located in Station North Arts and Entertainment District, is realizing the vision many in the area have hoped for.  I wrote about a house in this neighborhood a few months ago, “Design Within Reach.” That house sold quickly and above list price.  Yes, people are beating a path to […]

  • Howard Park: A tale of two neighborhoods.

    After years of being considered a food desert, Howard Park now has a major grocery store. Whatever your perceived notions of what a ShopRite might look like, put that aside and visit this one. It’s nice. Just browsing the aisles, I notice a gourmet-shop array of olive oils.

  • Remington: Hampden’s little sister is all grown up.

    Remington has for years lived in the shadow of its larger, more well-known sibling, Hampden. But it is now growing into its own.  While this story is about 2633 Hampden Avenue, it’s also about the neighborhood. Let’s begin at the beginning:  2633 Hampden Avenue has undergone many configurations during its 107-year history.  Today it has 2 […]

  • Ednor Gardens: A stone’s throw.

    Baltimore has over two hundred neighborhoods, each with a personality of its own. Some neighborhoods are deserts of every description – food, opportunity, hope, and peace of mind. Still others thrive with diverse demography and a thick canopy of mature foliage. Ednor Gardens is the latter.

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