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  • Developer Opportunities

    Acquiring property from the City has never been easier. Take a look at our up-to-date list of current and recently awarded opportunities. You can also get information on Financial & Programmatic Support. Whether you're a large-scale developer, a local community development corporation, a faith-based developer, or an individual homesteader, we…

  • Home Center

    Housing values in Baltimore have been rising faster than in surrounding counties, interest rates are still relatively low, and home prices in most Baltimore neighborhoods are affordable. To assist you, Baltimore Housing's Homeownership Office centralizes all programs and services in one place. Our staff can advise you on which program might be best…

  • Project Finance

    Baltimore Housing, a collaboration between the Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development and the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC), is pleased to announce the Summer 2010 NOFA funding round for housing and community development projects. Mission The Office of Project Finance provides not only funding for the production of rental and for-sale housing opportunities, but also the creation…

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  • Business

    Acquiring property from the City has never been easier. Take a look at our up-to-date list of current and recently awarded opportunities. You can also get information on Financial & Programmatic Support. Whether you're a large-scale developer, a local community development corporation, a faith-based…

    Tags: contractor developer business opportunity

  • What's New in the Neighborhoods

    Maryland Daily Record - December 1, 2010 A new initiative by Baltimore officials to get the city's surplus of vacant properties back on the tax rolls has prompted an environmental nonprofit to spring into action - and marshal mobile technology and crowdsourcing in its…

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  • Vacants to Value Homebuyer Program

    The Vacants to Value Program is a new City initiative to encourage the purchase of City owned vacant properties, City government must do everything it can to spur growth and reinvestment by: streamlining the sale of vacant city property. strengthening the code enforcement efforts in transitional blocks and emerging markets to promote rehabilitation. providing new targeted incentives for…

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  • What's New

    Baltimore Housing's Land Resources Division to host a Special Vacants to Value OPEN HOUSE Monday, December 13, 2010 9am - 12 noon 1526 McCulloh Street Baltimore, Maryland 21217 List price: $16,000* Open house visitors will be required to sign a liability waiver prior to entering the property. *Rehabilitation estimate must be provided by the buyer from a certified contractor/developer. Approved financing required.…

  • Adopt A Lot -Resources

    Anna Evans-Goldstein (410) 362-3185, can help with the following neighborhoods: Carollton Ridge, Franklin Square, Harlem Park, Hollins Market, Mill Hill, New Southwest/Mt Clair, Pennrose/Fayette Street Outreach, Poppleton, Rosemont Homeowners/Tenants, Sandtown Winchester, Shipley Hill, Union Square

  • How to Buy

    The Vacants to Value initiative will use different strategies to market Baltimore's vacant properties and land. From homebuyers, contractors, investors and rehabbers, Baltimore City has an inventory of properties with good economic and community investment opportunity. …

  • Adopt A Lot

    Adopting a city-owned vacant lot can improve the living conditions in your neighborhood. You and your neighbors can create a peaceful, space for everyone to share. It not only improves your neighborhood, it helps the City become a beautiful and productive place to live for everyone! We've STREAMLINED the Process! In addition to calling 410-396-4111 or emailing

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  • LEED PATHWAY PROJECTS:

    In addition to all other permit filing requirements, Covered Building projects pursuing the LEED pathway must submit the following: For building permit: 1. Applicants Cover Sheet with the following: a) The correct property address b) Designer of Record and contact information c) Correct contact information for the Developer or Owner; LEED Coordinator; Contractor's LEED Coordinator; and Commissioning Agent d)…

  • About Us

    The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) was established in 1937 to provide federally-funded public housing programs and related services for Baltimore's low-income residents. HABC is the fifth largest public housing authority in the country, with more than 1,000 employees and an annual budget of approximately $300 million. The Agency currently serves…

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