Buying into Baltimore $4,000 Incentive Fall 2010
August 25, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog
Buying a home Baltimore just became a little sweeter for homebuyers looking on the east side.
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City sent a press release out this morning with this great announcement that 50 eligible buyers participating in the Buying into Baltimore event on September 11, 2010 will receive $4,000 towards their new home, an increase of $1,000 over the past 13 years of the program. These are 5 year forgivable loans, meaning that if the buyers remain in the home for 5 years, they will not have to repay.
The Spring Buying into Baltimore Fair was held on May 8, and was a great success.
September’s Buying into Baltimore Event & Tour will begin at Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School on Hillen Road in Baltimore from 8:30 am – 2 pm.
From the press release:
To receive the money, participants must:
1) live in the desired home as the primary owner/occupant,
2) possess a valid homeownership counseling certificate,
3) participate in the “Buying into Baltimore” tour and have the tour ticket validated at four homes,
4) buy in the eastern part of Baltimore (see Live Baltimore website for boundary details),
5) purchase a home that is less than $417,000, and
6) sign the home sales contract after the event takes place.Funds are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants must close on a house within 90 days of the eastern region fair to receive the $4,000 award. There are no income restrictions on this program, nor does a recipient have to be a first-time homebuyer.
The Boundaries, from the Live Baltimore website are:
Boundary dividing line:
Starting from the North (Baltimore City/Baltimore County Line)…
- Head South on Charles St.
- To West on 29th St.
- To South on Howard St.
- To West on Camden St.
- To South on Russell St. and continue to County Line
So if you are considering buying a house in East Baltimore City, contact me to learn more!
Qualify for $3,000 Buying Into Baltimore 2010 Homebuyer Fair and Neighborhood Tour
May 5, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Downtown Baltimore
This Saturday, May 8, 2010, you can qualify for $3,000 to help buy a home in the West side of Baltimore City in the Buying Into Baltimore 2010 Homebuyer Fair and Neighborhood Tour.
What do you have to do to qualify for the $3,000 award?
First, you must visit 4 of the 16 homes featured on the tour. These are just samples of homes on the market that would qualify for the award. Meet and begin at the Polytechnic Institute at 1400 West Coldspring Lane, Baltimore, MD 21209. (As a side note, the East Side Buying Into Baltimore 2010 Homebuyer Fair and Neighborhood Tour will be September 11, 2010).
More details to qualify and receive the award from the LiveBaltimore.com site:
Bring your validated/stamped ticket, signed contract of sale & photo ID to Baltimore Housing, Office of Homeownership (417 E. Fayette St. Suite 1125 – contact info will be on ticket). You will be eligible for the award funds if all of the following conditions are met:
- A housing counseling certificate is required before a commitment letter for award funds will be issued. Counseling must be completed prior to signing a contract of sale. We urge you to get this housing counseling as soon as you can; it must be completed BEFORE signing the sales contract. Click here for a list of housing counseling agencies.
- You are one of the first 50 people to submit the validated home tour ticket, valid homeownership counseling certificate, and signed contract of sale to the City’s Homeownership Office.
- You must use this home as your primary residence.
- You close on your new home within 90 days from the event date. Contracts signed prior to the event will not be eligible for the award funds.
- Your property is within the fair boundaries.
- Your mortgage amount cannot exceed $417,000.
- You are encouraged to use a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac approved lender.
- You must invest a minimum of $1,000 from personal funds/resources.
- The award is secured by a Deed of Trust written for a five-year term; the payback obligation reduces 20% for each year of occupancy and is released after the five year period.
Purchase contracts must be signed and dated after the “Buying into Baltimore” event, not before. Contracts signed prior to the event date will not be accepted.
So here you have a great opportunity to buy a home in Baltimore City and receive a reward for doing so!
Contact me for more information on the West Side Buying into Baltimore 2010 Homebuyer Fair and Neighborhood Tour.
Baltimore Tax Free Shopping Week April 16-25
April 12, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Canton, Downtown Baltimore
The “Unofficial” Baltimore Tax Free Shopping Week begins April 16, 2010 and runs through April 25.
Also known as Baltimore Retail Week, the focus is on local retailers offering their wares with no tax this week after you pay your government taxes!
Over 50 retailers in four shopping districts, including Federal Hill, are currently participating.
Here is the full list of Baltimore Retail Week participating stores . In most cases, when you shop, you need to mention the code “BRW” to receive at least a 6% discount on your purchases.
More local retail business owners may join, so be sure to check back to see.
What a great way to showcase local businesses and give back to the Baltimore neighborhoods that have supported them in their endeavors!
Free Fall Baltimore — Creative Alliance’s Great Halloween Lantern Parade and Lantern Festival Saturday October 24, 2009
October 18, 2009 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog
Baltimore has been offering the FREE FALL Baltimore the entire month of October. As we enter the final full week of the festival, some great events remain!
One of these events is the Creative Alliance’s Great Halloween Lantern Parade! This year the Alliance has added the Lantern Festival from 3-7 pm in Patterson Park at Eastern & Linwood Avenues.
This fun festival will have spooky stories, hay rides, lantern making, hot cider, live music and more!
At 7 pm the night’s centerpiece will begin. Everyone will line up with their lanterns, and at 7:30 the parade & magic lantern show begins!
Don’t miss this time sure to be enjoyed by those of all ages!
Also, don’t forget the rest of FREE FALL Baltimore with the Walters & Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) offering free admission, and Sunday the 25th’s 2-4 pm “Ghosts of the BMA” Family Tour, plus so much more!
What a great way for Baltimore to show how we can be a great place to live and play!





