About the Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill Real Estate Market  Attention: Baltimore housing is still very affordable for buyers if certain rules are followed. Baltimore is a unique market with many neighborhoods “on the rise” at any time. Homeowners and investors have made huge returns by understanding the boundaries of these neighborhoods and rehabbing or purchasing already rehabbed homes that quickly appreciate. Top neighborhoods are Barre Circle, Washington Village, Hampden, Patterson Park, Mt. Vernon, Brewers Hill, Reservoir Hill, Butchers Hill, Fells Point, Canton, Ridgley’s Delight, Locust Point, Federal Hill, Camden Yards area, and many others. Results 1 Realty focuses on connecting Baltimore’s many rehabbers and other sellers of “Brand New Homes” with buyers who want the finest homes and most up to date features. We are working with over 300 such seller rehabbers and many of our houses are sold before even making it to the Multiple List Service. This is a huge benefit to both buyers and sellers. Imagine getting to pick your moldings, appliances and paint to fine tune a brand new rehab to your tastes! For our many investor clients, Baltimore was ranked the 5th best rental city in the United States in an article last year. We don’t just talk the talk like many agents – we own dozens of investment properties ourselves and have rehabbed many homes. We simply understand how to make money from rentals.  Request our Free Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill, Maryland area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Which neighborhoods offer the best values? It's our job to help! Ask us any question, or request our FREE relocation package of information on Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill. There's no obligation, and we promise to respond quickly... 
Cosmetic Improvements >Brighter is Better
Sometimes a real estate agent will walk into a home that is basically attractive, yet communicates the feeling that something is lacking. Then the agent notices that all of the drapes are closed, interior lights are off and there is a lot of overgrown shrubbery blocking the sunlight that might otherwise pour through the windows.
A dark house is not as appealing to most buyers as one that is flooded with light. As a part of your preparations to market your home, try to maximize the light in your home. Make sure that all the windows are clean and the drapes are open when the house is being shown. A fresh coat of light paint can do a lot to brighten up the interior. If your house has very dark paneling, and you do not wish to repaint the walls, you may want to consider adding additional lamps. Your real estate agent may be able to provide other simple and cost-effective ideas about how to maximize your home's appeal.
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During what great land boom (1919) did investors pay up to $25,000 for lots that had not yet been dredged up from the ocean?
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The Florida Land Boom--Carl Fisher founded Miami Beach that year and brought hundreds of investors to the state. |
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