While the rest of country is in housing downturn, Baltimore condominiums market is little better than the rest of the country. While the real estate has declined significantly, the sales prices of condos remain stable. The average sales price for condos in Baltimore was $280,000 in 2008 compared with about the same in the July of 2007.
Luxury condo market in greater Baltimore area has been much more stable than the rest of real estate classes as well as rest of the region. The listing price of luxury condos in Georgetown are was for $1,300,000 about $400 per square feet, a healthy price for luxury condo. The lower to middle condo prices on the other hand have declined more steeper. Much of the appreciation in value came in at 2001-2006, when the prices increased at about 15 percent. In certain Baltimore areas prices have declined less than 3 percent.
May developers in Baltimore area have decided to include “going green” as a way to continue building condos. “Greening” has certainly helped some of the developers that were in trouble. But one of the downside of “going green” is that increased environment friendliness cost more than standard building. Many buyers though see this is absolutely necessary for future Baltimore condominiums.
The Vue at Harbor East and Four Seasons Hotel and Residence are some of new construction that will be coming into the Harbor East neighborhood in Baltimore. Because of there prime location, these condominiums are more desirable, many condos here are very desirable to residents.
There seems to be continuing development in real estate even with the bad economy. This is perfect time to buy because you can negotiate the price or add extra amenities from deals that developers are offering to sell those Baltimore condominiums.
So, many new construction and condo conversions are being built in Baltimore. Baltimore is great place to live, work, and raise family or condos can be just a good investment.