Maryland looks to end income-based housing discrimination

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland – Voucher holders’ options for housing may soon broaden if Maryland lawmakers reintroduce and pass the Home Act in the upcoming 2017 legislative session.

Congress Demands Improvement in Public Housing

Congress wants to see an improvement in public housing conditions in the U.S.

Public Housing Residents Demand Repairs

Residents of public housing in Baltimore rally to demand the city fix deplorable conditions.

Home Price in Maryland Growing More Slowly Than National Average

Following the economic downtown between 2008 and 2009, the House Price Index in Maryland plunged for nine straight quarters.

HUD Launches National Media Campaign

The Department of Housing and Urban Development launched a national media campaign Wednesday designed to draw more attention to some of the most significant housing discrimination issues.

Maryland “Hobbitat” Builders Think Small and Sustainable

In an age when homes now include four car garages, media rooms and man caves, one Maryland company is bucking the trend.

Legislators Support Housing Programs, Brace for Looming Budget Battle

Legislators advocate for housing programs’ funding

Major Banks Spend Millions to Help Maryland Homeowners Under Mortgage Settlement

Banks spent $224 million in mortgage relief for Marylanders but advocates complain that there haven’t been enough modifications that would allow people to keep their homes.