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Step-by-Step Guide to Buying Your First Home [Online Seminar]
Wondering what it takes to buy your first home in this competitive market? Join Go Brent Realty’s Debbie Gerald and First Heritage Mortgage’s VP/Branch Manager Ramez Fahmy. [sponsored]
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Good Cause Eviction Bill Sparks Debate Over Tenant Rights and Development
Opponents of the Good Cause Eviction bill fear certain renter protections may discourage new development amid a statewide housing shortage.
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Expert Tips for First-Time Homebuyers: Advice from Go Brent and First Heritage Mortgage
Wondering what it takes to buy your first home in this competitive market? Join Go Brent Realty’s Debbie Gerald and First Heritage Mortgage’s VP/Branch Manager Ramez Fahmy. [sponsored]
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Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day to be Recognized at Renters Alliance Event
The Montgomery County Renters Alliance will honor Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day at its annual celebration in downtown Silver Spring this Friday evening.
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Secure Your First Home: Expert Tips from Go Brent and First Heritage Mortgage
Want to buy your first home in this competitive market? Join Go Brent’s Debbie Gerald and Ramez Fahmy from First Heritage Mortgage for expert guidance. [sponsored]
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Former Cubano’s Restaurant Space in Downtown Silver Spring Hits Market for $2.75 Million
The former location of Cubano’s Restaurant in downtown Silver Spring is now up for sale at $2.75 million.
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New Laws Range From Renaming Northern Snakeheads to Raising Some SNAP Benefits
Over 400 new laws came into effect this Tuesday, marking only a fraction of the 1,000+ laws passed in Maryland this year.
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Essential Steps to Purchasing Your First Home: Upcoming Free Online Seminar
Ready to buy your first home? Join Debbie Gerald from Go Brent and Ramez Fahmy from First Heritage Mortgage for expert guidance. [sponsored]
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MHP and Montgomery County Launch Relief Fund for Clarksburg Fire Victims
Silver Spring housing nonprofit MHP and Montgomery County have announced a relief fund for families impacted by the Clarksburg apartment building fire last Saturday.