nzahn1

nzahn1 t1_je4ojgp wrote

Yeah, what the others said. At this point all the new development situated at the Metro Centre TOD or nearby is luxury/high-rise. The further you get from that area the more suburban/exurban.

So it’s really what you’re looking for and your price range. The apartments at/in Mill Station, Metro Centre, Foundry Row have the best walkability, amenities, etc, but are also quite expensive (at least to my budget).

I live further down Painters Mill Rd towards T. Rowe Price and McDonogh, and besides the incessant noise from traffic, it’s a nice place to live.

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nzahn1 t1_j8jwriq wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Jury Duty Again? by [deleted]

Listen, it’s a good ‘splainer. Basically it comes down to a relatively (to # of cases) small city population made smaller by eligibility rules and no-shows, so the courts have to put out more requests to get the required # of jurors.

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nzahn1 t1_j6kmss9 wrote

I’d highly recommend getting an energy audit through BGE’s Home Performance with Energy Star program.

Getting an energy audit (which is subsidized down to only $100) then qualifies you for rebates on insulation/air-sealing, and even HVAC upgrades. The audit report should give rough estimates on how much the work will cost, how much BGE will pay, and how much energy you’ll save going forward.

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