Finding Suburbia At The 'Crossroads Of Vitality And Decline'
24 March 2005 - 6:00am
As Baltimore's housing costs rise, the future for the region's most affordable suburban communities remains uncertain.
"As prices rise sharply in the Baltimore area, it stands as proof that the common man and the one-income family can buy a house in the suburbs today, if only they look in the right places.The catch is that Dundalk and many of the region's most affordable suburban communities are at the crossroads of vitality and decline."
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Source:
The Baltimore Sun, March 21, 2005
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