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Homesteading: The Second Year, 1975
Homesteading is a program to return vacant and neglected houses to the housing inventory, to promote their rehabilitation, to put abandoned structures back on the tax rolls, to spur homeownership and help restore the vitality of neighborhoods. Vacant, deteriorated houses are made available for a $1.00 token price and the cost of their rehabilitation is lowered through low interest loans. The first Baltimore homestead property was awarded in 1974.
Homesteading: The Second Year, 1975
Homesteading is a program to return vacant and neglected houses to the housing inventory, to promote their rehabilitation, to put abandoned structures back on the tax rolls, to spur homeownership and help restore the vitality of neighborhoods. Vacant, deteriorated houses are made available for a $1.00 token price and the cost of their rehabilitation is lowered through low interest loans. The first Baltimore homestead property was awarded in 1974.
Homesteading: The Second Year, 1975
P. C. Calian (author) / S. Hartman (author) / F. Abrams (author) / N. Sigismondi (author) / C. Lucas (author)
1976
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
Urban Administration & Planning , Building Industry Technology , Economic & Community Development , Housing , Houses , Reclamation , Maryland , Projects , Municipalities , Federal assistance programs , Rehabilitation , Neighborhoods , Urban renewal , State government , Homesteading , Baltimore(Maryland) , Vacant houses , Dilapidated dwellings
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