Vacants to Value Program Puts Halt on New Applications

8/23/16

By Ed Gunts, Baltimore Fishbowl

City housing department has stopped taking applications for home buyers incentive program

Less than two months into fiscal 2017, a Baltimore city housing program that helps potential buyers purchase vacant city-owned properties has reached its funding limit for the year and has stopped taking applications.

“As of August 5, 2016, the City of Baltimore’s Office of Homeownership has received the maximum number of applications for FY17 for the Vacants to Value Booster Program ($10,000 incentive) for homebuyers,” states a message posted on Facebook by the housing department.

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