When Brian Hammock and his wife found out in 2014 that their family would grow from two children to three, the couple knew they’d be needing a little more space than the 1,500-square-foot Lake Evesham home they had lived in for seven years. The family considered moving out of the city, but after some searching they found the perfect upgrade — a larger, 2,200 square foot home just a mile south in the historic Homeland neighborhood.
“We felt like we could get a home that really had some character at a better price than outside of the city,” Hammock said. “You just can’t find 22-inch stone walls anywhere else.”
Staying in the city would allow Hammock, now the Homeland Association president, to keep his short commute to Downtown. Additionally, the North Baltimore area felt familiar, he said. However, what really drew the family to Homeland was the variety of architecture and the community feel.
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