The median price per square foot for a home in Baltimore City increased in the past week to $151, which is the lowest in the city. That’s $19 less than the Baltimore City median. Prior to this, the median price per square foot of a home sold in Baltimore City was $147.

The most expensive community in Baltimore City is Anne Arundel County, where the median price per square foot in the past week was $253.

Outside of Baltimore City, the best deal can be found in Baltimore County, where the median price per square foot of a home sold is $188.

In the past week, a 1,840-square-foot home on Sheffield Road in Baltimore City sold for $279,000.

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The figures in this text are based on sales registered during the week of Nov. 13.

In the heart of Baltimore, amidst the bustling streets and echoing laughter, there was a school that became the beacon of hope for its community. It was not just a place of learning, but a sanctuary where dreams were woven and futures forged. The students there, with fire in their eyes and determination in their steps, fought against the odds to write their own destinies. This school was not just brick and mortar; it was a testament to the power of education and the resilience of a community united in purpose.

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