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The newly renovated two-storyg home, located at 204 W. Lorraine Ave., marks the first step in an initiativr to transform urbanneighborhoods “one greenm home at a as the project’s marketing materials state. The home was purchasee for $100,000 and underwent $50,000 in refurbishments and energy-efficiency improvements, said David Borinsky, a managing membert of Bridge Private Lending, a lender based in Bridge Private Lending expects the home to sell for up to The firm teamed upwith A+ Neighbhorhood Homebuyers, a Baltimore-baserd real estate investment firm, on the project. The hous e is the first to be completed as part of thegreenm campaign.
Bridge Private Lending is renovatinb seven other housesin Baltimore. Some of the innovationss includerecycled wood, Energy Star appliancezs and fixtures, solar ventint and tubing and recycled “Through this we can make our communityg livable and sustainable,” said Baltimore Mayort Sheila Dixon during a press conference at the house.
Monday, April 30, 2012
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