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New listing! 190 Morning Glory – GA8347218 – $469,000 – 5BR chalet + views

The mountain escape you’ve been waiting for! Newer log home & vacation rental ‘Chalet on the Hill’ boasts amazing 270 degree views of the surrounding mountains, Deep Creek Lake State Park, Meadow Mountain and several working farms of Garrett County. Inside, enjoy modern finishes spanning 2 living areas, loft, 5BR, log beams & more. Enjoy the great outdoors from the hottub or covered porch! More here.
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Listing Information
Property Type: Vacation Home
5 3 Full/1 Half
65,776 Sq. Ft. 2,576 (approx) 2012
3
NORTH GLADE MEADOWS
Well
Septic
School Information
CALL SCHOOL BOARD
Room Information
Bathrooms
3 1
Kit-Dining Combo, Kit-Living Combo, Eat-In Kitchen, Other
Interior Features
 Propane, Other, Forced Air, Other
Full, Fully Finished, Improved, Heated
 1
 Other, None
Exterior / Lot Features
 Deck, Spa
 Drvwy/Off Str
Wood, Stone, Log
None
Shows Well
 Deck, Porch-wraparound, Backs to Trees, Open, Private

Foreclosure solutions workshop planned at HRDC

From Staff Reports
Cumberland Times-News

— CUMBERLAND — Local residents facing foreclosure, worried about increased interest rates or having other concerns about their mortgage can access some free legal advice in a workshop being sponsored by state Sen. George C. Edwards.

The Foreclosure Solutions Workshop will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. on July 15 at the Human Resources Development Commission at 125 Virginia Ave.

Homeowners who are facing foreclosure, worried about an increased interest rate or have other concerns about their mortgage can receive free one-on-one legal advice and housing counseling assistance at the event.

“The mortgage crisis isn’t just something we see in the news: it affects many individuals and families in our community,” said Gorman E. Getty III, president of the Bar Association of Allegany County that is coordinating the event along with Allegany Law on Greene Street. He noted that the Bar Association “has a long tradition of helping those in need and is committed to assisting with mortgage related issues.”

Marcia Conrad, executive director of Allegany Law which was founded by the Bar Association, said she is “delighted to be able to offer this service to distressed homeowners.”

“This is the first time that the Foreclosure Solutions Workshop is being offered in Western Maryland. Over 60 workshops have been successfully held throughout the state during the last two years,” said Conrad.

Allegany Law and the Bar Association of Allegany County have been working with the Maryland Foreclosure Prevention Pro Bono Project of the Maryland Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland to plan and staff the event. Homeowners should call Allegany Law at 301-722-3390 to register.

Registration guarantees a free legal consultation with a volunteer attorney to discuss an individual mortgage situation. The workshop will give participants directions on the next steps to take and where to go for help.

Workshop participants should bring the following: (1) all materials related to their current and former mortgages, including the loan application, settlement paperwork and lender statements; (2) any foreclosure notices or threats of foreclosure received; and (3) a monthly household income and expense budget.

Jennifer Larrabee, manager of the Maryland Foreclosure Prevention Pro Bono Project and housing counselors from Garrett County Community Action Agency and Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Maryland and Delaware will be also participate in the workshop.

The Foreclosure Solutions Workshop is free and open to the public. The site is handicapped accessible. To pre-register or for more information, call Allegany Law at 722-3390.

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Realtors' take on Maryland home prices

From the Baltimore Sun Real Estate Wonk:

Realtors’ take on Maryland home prices

We can be pretty certain that a lot of home buyers and sellers don’t see eye to eye on values, or else the average sale price wouldn’t be 11 percent lower than the asking price. But where do real estate agents stand in the debate?

Well, 85 percent polled in Maryland say sellers think their homes are worth more than they — the agents — believe it is, according to a new survey by real estate site HomeGain.

Most of that difference is pretty big.

Half the Maryland agents surveyed say their average clients think their homes are worth 10 to 20 percent more. Eleven percent say average clients think their homes are worth in excess of 20 percent more…..

Read the rest of the article here.

If you are thinking of buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! 877-563-5350