Citybiz Interview with Stephen J. Ferrandi, President of Empire Argenti Companies
By Edwin Warfield Career | You’ve done a lot of things in your 56 years – left home at the age of 14 to and studied for five years to be a Catholic priest, started a magazine publishing business at the age of 19, renovated churches and synagogues at the age of 26 and became a…
Read More759-unit housing development in the works near White Marsh Mall
By Melody Simmons Baltimore Business Journal A 759-unit development is in the works for a large parcel of mostly undeveloped land near White Marsh Mall in eastern Baltimore County. The 125-acre Villages at White Marsh will sit off Bucks School House Road and Perry Hall Boulevard, about two miles off Interstate 95, and stretch north…
Read MoreMaryland Land Advisors to Create a 360-Unit Residential Project from the 135- Acre Unger Farm in Hagerstown
Stephen J. Ferrandi, President of Maryland Land Advisors, is proud to announce that his firm has been awarded the assignment to entitle and sell residential building lots from the 135-acre Unger Farm. The project, to be developed as Virginia Commons, will consist of single-family detached and duplex homesites, and a large community park or common…
Read MoreMaryland Land Advisors Brokers McCormick Place – 62-lots in Rosedale
Maryland Land Advisors hired by Saturn Universal, a Baltimore-based financial firm to handle the disposition of a 62-lot subdivision taken back in foreclosure. The property consisting of 53 townhome lots and 9 single-family detached lots is located off of McCormick Avenue in Rosedale. The subdivision is fully entitled, and awaiting a buyer to begin the…
Read MoreMillville by the Sea
Maryland Land Advisors sells Millville by the Sea: Planned for 2,000 total lots Maryland Land Advisors is pleased to announce the sale of more than 440 acres of residential land within a master planned community located in Millville, Delaware through its sister company Delaware Land Advisors. This assemblage of land was an asset of the…
Read MorePerry Hall Greenhouse
We represented our sister company, Hamilton Communities, after they purchased a +/- 4-acre former commercial greenhouse at auction. The property was the neighborhood eyesore, covered in trash and weeds, several buildings that dotted the site had been boarded up for decades, with their rooves collapsed, and graffiti tagged across much of the façade. The real…
Read MoreWashington Avenue – County Park
When Baltimore County placed a contract to purchase our Washington Avenue listing, we soon learned we had a major problem. Though the county had submitted an acceptable offer to our client, they had a major catch. Since the property was being sold as a park, all buildings, fences, landscaping and debris had to be removed…
Read MoreLots of Trouble
Selling vacant land becomes a struggle in down market Ryan Sharrow Baltimore Business Journal The Diamond Group has cut its asking price for a 2-acre lot in the city’s Morrell Park neighborhood in half. The lot has room for 20 new townhomes. Anne Arundel County home builder William Douglas Homes has four parcels of vacant…
Read MoreChestnut Point
When an unscrupulous Philadelphia developer borrowed millions from a New York bank to purchase the Chestnut Point Campground and Marina in Cecil County, Maryland few could image the nightmare that would soon unfold. The developer immediately attempted to evict all of the residents, but local regulators stepped in, notifying the developer under Maryland Land mobile…
Read MoreSt. Francis Orchard
When an investor purchased the last 2 acre parcel to round out this 125 acre assemblage, he found himself in a major dilemma. Though the $4.6 million bank loan he had been approved for was scheduled to close in five business days, after touring the site a senior bank official explained to the investor that…
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