Over the next several years it is estimated that over 50,000 workers will relocate to this region as the result of a Federal Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), upon being reassigned to the governmental facilities in Aberdeen and Ft. Meade, Maryland. Most of these jobs will be research oriented, adding to the large professional population already in the Baltimore area.
If you are one of these individuals, Jubilee Baltimore welcomes you to the Baltimore/Washington Region! As you are thinking about the numbers of cities and neighborhoods in which you might live, the options may seem overwhelming. We encourage you to look in Baltimore, and we are here to assist you with your search.
If you are interested in historic neighborhoods with great architecture, Jubilee can help you match your needs with a neighborhood offering all the urban amenities you desire: parks, museums, arts, culture, restaurants, universities, theater, sports, recreation, history, harbor, architecture, bookstores....
Compared to Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York, housing costs in Baltimore are less expensive, allowing more homeowners to make distinctive choices. As many of Baltimore's neighborhoods are in designated historic districts, there are many gems from the past as well as sensitively designed new housing. For those interested in restorations or renovations, significant financial incentives are available to lower your renovation costs.
Commuting from many Baltimore neighborhoods to Aberdeen and Ft. Meade is made easy by mass transit options such as the MARC commuter trains, as well as I-95 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. (I-295)
For information, contact Jeff La Noue at jeff@jubileebaltimore.org or 410-327-7373 ext. 106. |