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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Input on rental unit pricing; Baltimore section 8 experts welcome
We're getting this unit ready to lease,
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/apa/4938832801.htm...
Fairly certain it'll go between 1100-1200 to market tenants. It has newer kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, new paint and fixtures etc.
We're looking to test the waters for section 8, we've looked at gosection8.com for the area and pricing is all over the place. This particular area is stable part of Baltimore, mostly low income residents, but very popular for section8 landlords.
Officially this is a 3 bedroom 1.5 bath townhouse, but it has an added room that qualifies as 4th bedroom, plus a finished basement. Realistically what range will the section 8 program in Baltimore City pay for this townhouse/rowhouse?