Maryland Comptroller Office Releases New Housing Report
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The cost of housing in Maryland has reached extremely high levels, forcing thousands of people to leave the state in search of more affordable options. Sherri Cook’s story is a clear example: in February, she had to leave Rockville, the city where her family lived for generations, due to the constant rise in prices and uncertainty following recent changes in DC. “Not knowing how much she could go up was the scariest thing... After prices increas…
Maryland Comptroller office releases new housing report
MARYLAND. – The Maryland Comptroller’s office released a NEW report on housing and the economy. Highlights focus on affordable housing and migration to states with lower housing costs. This was a follow-up report to last year’s state of the economy. Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman dove into why housing in Maryland has faced struggles. “A big part of the reason that Maryland is a higher cost-of-living state is really because of the lack of ho…
A Report Says Maryland Is Losing Population Due High Housing Costs
Many are younger individuals and middle income families. Md. Comptroller Brooke Lierman Annapolis, Md (KM) Maryland is losing population to some of its neighboring states. A report from the Maryland Comptrollers’ Office called “Housing and the Economy” says between 2010 and 2023, Maryland lost a total of 2.3 million people to other states, including Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, South Carolina, West Virginia and Delawar…
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