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The newly renovated two-story located at 204 W. Lorrainew Ave., marks the first step in an initiativ to transform urbanneighborhoods “one green home at a as the project’s marketing materialse state. The home was purchased for $100,000 and underwen $50,000 in refurbishments and energy-efficiency said David Borinsky, a managing member of Bridge Private Lending, a lender basesd in Towson. Bridge Private Lending expectw the home to sell for up to The firm teamed upwith A+ Neighbhorhoodd Homebuyers, a Baltimore-based real estate investment firm, on the The house is the first to be completed as part of the green campaign.
Bridge Private Lending is renovating sevenh other housesin Baltimore. Some of the innovations includerecycled wood, Energy Star appliances and fixtures, solar venting and tubing and recyclef insulation. “Through this we can make our community livablweand sustainable,” said Baltimore Mayorf Sheila Dixon during a press conference at the house.
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