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Does the house come with a fantastic view of the elementary school?
Always got the creepy vibes from him.
5 million for a house in Baltimore??? Other than the CEO of Under armor wanting a place next door to crash, why would anyone pay that much for Baltimore?
It’s actually a pretty dope city in a state that’s nice to live in.
If you’re rich why wouldn’t you want to?
I know Baltimore extremely well. If I was still young and single it would be fine to live there. But not for $5 million. There's much nicer just outside the city for 5 million.
5 million in Maryland isn’t hard.
Some people like living in the city, and again Baltimore is actually a pretty nice city ESPECIALLY if you’re rich.
5 million in Maryland isn’t hard.
That's my point. 5 million outside of Baltimore is far nicer.
It's not even a house, it's a condo
What if Kevin spacey was living inside your house, hidden in a secret ~~~~underground bunker and eating your foot during the night ?!
I've been trying to prove this for the last 3 years, but nobody will listen!
Apple core
Who's your friend?
ME
Ohh no!
Maybe some worker can get a house at a discount!
not
He lives in Baltimore?
His house does.
Not anymore!
Apparently Havre de Grace was cast as his hometown in House of Cards.
I would really like to know what they mean by financial troubles. It almost certainly doesn’t mean the same thing it does for the average individual. Unfortunately, I am sure he is doing fine.
Oh shoot... I'm sure there's still a big market for creepy shoe salesmen
Dibs it