
Annapolis is one of the most desirable real estate markets in Maryland. Waterfront views, colonial architecture, walkable neighborhoods, and a thriving tourism economy make it attractive to homeowners, renters, and investors alike. But before purchasing an investment property in Annapolis, particularly in the Historic District, investors should understand that owning a historic property comes with unique responsibilities and restrictions.
The same historic charm that attracts buyers can also affect renovation plans, project timelines, permit approvals, and construction costs. For experienced investors, these challenges can be manageable. For those unfamiliar with historic districts, they can quickly become expensive surprises.
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