Fix & Flip Renovation Services in Maryland: From Acquisition to ARV
Maryland ranked as the second most profitable state for fix-and-flip investors in Q2 2025, with a median gross ROI of 75% and median gross profits of $165,000 per flip in the Baltimore metro alone. Those numbers draw investors from across the country. But the investors who actually capture those returns aren’t the ones who simply buy distressed properties, they’re the ones who execute renovations with precision, on budget, and on schedule.
A fix-and-flip project lives or dies on the renovation. Overspend and you compress your margin. Miss your timeline and carrying costs eat your profit. Scope poorly and you over-improve for the comp set or, worse, sell a property that still feels dated when buyers walk in.
Fortune Homes MD delivers end-to-end fix-and-flip renovation services across Maryland, from the initial scope and ARV analysis through permitting, full rehabilitation, and final prep for listing. Whether you’re working on a $200,000 Baltimore City rowhome or a $600,000 Ellicott City colonial, we build renovation plans designed around the specific return expectations of each market, each property type, and each sub-neighborhood comp set.
Here’s what full-service investment renovation looks like when it’s done right.
Maryland's Fix-and-Flip Market in 2026: What the Numbers Say
Before scoping a single renovation, you need to understand the market context. The renovation decisions that maximize ARV in Baltimore County are not the same ones that move the needle in Montgomery County or Anne Arundel County.
Statewide flip fundamentals (Q2 2025–Q1 2026):
Maryland recorded approximately 1,567 flips in Q2 2025 in the Baltimore/Baltimore County area alone, with median gross profits of $165,000 and a 75% gross ROI. The Baltimore metro consistently ranks among the highest-performing large metros nationally for fix-and-flip returns. State-wide, Maryland has historically produced average gross ROI exceeding 60%, placing it among the top-performing states in the country.
But gross ROI is not net ROI. Real net profit typically runs 30–50% lower once carrying costs, hard money interest, closing costs, agent commissions, and taxes are accounted for. What separates a 30% net ROI from a 10% net ROI on the same deal is almost always the quality of renovation execution, how accurately the scope was priced, how efficiently the work progressed, and how precisely the finishes matched buyer expectations in that specific market.
Renovation cost benchmarks across Maryland (2025–2026):
Maryland renovation costs vary significantly by county and property type. Statewide, a realistic mid-range full rehab targets $150 per square foot (ranging from $50/sqft for entry-level cosmetic refreshes to $400/sqft for down-to-studs luxury rebuilds in high-cost counties). DC-metro counties, Montgomery and Howard, routinely see bids running 20–35% higher than Baltimore metro due to labor market pressure and commute costs. Pre-1950 masonry rowhomes in Baltimore often require structural brick repair and knob-and-tube rewiring that pushes costs immediately into the $150/sqft tier before a single cosmetic update is applied.
Skilled labor costs in Maryland continue to climb. Contractors report 5–8% labor cost increases through 2025. General contractors typically charge 20–30% of total project costs for management, or $45–$75/hour for skilled trade labor. Baltimore City’s Department of Housing guidance suggests a minimum of $125–$150 per square foot for complete rehabilitation of vacant properties. Always build a 15–20% contingency buffer above your contractor’s initial estimate, hidden issues discovered during demolition are the rule, not the exception, in Maryland’s older housing stock.
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The Six Core Renovation Services Fortune Homes MD Delivers
1. Pre-Acquisition Scoping and ARV Analysis
Every successful flip starts with knowing your numbers before you close. Fortune Homes MD walks through prospective acquisitions with you, evaluating property condition, identifying hidden cost risks, estimating realistic renovation scope and budget, and establishing a defensible ARV based on actual comparable sales in the target sub-neighborhood.
This is not a ballpark figure on the back of a napkin. We build a line-item renovation estimate that a hard money lender can rely on for underwriting, because that’s exactly what you’ll need to access bridge financing at competitive terms.
What pre-acquisition scoping covers:
- Structural assessment: foundation, roof, framing, and exterior envelope
- Systems audit: HVAC, electrical panel, plumbing, water heater
- Environmental risk identification: lead paint (especially relevant in Maryland’s pre-1978 housing stock), asbestos, and mold
- Interior scope: kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, and cosmetic finishes
- Permit requirements by county
- Realistic renovation timeline estimate
- ARV based on 90-day comparable sales adjusted for condition and finish level
Getting this right before you buy is what separates investors who close profitable deals from those who discover problems after they’ve committed.
2. Full Property Rehabilitation (Gut Rehab)
Baltimore City’s rowhome inventory, concentrated in neighborhoods like Pigtown, Hampden, Highlandtown, and East Baltimore, frequently requires comprehensive rehabilitation. The housing stock is dominated by early-to-mid 20th century masonry construction that needs knob-and-tube electrical replacement, galvanized pipe removal, window replacement, and full HVAC installation before cosmetic work can even begin. These gut rehab projects typically require four to six separate permit categories.
Fortune Homes MD manages full rehabilitation from demolition through final inspections, handling trade scheduling, permit coordination, and quality control so that the renovation moves on a timeline that minimizes your carrying costs.
Full rehab scope typically includes:
- Complete demolition and debris removal
- Structural repairs: roofing, masonry repointing, subfloor replacement
- Full mechanical replacement: HVAC, plumbing, and electrical rewire
- Window and door replacement
- Insulation and drywall
- Kitchen full replacement
- Bathroom renovation (all bathrooms)
- Interior flooring throughout
- Interior and exterior paint
- Final finishes and staging prep
For Baltimore City rowhomes, the Baltimore Department of Housing guidance of $125–$150 per square foot for complete rehabilitation of vacant properties is a practical minimum starting point. Actual costs vary based on size, condition, and finish level.
3. Strategic Renovation (Targeted Value-Add)
Not every flip needs a gut rehab. Many of the highest-ROI flips in Maryland’s suburban markets, Columbia, Catonsville, Rockville, Bowie, involve properties that are structurally sound but cosmetically dated. These strategic renovations target the highest-impact improvements relative to comp expectations in that specific market.
The objective is not to make the property look perfect, it’s to make it look at least as good as what the buyer pool is cross-shopping. Over-improving relative to comps is one of the most common profit killers in fix-and-flip investing.
High-ROI renovation priorities for Maryland flips:
Kitchens — The single most important room in buyer perception. A dated kitchen can knock $20,000–$40,000 off a sale price in competitive markets like Annapolis, Columbia, and Ellicott City. Mid-range kitchen remodels in Maryland (new cabinets, quartz countertops, updated appliances, lighting, backsplash) run $15,000–$60,000 depending on size and county. A mid-range kitchen remodel typically recovers 60–75% of its cost at resale, but the real return comes from the impact on days on market and offer count, not just the appraisal.
Bathrooms — Baltimore bathroom remodels cost $75–$250 per square foot depending on scope and materials. Full bathroom remodels in Baltimore average $11,607 but range from $4,000 for a simple upgrade to $26,000+ for a full luxury remodel. Bathroom remodels carry approximately 66–70% ROI at resale, strong, but only when finishes are matched to the price point of the comp set.
Flooring — Neutral, durable LVP or refinished hardwood throughout the main living area is one of the fastest-selling cosmetic upgrades in Maryland’s market. Homes with fresh flooring listed as a feature sell measurably faster. Flooring across a typical Maryland flip runs $10,000–$25,000 depending on size and material.
Curb appeal — First impressions begin at the street. A new front door, landscaping refresh, and exterior paint job consistently deliver among the strongest ROI of any renovation category. Fresh paint and improved curb appeal help listings convert browsers to showing appointments at a higher rate.
Mechanical systems — Replacing aging HVAC, addressing plumbing concerns, and resolving electrical issues before listing eliminates the most common inspection contingencies. Buyers who discover deferred maintenance during inspection either renegotiate or walk. Addressing systems upfront protects the full ARV and reduces days on market.
Open-concept reconfiguration — Opening the kitchen to adjacent living or dining areas is the single layout change that delivers the most measurable buyer preference in Maryland’s current market. The cost varies significantly by structural requirements, but the demand premium in suburban Maryland comp sets is consistent.
4. Maryland-Specific Compliance and Lead-Safe Renovation
Maryland’s housing stock creates compliance requirements that investors from out of state consistently underestimate, and that local investors sometimes try to bypass, to their significant financial risk.
Lead paint compliance is not optional in Maryland. Any property built before 1978 is presumed to contain lead-based paint. For investors planning to sell, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) disclosure requirements apply at closing. For investors planning to rent, the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program requires registration, inspection, and either lead-free or lead-safe certification for most residential rental units. Attempting to skip this step creates serious liability exposure and can complicate or kill a closing.
Fortune Homes MD manages lead assessment, abatement coordination, and certification as part of renovation scoping for all applicable properties. This is particularly critical for Dundalk and other older Baltimore County submarkets where the pre-1978 housing concentration is high and Lead-Free certification requirements are a known investor differentiator.
Historic district compliance applies across multiple Maryland markets. The Baltimore City Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP) reviews exterior alterations to properties in designated historic districts. Frederick’s Historic District covers a 50-square-block area that is a National Trust “Distinct Destinations” recipient and APA “10 Great Neighborhoods” honoree. Annapolis’s historic waterfront neighborhoods have layered preservation requirements. Violating historic district guidelines, even unintentionally, can result in stop-work orders, required remediation, and permit delays that destroy flip timelines.
Catonsville, Ellicott City, College Park’s Calvert Hills neighborhood, and other jurisdictions across Maryland have local historic preservation and design review requirements that affect renovation scope, exterior materials, and window specifications. We navigate these requirements proactively, pulling permits correctly the first time rather than managing stop-work orders and remediation after the fact.
Maryland Home Improvement Commission (MHIC) licensing — The MHIC requires all home improvement contractors working in Maryland to be licensed. The Commission’s regulations mandate that the prime contractor on any project is responsible for obtaining all required building permits before work begins. Permits issued to a home improvement contractor must include the contractor’s license number. All Fortune Homes MD renovation work is performed by or under the supervision of MHIC-licensed contractors.
Permit requirements by scope: Baltimore City issues building permits with associated inspections through the Office of Permits & Building Inspections. Over 98% of permit applications submitted with plans are reviewed in fewer than 30 days, with an expedited “Fast Track” option for certain project types. Baltimore County requires separate permits for building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. As of January 1, 2026, all new dwellings using existing water service in Baltimore County must be upgraded to a minimum 1-inch water meter and 1.5-inch service. Montgomery County requires alteration building permits for kitchen and bath renovations. Requirements are county-specific, and working with a team that knows them by jurisdiction saves significant time and cost.
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5. Trade Coordination and Project Management
The renovation timeline directly determines your carrying cost, and therefore your net profit. At 9% bridge financing on a $300,000 loan, each additional month of renovation timeline costs $2,250 in interest alone before you add insurance, taxes, and utilities. A two-month delay on a mid-size Maryland flip can easily cost $5,000–$8,000 in additional carrying costs.
Fortune Homes MD manages the full contractor ecosystem, general contractors, electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, roofers, and finishing trades, on a coordinated schedule designed to minimize idle time between trade phases.
What project management delivers:
- Single point of contact and accountability for the full renovation
- Sequenced trade scheduling to prevent idle days between phases
- Permit application and inspection scheduling in parallel with construction
- Weekly budget and timeline tracking against the original scope
- Change order management and cost control documentation
- Draw schedule coordination with your hard money lender
- Photo documentation for lender draw requests and investor reporting
Renovation projects that run without active management routinely experience 15–25% cost overruns and timeline slippage of 4–8 weeks. Both outcomes compress net profit on a deal that looked attractive on paper.
6. Pre-Listing Prep and Sale-Ready Finishing
The final stretch of a fix-and-flip is where the return is often won or lost. The renovation may be complete, but if the property doesn’t photograph well, doesn’t present cleanly on showing day, or carries odors or cosmetic details that signal unfinished work, buyers discount their offers or move on.
Fortune Homes MD delivers pre-listing prep as part of the full renovation service, ensuring that the handoff from construction crew to listing agent is clean and professional.
Pre-listing services include:
- Deep cleaning post-construction
- Final touch-up paint throughout
- Fixture verification: all lights operational, all hardware tight, no drips
- Landscaping refresh and exterior final presentation
- Staging coordination or professional staging recommendation
- Listing photography coordination
Properties that are genuinely move-in ready, not almost move-in ready, sell faster and closer to asking price. In Maryland’s competitive suburban markets where buyers are often cross-shopping new construction, a property that presents at the same standard as a new build in photography and showing condition commands commensurate pricing.
Renovation Scopes by Maryland Market Tier
Fix-and-flip renovation strategy is not one-size-fits-all across Maryland’s diverse county and sub-market landscape. Here’s how the renovation approach shifts by market tier.
Tier 1: Affordable Acquisition Markets (Baltimore City, Dundalk, Glen Burnie, Essex)
Typical acquisition range: $150,000–$275,000 Target ARV: $275,000–$425,000 Renovation budget range: $40,000–$90,000 Renovation approach: Value-driven with high focus on mechanical reliability and cosmetic transformation
In affordable Maryland markets, buyers are predominantly first-time purchasers or downsizers who want move-in condition without renovation risk. The formula that works is: verified mechanical systems + clean, neutral cosmetics + functional kitchen and bathroom updates. Buyers in this tier are not expecting premium finishes, they’re expecting confidence that nothing is going to break.
Baltimore City rowhomes often require heavier mechanical investment due to the age of systems. Budget for HVAC, electrical panel, and plumbing evaluation on every acquisition. Lead paint assessment is nearly always required in this price tier. Canton represents one of the most active flipping sub-markets in this tier, with distressed properties available between $225,000–$300,000 and ARVs reaching $380,000–$525,000 after comprehensive renovation, with days on market running 28–32 days.
Tier 2: Mid-Range Suburban Markets (Towson, Catonsville, Parkville, Gaithersburg, Bowie, Glen Burnie)
Typical acquisition range: $275,000–$450,000 Target ARV: $400,000–$600,000 Renovation budget range: $60,000–$120,000 Renovation approach: Balanced investment with emphasis on open-concept layout and kitchen/bath quality
Mid-range suburban buyers in Maryland’s Baltimore and DC metro suburbs are often move-up buyers who have owned homes before and have refined preferences. Open-concept kitchens are non-negotiable in this market. Bathroom finishes need to look current, not luxury, but distinctly post-2020 in appearance. The finishes in the comp set define your target: matching them is the goal, exceeding them by a meaningful margin is waste.
This is the market tier where strategic renovation decisions, where to spend more and where to hold back, most directly determine net ROI. A $30,000 mid-range kitchen refresh often delivers more impact than a $100,000 luxury renovation in markets where the comp set doesn’t support that investment.
Tier 3: Premium Suburban Markets (Bethesda, Ellicott City, Columbia, Annapolis, Rockville)
Typical acquisition range: $500,000–$900,000 Target ARV: $700,000–$1,400,000 Renovation budget range: $100,000–$250,000+ Renovation approach: Quality-forward with premium finishes matched to buyer profile and comp set
Premium Maryland markets attract buyers who are cross-shopping new construction. In Bethesda, where the median sale price hit $1.5 million in early 2026, up 11% year-over-year, a flip competing against new construction products needs to deliver at a comparable finish level, or it will be discounted accordingly. Battery Park and Bradley Hills are seeing dramatic price increases driven by builder teardowns and “mansionization”, knowing the sub-neighborhood buyer profile is essential before scoping the renovation.
In Ellicott City, the premium is on quality and reliability. Buyers in Turf Valley and Dunloggin are paying for confidence as much as finishes. The $300M+ North Tunnel flood mitigation project underway through Fall 2027 is transforming Ellicott City’s long-term value proposition, and renovation projects that explicitly address any flood risk factors, improved drainage, sump systems, proper grading, can command a meaningful premium in this market.
Premium tier renovations require licensed architects or designers for layout reconfigurations, premium fixture and appliance specifications, and thorough coordination with local design review processes where applicable.
Tier 4: Luxury and Waterfront Markets (Annapolis waterfront, Clarksville, Severna Park, Bethesda luxury)
Typical acquisition range: $800,000–$2,000,000+ Target ARV: $1,200,000–$3,000,000+ Renovation budget range: $200,000–$600,000+ Renovation approach: Custom architecture, waterfront-specific systems, historic preservation compliance
Maryland’s luxury flip tier requires a fundamentally different renovation approach, custom design, premium materials throughout, waterfront-specific mechanical considerations (marine-grade fixtures, moisture management, dock/pier systems), and in many cases Historic District or Critical Area compliance.
Annapolis’ Critical Area Law governs properties within 1,000 feet of the Chesapeake Bay, affecting impervious surface limits, forest conservation requirements, and site drainage management. Any waterfront renovation in this zone must be designed within these parameters, which requires coordination with an environmental attorney and specialized design professionals in addition to standard building permits.
In Clarksville, where the median estimated home value exceeds $1,073,269 and zero foreclosures have been recorded, the buyer pool includes dual-income professionals affiliated with Johns Hopkins APL, NSA, and Fort Meade. The renovation must present at a standard that satisfies this buyer profile’s very specific expectations.
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The Fortune Homes MD Renovation Process: Step by Step
Step 1 — Pre-Acquisition Walkthrough and Scope Before you sign the purchase contract, we walk the property with you. We identify structural issues, system ages, environmental risks, and cosmetic scope, and produce a line-item renovation estimate that gives you confidence to bid correctly. We also run comparable sales analysis to establish a defensible ARV.
Step 2 — Renovation Plan and Budget Finalization After acquisition, we finalize the full renovation plan, room-by-room scope, material selections, finish specifications, and a phased construction schedule. We build a 15–20% contingency into every budget because unforeseen conditions are standard in Maryland’s older housing stock, not exceptions.
Step 3 — Permit Applications We apply for all required permits through the appropriate county or city permitting office before work begins. In Baltimore City, over 98% of plans-required applications are reviewed within 30 days. In counties with longer lead times, up to 8–12 weeks in peak season, we file permit applications at the earliest possible milestone to prevent delays downstream.
Step 4 — Trade Mobilization and Construction We mobilize licensed, MHIC-compliant contractors in a sequenced schedule designed to minimize idle time. Demolition, structural repairs, rough mechanical, framing, inspections, insulation, drywall, finishes, each phase flows into the next on a coordinated timeline with weekly reporting to you and your lender.
Step 5 — Inspections and Compliance Sign-Off We schedule and coordinate all required inspections by trade and phase, plumbing rough, electrical rough, framing, insulation, and final inspections. We handle lead-safe certification, historic district compliance review, and any county-specific sign-off requirements before the certificate of occupancy is obtained.
Step 6 — Pre-Listing Prep and Handoff Final clean, touch-ups, fixture verification, landscaping, and staging coordination. When your listing agent walks through, the property should be genuinely ready for listing photography, not “almost ready.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Fix & Flip Renovation Services in Maryland
It depends heavily on property type, county, and scope. Entry-level cosmetic refreshes start around $50 per square foot. Mid-range full rehabs target $150 per square foot as a statewide midpoint. Down-to-studs luxury rebuilds in high-cost counties can exceed $400 per square foot. A 1,200-square-foot Baltimore City rowhome requiring gut rehabilitation typically costs $180,000–$225,000 in total renovation. A 2,000-square-foot suburban home in a mid-tier market needing strategic updates typically runs $60,000–$100,000. Always budget a 15–20% contingency above contractor estimates.
Yes, in almost every meaningful renovation scenario. Structural changes, electrical work, plumbing modifications, HVAC replacement, and significant cosmetic scope with system impacts all required permits. Permit requirements are county-specific, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Montgomery County, and Howard County each have their own processes, timelines, and fee schedules. The MHIC mandates that the prime contractor on a home improvement project is responsible for obtaining all required permits before work begins, and permits must include the contractor’s MHIC license number.
A full gut rehabilitation of a Baltimore City rowhome typically runs 3–5 months depending on scope, permit timing, and trade availability. A strategic mid-range renovation in a suburban market typically runs 6–12 weeks. Kitchen-only or bathroom-focused renovations run 8–16 weeks per room depending on complexity. Timeline management is critical, each additional month of renovation timeline on a hard money loan adds $2,000–$4,000+ in carrying costs depending on loan size.
The highest return-on-investment renovations in Maryland’s fix-and-flip market are kitchens (75–80% cost recovery at resale in mid-range projects, with an outsized impact on sale price and days on market), curb appeal improvements, interior paint and flooring (homes with fresh neutral paint and new LVP sell up to 15% faster), and mechanical system replacement (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, eliminating inspection contingencies). Over-investing in luxury finishes beyond what the comp set supports is one of the most common ROI destroyers.
The 70% rule says your maximum purchase price should equal 70% of the ARV minus your renovation costs. On a property with a $400,000 ARV and $80,000 in anticipated renovation costs: ($400,000 × 0.70) − $80,000 = $200,000 maximum purchase price. This is a useful preliminary screen, not a complete underwriting approach. It doesn’t account for holding costs, hard money interest, closing costs, agent commissions, or taxes. Real net profit on a Maryland flip typically runs 30–50% below the gross ROI figure after all costs are included.
If the property was built before 1978, lead paint inspection and testing is required before renovation and at or before closing. Maryland’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program requires compliance with disclosure and abatement standards. For rental properties, lead-safe or lead-free certification is required for most residential rentals. For properties you plan to sell, Maryland disclosure requirements apply. Skipping lead compliance creates significant legal and financial liability, and in markets like Baltimore County where this is actively enforced, it can kill a closing.
Yes, bridge loans and hard money loans are the dominant financing tool for Maryland fix-and-flip projects. Maryland bridge loan rates in 2026 start around 8.90%, with leverage up to 90–93% of total project cost (purchase + renovation). Qualification is based on ARV and deal profitability, not personal income. Having a detailed, lender-grade renovation scope and ARV analysis before you apply produces faster approvals and better terms. See our Private Lending page for detailed financing guidance.
We serve investors across the full Maryland market, Baltimore County, Montgomery County, Howard County, Prince George’s County, Anne Arundel County, Frederick County, and Baltimore City. Each county has distinct permit requirements, labor markets, comp sets, and buyer profiles. Local knowledge isn’t a convenience, it’s the foundation of accurate scoping.
We build a 15–20% contingency into every renovation budget at the outset, which is the industry standard for Maryland’s older housing stock where hidden conditions are common. Beyond the contingency, we maintain open-book cost tracking so you see actual spend vs. budget at every phase. If conditions discovered during demolition require scope expansion, we document and price change orders before proceeding. No surprises, no end-of-project cost reconciliations.
Maryland’s gross flip ROI is among the highest in the country, 75%+ in the Baltimore metro based on recent ATTOM data. But net ROI, after all costs, typically runs 30–50% lower. A well-executed Maryland flip should target a 20–35% net ROI as a healthy benchmark. Deals hitting 40%+ net ROI exist, they require either exceptional acquisition pricing, very efficient renovation execution, or strong market tailwinds. Consistently hitting the 20–35% range is what builds a real track record. Chasing 50%+ net ROI typically involves taking risks that fail with a frequency that offsets the occasional big win.
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Why Fortune Homes MD for Fix & Flip Renovation Services
Local market knowledge — We know the comp sets, the buyer profiles, and the permit environments in every Maryland county we serve. Renovation decisions that maximize ARV in Silver Spring are not the same ones that move the needle in Dundalk. We scope based on where the property actually sits, not where you’d like it to be.
Full-service execution — Pre-acquisition scoping, full renovation management, permit coordination, compliance handling, and pre-listing prep under a single point of accountability. You don’t manage a roster of separate contractors, permit runners, and compliance consultants.
Transparent budget management — Line-item scopes, regular cost reporting, documented change orders. No end-of-project surprises that compress a deal you underwrote on paper.
MHIC-licensed contractor network — All work performed by licensed contractors operating in full compliance with Maryland’s home improvement regulations. Your permits are clean, your inspections pass, and your certificate of occupancy is unencumbered.
Lender-compatible documentation — We produce the renovation scope, draw schedules, and photo documentation that hard money lenders require. If your project is bridge-financed, our documentation process is built around your lender’s draw requirements from day one.
Start Your Maryland Fix & Flip With the Right Renovation Partner
The difference between a profitable Maryland flip and a frustrating one often comes down to renovation execution, accurate scope, controlled costs, on-schedule completion, and finishes matched precisely to what the buyer pool expects.
Fortune Homes MD is ready to walk your next acquisition with you, build your renovation plan, and manage the project from the first hammer swing to listing day.
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