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The following agencies offer many services to homebuyers, including pre-purchase homeownership counseling. They will guide you through the process and help you decide whether or not you are ready for homeownership.
Baltimore City Office of Homeownership incentive programs, including Live Baltimore Home Center’s “Buying into Baltimore” neighborhood tours and homebuying fair incentive, require one-on-one homeownership counseling from a city-approved agency listed below. You will need to present your homeownership counseling completion certificate from that organization to earn your incentive. To earn a certificate, you usually need to attend one (or more) group classes and an individual session. Each agency has its own specifications, which may include more classes or a small fee to cover materials and/or a credit check. Contact them for more information.
Many of these agencies also offer other services, such as post-purchase education, default and delinquency counseling, community outreach, and credit and budgeting classes.
Baltimore City
If you are looking for a housing counselor outside of Baltimore City, please click here for a state-wide list.
Washington, DC
If you reside in Washington, DC and would like to get your certificate there, please click here for a list of Washington-area HUD-approved agencies.
Frequently Asked Questions about Homeownership Counseling Certificates
Can I walk-in, or do I need an appointment?
Most agencies will ask that you pre-register for their group classes, at which point you can also make an appointment to see a counselor one-on-one. Please call the agency directly for their preference.
Is there a cost?
Each agency determines whether there is a cost for their services. Most charge no fee, a nominal administrative fee ($5), or will only charge a fee for pulling your credit report ($15 - $20). Ask about this information when you call for an appointment.
Can I get a certificate in Baltimore City and buy in Baltimore County?
If you are not sure where you will buy a house and are looking at different jurisdictions, be sure to tell your housing counselor when you make your appointment. Some jurisdictions will accept a homeownership certificate from another county; others will not. If you are considering both Baltimore City and Baltimore County, meet with a counselor at either Harbel Housing Partnership Program, or one of the Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore offices. These two organizations work in both jurisdictions and will be able to help you negotiate the specifics of both.
Do I need a homeownership certificate to buy a house?
No. But we highly recommend homeownership counseling, especially if you are a first-time homebuyer or you have concerns about the homebuying process. Buying a home is the biggest investment you’re going to make in your lifetime. Being smart about it -- by educating yourself with a counseling program and asking detailed questions to your real estate agent and mortgage lender – only makes sense. Additionally, if you are hoping to take advantage of Baltimore City incentives, you must obtain a homeownership certificate.
Baltimore City Homeownership Counseling Agencies
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Acorn Housing Corporation
16 W. 25th Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: 410-243-9791
Fax: 410-243-9794
www.acornhousing.org
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Belair-Edison Housing Services
3412 Belair Road
Baltimore, MD 21213
Phone: 410-485-8422
Fax: 410-485-0728
www.belair-edison.org
Centro de la Comunidad
3021 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: 410-675-8906
Fax: 410-675-3146
www.centrodlc.org
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Comprehensive Housing
Assistance, Inc. (CHAI)
5721 Park Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone: 410-466-1990
Fax: 410-466-1996
www.chaibaltimore.org
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The Development Corporation
of NW Baltimore
3521 W. Belvedere Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone: 410-578-7190
Fax: 410-578-7193
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Druid Heights Community
Development Corporation
2140 McCulloh Street
Baltimore, MD 21217
Phone: 410-523-1350
Fax: 410-523-1374
www.druidheights.com
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East Harbor Community
Development Corporation
120 South Central Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: 410-753-4169
www.ehcdc.org
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Garwyn Oaks Housing
Resource Center
2300 Garrison Boulevard, Suite 270
Baltimore, MD 21216
Phone: 410-947-0084
Fax: 410-947-0087
www.garwynoaks.org
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Greater Baltimore
Urban League
512 Orchard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-523-8150
Fax: 410-523-4022
www.bul.org
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Harbel Housing Partnership
5807 Harford Road
Baltimore, MD 21214
Phone: 410-444-9152
Fax: 410-444-9181
www.harbel.org/harbel_housing_partnership.htm
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Making Choices for
Independent Living
3011 Montebello Terrace
Baltimore, MD 21214
Phone: 410-444-1400
Fax: 410-444-0825
www.mcil-md.org
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Neighborhood Housing Services of
Baltimore, Inc. - Greater Hillendale
300 Lennox Avenue, Second Floor
Towson, MD 21286
Phone: 410-769-8820
Fax: 410-769-9014
www.nhsbaltimore.com
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Neighborhood Housing Services of
Baltimore, Inc. - Southeast Initiative
819 Park Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-327-1200
Fax: 410-675-1855
www.nhsbaltimore.com
Reservoir Hill Improvement Council
2001 Park Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21217
Phone: 410-225-7547
Fax: 410-225-7455
www.reservoirhill.net
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Southeast Community
Development Corporation
3700 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: 410-342-3234
Fax: 410-342-1719
www.southeastcdc.org
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St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center
321 E. 25th Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: 410-235-5770
Fax: 410-366-8795
www.stambros.org
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Tri-Churches Housing
815 Scott Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
Phone: 410-385-1463
Fax: 410-752-4643
www.trichurcheshousing.org
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All of the above housing counseling agencies are approved to provide counseling certificates for Baltimore City homeownership incentives.
Agencies listed with an ▲ are also approved to provide counseling for Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development’s Community Development Administration (CDA) mortgage programs and incentives like the Downpayment and Settlement Expense Loan Program (DSELP) and Maryland Mortgage Program (MMP). More information is available at www.morehouse4less.com.
Agencies listed with an § are Federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approved counseling agencies.
Updated March 2008
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