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Our best wishes for a safe and happy holiday weekend.

Please note: Our office will be closed starting at 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, November 26, Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28, 2025 and will reopen Monday, December 1, 2025. Inquiries and individual showing requests will be answered at that time. We apologize for the delay. Licensees may still schedule showings through ShowingTime where available.

The News

Wide street-level view of the Odorite Building on Maryland Avenue, showing the two-story brick façade, storefront windows, and surrounding streetscape in Mount Vernon.

Former Odorite building goes up for auction in Midtown-Belvedere

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Gentlemen’s club, motel sells for nearly $2M after bidding war

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An aerial view of a U-shaped motel building driveways and a grass lawn.

Gentlemen’s club and motel on Rt. 40 head to auction

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Harborview Marina goes to auction

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The auctioneer stands on the steps in front of a building.

Former funeral home in Hampden sells

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Charles Billig on Midday Maryland

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Former funeral home on Roland Avenue goes up for auction

Baltimore Fishbowl highlights our April 9 auction of 3818 Roland Ave.

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‘Spirited bidding’: Greenwood’s Towing property sold at auction for $2.3 million

A prime development parcel on West North Avenue – and a location that may be familiar to drivers who have had their cars towed in the city – has been sold at auction after heavy bidding.

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Property auctions gain in popularity among all asset classes

According to Chuck Billig, a fourth-generation member of Baltimore City-based A.J. Billig Auctioneers, auctions are an often-utilized tool by owners of various asset classes.

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Former Station North nightclubs, Trip’s Place and Gatsby’s, sold at auction

Our auctions at 1813-1819 N. Charles Street, the former Trip’s Place and Gatsby’s nightclubs, were recently featured in the Baltimore Business Journal and Baltimore Fishbowl.

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