Baltimore-related Real Estate and Other Domain Names for Sale

Having the “right” domain name is vital to developing your business presence on the Internet, whether it is here on the South Baltimore Peninsula or anywhere you may be or choose to do business.

Location, location, location!
Your website domain name is the starting point for establishing the “credibility” of your business, the services you offer and/or the products you sell . Like it or not, your domain says a lot about your business and about you as a business owner. It is an indicator of seriousness and trustworthiness in business.

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Just as water is vital to life, having the right domain is vital to the health of your business website.

Reasonable offers will be considered on any of the listed domains. Contact [bill at southbaltimore.com] or leave a message in the comment section below to inquire about any of these premium domain names.

Mount Washington Real Estate

MountWashingtonRealEstate.com – MOUNTWASHINGTONREALESTATE.COM – mountwashingtonrealestate.com

Middle River Real Estate

MiddleRiverRealEstate.com – MIDDLERIVERREALESTATE.COM – middleriverrealestate.com

Port Covington Real Estate

PortCovingtonRealEstate.com – PORTCOVINGTONREALESTATE.COM – portcovingtonrealestate.com

South Baltimore Real Estate

SouthBaltimoreRealEstate.com – SOUTHBALTIMOREREALESTATE.COM – southbaltimorerealestate.com

Sparrows Point Real Estate

SparrowsPointRealEstate.com – SPARROWSPOINTREALESTATE.COM – sparrowspointrealestate.com

Port Covington – dot-net and dot-org

PortCovington.net – PORTCOVINGTON.NET – portcovington.net
PortCovington.org – PORTCOVINGTON.ORG – portcovington.org

Port Covington Maritime Center

PortCovingtonMaritimeCenter.com – PORTCOVINGTONMARITIMECENTER.COM – portcovingtonmaritimecenter.com

Harbor East Baltimore

HarborEastBaltimore.com – HARBOREASTBALTIMORE.COM – harboreastbaltimore.com

Locust Point

LocustPoint.org – LOCUSTPOINT.ORG – locustpoint.org

Timonium

Timonium.com – TIMONIUM.COM – timonium.com

Navotas

Navotas.com – NAVOTAS.COM – navotas.com

13Y – Hey, Why Not? Right

13y.net – 12Y.NET – 13y.net

Free Cell Phones

FreeCellPhones.org – FREECELLPHONES.ORG – freecellphones.org


Vital Domains .com
Vital Domains dot-com may also be for sale.

South Baltimore Peninsula Maps

SoBo, South Bmore, Federal Hill, Locust Point, Downtown, Inner Harbor, Riverside, Port Covington, more…

Looking for a real estate location of just getting around, try the Interactive Baltimore Map, powered by Google Maps®. Try the “Zoom” buttons ( [+] [] ) on the lower-right of the map and “drag” the map to move around the SouthBmore and/or Baltimore City neighborhoods. This can be quite helpful if you are looking for a new house or apartment in the South Baltimore real estate market.

We hope you enjoy your visit to Baltimore. Have fun.

(CLICK to view larger map.)

Note: the two maps below are simply illustrative maps of what the South Baltimore Peninsula encompasses.
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Details of the South Baltimore peninsula – Baltimore Inner Harbor to Locust Point
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South Baltimore’s location relative to greater Baltimore.

The First Port Covington Website

19+ Years of PortCovington.com (now on temporary hiatus)

The first iteration of the PortCovington.com website was recorded by the Internet Archive “Wayback Machine” on February 2, 2004, just over a week after the domain was first registered (01/24/04). As near as we can tell, this was the first website solely about the geographic area known as Port Covington and its role as a South Baltimore “neighborhood” among the myriad and diverse neighborhoods in the City of Baltimore.

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Screen Capture of the first PortCovington.com web presence.

The small bit of narrative in the image above was much as the “intro” to the site is today. It reads: ‘In mid-2002, the world’s largest retailer, Wal-Mart, opened its first Baltimore City stores at Port Covington in the South Baltimore area. Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club are the first retailers to locate in the new Port Covington Shopping Center, a 60-acre, waterfront site on East Cromwell Street. Several hundred City jobs were created when the 142,000 square foot Wal-Mart and the 130,000 square foot Sam’s Club opened their doors. This strategically-located retail development at the site of a former City rail yard has come a long way – but has a long way yet to go. Watch for further development of this “newest” of waterfront destinations.’

The few links were to existing, local websites, four of which exist today, Including our own South Baltimore directory website. The Digital Harbor domain now redirects to PortCovington because we believe this location will become home to many “digital” enterprises.

There was not much done to develop the website in the last dozen years because not much has been done to develop Port Covington for most of that time. Although the proposals were impressive, the WalMart and Sam’s Club and curbing and intersections never amounted to much at all. The Sam’s closed after a brief run – WalMart fared better but one store does not a community make. The Sam’s Club building remained vacant and unoccupied for nearly a decade until the CEO of Under Armour, Kevin Plank, had the vision to see what it could (and will) become.