Updated April 21st, 2017

Land Bank pumping millions into restoring local distressed properties

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When quiet but important real estate deals need to happen, the Montgomery County Land Bank is often there.

Fueled by $18 million in federal funds, the bank is best known as being a vehicle for arranging the transfer of vacant, distressed homes, making demolition of “zombie properties” possible.

“Distressed real estate is kind of the global mission,” said Michael Grauwelman, executive director of the bank, known formally as Montgomery County Land Reutilization Corp. …

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