Owning a historic home in Glyndon is both a privilege and a responsibility. As one of Maryland’s most cherished historic districts, Glyndon’s character depends on the thoughtful stewardship of its homeowners. Whether you're planning a restoration, updating your property, or exploring potential tax credits, it’s important to understand the guidelines and benefits that come with living in a designated historic district.
This resource is designed to help you navigate key considerations before starting any renovation or project, including:
With careful planning and informed decisions, you can help protect Glyndon’s historic charm for generations to come—while making the most of available incentives and resources.
These online resources provide information about living in a Baltimore County historic district, owning and rehabbing an old home, and joining preservation organizations.
If you own a historic home in Glyndon, you may be able to get a tax credit for certain rehabilitation projects through the Baltimore County Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit program. For information, including how to apply for the credit, visit the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit page on the Baltimore County Government website or click the button below.
Explains the procedures Glyndon property owners must follow before any excavation, demolition, or construction of any kind.
Describes all aspects of historic preservation in Baltimore County, and includes links to many important resources, including:
The PABC is a county-wide 501(c)3 organization dedicated to historic preservation in Baltimore County.
The Maryland Historical Trust is the state agency dedicated to preserving and interpreting the legacy of Maryland’s past – through research, conservation and education. Includes information on the state income tax credit for qualified rehabilitation of historic properties in Maryland.
Preservation Maryland is a non-profit focused on revitalizing and reinvesting in historic communities, advocating, and building the historic trades workforce.
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. The website includes a helpful FAQ.
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