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Welcome to Clarksville, MD

Located between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., the rural community of Clarksville is home to roughly 16,500 residents. But don’t let its small size and modest population fool you. Clarksville real estate is some of the priciest in the nation, thanks to the high average income of Clarksville’s real estate owners.

Clarksville’s youths are served by the Howard County school system, which boasts some of the finest schools in the nation. The town’s own River Hill High School is ranked as one of the best in Maryland, with a graduation rate of more than 97%. Naturally, Clarksville real estate is highly desirable among families as a result. But many others are also attracted by the town’s natural beauty; because so much of Clarksville real estate is undeveloped, outdoor recreation in the form of hiking, biking, and camping abounds.

From its excellent, nationally recognized schools to its small-town atmosphere and wealthy community, Clarksville real estate is ideal if you are buying a home or relocating.
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