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Federalsburg is located in Caroline County on the banks of the Marshyhope Creek, a tributary of the 30-mile-long Nanticoke River. The town is considered to be in the heart of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, but it is still within reasonable distance from job centers like Washington, D.C. and Baltimore and retail centers like Delaware’s outlet malls. Many families choose to live in Federalsburg because of its quiet, safe streets and its modern elementary school. And such local annual events as the All-American Soapbox Derby and the Christmas Parade are enjoyed by many of Federalsburg real estate owners and visitors alike.
Although this modest town is home to just 2,600 people, several major employers are located on Federalsburg real estate. These include General Mills, Maryland Plastics, Solo Cup, and Overnite Transportation. Yet agriculture is still big business here, as Federalsburg real estate remains fairly rural. This also allows for ample outdoor recreational opportunities, such as hiking along the Marshyhope Creek, horseback riding on Idylwild Farm’s 25 miles of trails, and boating at the Federalsburg Recreation Park and Marina. History buffs, meanwhile, can appreciate Federalsburg long and impressive heritage dating back to the late 1700s. Whatever your passion, Federalsburg real estate – with its access to both the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean and its relaxed small-town atmosphere – is a great place to consider when relocating.
Ocean City’s origins as a quiet fishing village date back to 1875. But the completion of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel in 1952 turned this onc... Read more
Welcome to Annapolis, the “Sailing Capital of America”! This nautical city – and state capital – sits at the mouth of the Severn River, which feed... Read more
Cambridge is the seat of Dorchester County, one of nine counties that make up the Eastern Shore. Although the city itself is home to just 11,00... Read more
Easton, the seat of Talbot County, is located on the state’s Eastern Shore and is home to roughly 12,000 residents. This charming maritime city i... Read more
While Delaware is known as the second smallest state in the United States at about 2000 square miles, this thriving community of about 780,00... Read more
Located in Anne Arundel County, on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, Pasadena is just a short trip from the big city amenities of Annapolis an... Read more
For many, Bethany Beach is the first and only choice when it comes to real estate along Delaware’s Eastern Shore. As a result, it is one of Susse... Read more
At one square mile, Rehoboth Beach is the largest of Delaware’s resort towns. However, its relatively modest year-round population of just over 150... Read more
Saint Michaels is a modest maritime town of 1,200 residents located in Talbot County on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. It is tucked between Michener’... Read more
Lewes, located in Sussex County, Delaware, is a coastal town along that portion of the Delaware Bay that meets the Atlantic Ocean. Easily accessibl... Read more
Smyrna, Delaware, is located in Kent County about 12 miles north of the state capitol and about 30 miles south of Wilmington. This area of Delawar... Read more
Located in Anne Arundel County, Severna Park real estate is home to nearly 30,000 residents. Many Severna Park real estate owners enjoy the natura... Read more
Lexington Park is located in Saint Mary’s County about 60 miles southeast of the nation’s capital. The town’s largest employer is the nearby Patuxen... Read more
Prince Frederick is a town of less than 2,000 people located in Calvert County. Its main thoroughfare is Solomons Island Road, which ultimatel... Read more
Ocean Pines is a 3,500-acre planned community located on the Atlantic side of the Delmarva Peninsula. Ocean Pines real estate owners, who numbe... Read more
Visitors may be surprised to learn that Fenwick Island isn’t actually an island. Rather, it is part of a narrow strip of land along Delaware’... Read more
Milford, Delaware, is along the Mispillion River about midway between the state capitol, Dover, and the beach communities of Sussex County... Read more
The charming town of Milton is located just north of Rehoboth and Lewes in Sussex County, at the head of the Broadkill River. It was originall... Read more
Ridgely is located in Caroline County, one of nine counties that make up Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Over the years, the town has stayed true to it... Read more
Oxford is Maryland’s oldest town; it began as a seaport back in the 1860s and grew into a prominent shipping center with the growth of the tobacc... Read more
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