Welcome to Odenton, MDOdenton, named after former state governor Oden Bowie, is located in Anne Arundel County at the intersection of Routes 170 and 175. This charming community is home to roughly 21,000 Odenton real estate owners but is quickly growing, thanks to its proximity to such employment centers as Fort Meade, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.
A major appeal of Odenton real estate is the Piney Orchard development, which boasts 3,500 housing units and more than 8,500 residents. Several of its neighborhoods are reserved for active adults, and all are overseen by the Piney Orchard Community Association. The development also features a community center complete with indoor pool as well as a lake with waterfalls. Another attraction is the Odenton Town Center, a 1,620-acre mixed-use development designed around the high-traffic Odenton MARC station, which serves more than 2,000 passengers daily.
Odenton’s ideal location and its commitment to smart growth makes this fast-growing community one of the area’s most desirable. | More Local Area InformationFort Meade, a growing community located in Anne Arundel County, was named after General George G. Meade, who served in the Union Army during th... Read moreCrofton real estate is located in Anne Arundel County, about halfway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. The community was originally establishe... Read moreThe largest city in Prince George’s County, Bowie was once the site of a modest railroad town. Today, it is home to roughly 51,000 Bowie real estat... Read morePrince Georges County is a very diverse area, right in the middle of the Baltimore/Washington corridor. It boasts many historical landmarks as wel... Read moreLaurel is located in northern Prince George’s County. Dating back to the 1800s, the city is still home to several buildings from that time period... Read moreLocated 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 moreGlen Burnie real estate is located in northern Anne Arundel County, just 15 miles north of Annapolis. The town dates back to the early 1800s, when i... Read moreLocated 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 moreElkridge is nestled on the banks of the Patapsco River, a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay that separates Howard and Baltimore Counties. Thanks to it... Read moreMitchellville is located in Prince George’s County and is considered part of the greater Bowie area. Just 20 miles east of Washington, D.C. thi... Read moreNot to be confused with the independent city of Baltimore, which it surrounds, the county of Baltimore is located in northern Maryland. Its count... Read moreColumbia began in the late 1960s as a planned community. Today, it is home to 10 distinct villages and more than 100,000 residents. Among thes... Read moreBurtonsville, a modest town of around 8,000 people, is located in the northeaster corner of Montgomery County. Because it sits about halfway betwee... Read moreMontgomery County, considered a Washington, D.C. suburb because of its proximity to the nation’s capital, is one of the most affluent areas in all o... Read moreMontgomery County, with a population of 942,000, has the 16th largest public school system in the United States. The system consists of 200 schools... Read moreThe Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical ParkThe Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park with access to both the Canal and th... Read moreMontgomery County is 494.6 square miles with a population of over 920,000 people. It borders the Northwest district of Washington DC on the Sout... Read moreThe All-America City Award, the oldest and most prestigious civic recognition award in the country, was presented to Montgomery County by th... Read moreWelcome to Annapolis, the “Sailing Capital of America”! This nautical city – and state capital – sits at the mouth of the Severn River, which feed... Read moreCollege Park is located in Prince George’s County. It is predominantly known as the site of the 1,250-acre campus of the University of Maryland. Bu... Read more |