Welcome to Ocean City, MDOcean 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 once sleepy town into a booming resort destination. Today, Ocean City real estate is some of the Delmarva Peninsula’s most desirable, thanks to its waterfront lots, spectacular views, sandy beaches, and ample amenities. More than 8,000 Ocean City real estate owners call the "White Marlin Capital of the World" home, lured to relocate here by the area’s natural beauty and excellent fishing. But come the warm-weather months, the city’s population swells to thousands more thanks to such attractions as Ocean City’s famous boardwalk, numerous golf courses, and performances by the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra. Add to this the city’s multi-million dollar commitment to restoring its popular beaches and it’s easy to see why so many people – from families to retirees – choose to relocate to Ocean City real estate. | More Local Area InformationOcean 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 moreVisitors 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 moreDelaware’s Eastern Shore comprises a string of vibrant resort towns that run along the Atlantic coast: Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Dewey Beach, Bethan... Read moreFor 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 moreDespite its larger-than-life reputation, Dewey Beach is one of the smallest communities along Delaware’s Eastern Shore at only one mile long an... Read moreSalisbury is the seat of Wicomico County and the largest city on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Consequently, the city is home to several majo... Read moreAt 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 moreLewes, located in Sussex County, Delaware, is a coastal town along that portion of the Delaware Bay that meets the Atlantic Ocean. Easily accessibl... Read moreThe 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 moreAs the largest city in Sussex County, Seaford is home to more than 6000 residents. The community’s downtown recently underwent a $1.5 millio... Read moreMilford, Delaware, is along the Mispillion River about midway between the state capitol, Dover, and the beach communities of Sussex County... Read moreFederalsburg is located in Caroline County on the banks of the Marshyhope Creek, a tributary of the 30-mile-long Nanticoke River. The town i... Read moreHarrington, Delaware is in Kent County, about 16 miles south of the state capital and only a short drive to the Delaware beaches. Harrington i... Read more |