Anne Arundel County is the most interesting place to live in Maryland. Close to Baltimore and Washington D.C., this county is recognized for its historical landmarks and significant water tourism culture.
Within the county are dozens of historical properties dating back to the 18th century, with many listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Historically known as "Providence," Annapolis is home to Maryland’s culture and economy. Westfield Annapolis is one of the largest shopping malls in Maryland. Elsewhere in Crownsville, the Maryland Renaissance Festival is the second largest celebration of renaissance culture in the U.S.
The Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development maintains a list of the county’s top employers in 2014, which include Fort George G. Meade, a U.S. Army installation, an aerospace and technology corporation, a regional healthcare system and a casino. Several important state government agencies, such as the Maryland Department of Agriculture and the Department of Transportation, are located in this county.
Chesapeake Bay lies to the east and supports a strong commercial fishing industry. As a result, you will find many seafood restaurants in Anne Arundel County and a place for water sports, especially crabbing and boating. The county lies within the Atlantic coastal plain that has numerous rivers, swamps and flat terrains.
Properties in Anne Arundel County start in the 200s and reach to the 1 million range. Many of the one-or-two-story single family homes are made of brick or stone colonial styles. Within this county, find many houses that are representative of 18th-century New England architecture, including Colonial Revivals and Georgian houses.
In the Baltimore area affordable townhomes, costing in the 300s range are built on 2,000 sq. ft and equipped with lawns, granite kitchens and 2-car garages. The most expensive homes, built on 3,000 to 6,000 sq. ft., are found near rolling hills and prestigious public and private schools in the area. Found near Marley Creek are villas in the high 300s that come with 3 different floor plans. In the same price range are two-story condominium homes with upscale amenities from stainless steel appliances to roof decks.
Whether you are buying your first house or settling down in a new state, you want to consider the homes in Anne Arundel County. View a large database of new and old properties on the NewHomeSource.
Davenport (3014 Turnstile Lane) by NVHomes
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Odenton, MD 21113
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Riverwalk at Crofton Condos
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Crofton, MD 21114
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Tanyard Shores Single Family Homes
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Glen Burnie, MD 21060
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Wallnut Hill Farm
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Gambrills, MD 21054
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Stone Mill
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Pasadena, MD 21122
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Hogan (299 Bonheur Ave.) by Baldwin Homes Inc.
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from $779,900
The Preserve at Severn Run
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Gambrills, MD 21054
MapPatuxent (1516 Yellow Sand Lane) by Winchester Homes
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Two Rivers Craftsman Bungalows
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Odenton, MD 21113
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Summerfield Village
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Gambrills, MD 21054
MapColumbia (7641 Deep Notch Way) by Ryan Homes
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Shipley Homestead
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Hanover, MD 21076
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Two Rivers Craftsman Bungalows
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