Maryland
Real Estate – Coastline Dominates
by Raynor James
Maryland is unique in that many of the population
centers lie on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. If you have a hankering
to be close to the water, Maryland real estate may be the answer.
Maryland
Maryland, the ocean and seafood are three words
that always go together. The dominant feature, of course, is Chesapeake
Bay which is the lifeblood of the Maryland fishing industries. Take a
drive up the coast and you’ll visit modern cities and historic little
shore towns, all with the characteristics of any location on the ocean
in any part of the world. Inland, Maryland is profiled with mountain
ranges and historically significant sites from the maturation process
of the United States.
Baltimore
If you’re looking for a city with an eccentric
charm, Baltimore is a hidden gem and definitely the best city on the
east coast. The city has a robust waterfront area with concert
pavilions and tons of little eccentric niches you can see while just
walking around. There is no denying Baltimore is a historic town, but
this history comes from a flavorful population. Words fail me in
describing the city. You just have to experience it for yourself.
In the past, Baltimore had a reputation as a very
tough town with crime problems. This is no longer the case and presents
you with an opportunity to get in the bottom floor of the real estate
market.
Frederick
Located about an hour from Baltimore, Frederick is
the home of a presidential retreat with an overwhelming amount of
history. Yep, I’m talking about Camp David, which is located just a few
miles outside of Frederick. Wouldn’t you love to be a fly on the wall
in that compound? Frederick has the classic eastern seaboard
architectural style and temperament with older stone homes and such.
Frederick is also centrally located to such historic sites as Antietam
and Harpers Ferry.
Maryland Real Estate
Maryland real estate is reasonably priced when
compared to typical eastern seaboard real estate. A single family
residence in Baltimore will set you back $500,000 on average, while the
same home in Frederick will run about $100,000 less. The appreciation
rate for Maryland real estate is a very strong 22 percent for 2005.
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