Greenbrier Hills
Exercising the mind and body at Rockfield Park and feeding the Bynum Run ducks
Greenbrier Hills sits near numerous parks with a variety of recreation options. A few blocks away off East Churchville Road, visitors can settle into a bench, overlooking the duck pond at Bynum Run Park. On the opposite side of The John Carroll School’s campus and athletic facilities, Rockfield Park has open field space and a large playground with educational displays on the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Hikers and cyclers can head to the Ma & Pa Heritage Trail, which follows the old Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad. The Maryland Golf & Country Clubs operate about 3 miles away, where members come to play the 18-hole course, hit the racquet courts or swim in the outdoor pool in the summer.Downtown Bel Air dining and the Harford Mall
While fast and casual chains and sports bars, like Lib’s Grill Bel Air, are close by in shopping centers off East Churchville Road, most restaurants can be found downtown. The Vagabond Sandwich Company has plenty of regulars that come in for specialty “sandos,” burgers and melts. Customers can grab a beer at Das Bierhalle until 2 a.m. and be back for brunch at 9 a.m. on the weekends. The Greenbrier Shopping Center next door has a Safeway, and Target and Aldi are about 3 miles away near Harford Mall. The indoor mall has over 70 stores, including Macy’s and Best Buy, along with a few restaurants.Greenbrier Hills’ three public schools earn A-minus grades
The Harford County Public Schools district ranks No. 2 in the Baltimore area, according to Niche. Kids can begin their education at Prospect Mill Elementary before heading to Southampton Middle, which Niche ranks No. 1 in Harford County. Students can finish out at C. Milton Wright High, where dozens of clubs are available, from acapella groups and mariachi bands to honor societies dedicated to community service. All three schools earn A-minus grades on Niche. Families can enroll their kids at nearby private schools, like Harford Day, which serves prekindergarten through eighth grade and scores an A-plus. The John Carroll School provides private education for high schoolers and earns an A-minus.Bel Air traditions bring the community together
The Bel Air Downtown Alliance throws many events throughout the year, from seasonal food and wine tours and holiday parades down Main Street to business networking socials. Each October, the city hosts the Maryland State BBQ Bash, where participants compete with their recipes and enjoy the vendors and live music. First Fridays spotlight small businesses and draw in crowds to enjoy food, local bands and activities for children, like face painting and games. The Belle Aire Market is an outdoor bazaar featuring dozens of popups that transforms into a holiday market when temperatures drop.Downsizing in a condo or settling into one of Greenbrier Hills’ single families
The center of the neighborhood comprises mostly condo buildings with amenities, such as fitness centers, pools and clubhouses. Prices for these units tend to fall between about $200,000 and $300,000, though outlying townhouse properties within these communities sell in the $400,000 range. Other residential streets that surround these complexes are full of well-kept front lawns, oaks supporting tree swings and driveways large enough for multiple cars. While Cape Cods and ranch styles often populate the neighborhood’s private cul-de-sacs, 21st-century Colonial Revivals dominate the market. Single-family home prices typically range from $500,000 to $650,000.Public transit, commuter trains and major highways near Greenbrier Hills
Commuters can hop on a train from Aberdeen Amtrak/MARC station and reach downtown Baltimore in about 50 minutes and Washington in under two hours. Harford Transit LINK buses also stop nearby as a public transit option to closer destinations. Drivers have quick access to both U.S. Route 1 and Interstate 95, as well, which lead to Philadelphia, about 80 miles northeast. BWI International Airport is about 40 miles south and offers Amtrak services.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Jeff Washo
Compass
(667) 771-3741
276 Total Sales
1 in Greenbrier Hills
$179,000 Price
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Randy Pomfrey
Cummings & Co. Realtors
(443) 594-8210
270 Total Sales
1 in Greenbrier Hills
$337,500 Price
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Juston Panambo
Ghimire Homes
(667) 771-6903
62 Total Sales
1 in Greenbrier Hills
$385,000 Price
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Rose Calderone
ExecuHome Realty
(667) 201-6350
78 Total Sales
1 in Greenbrier Hills
$435,000 Price
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Daniel McGhee
Homeowners Real Estate
(443) 707-3053
577 Total Sales
2 in Greenbrier Hills
$480K - $490K Price Range
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Ali Haghgoo
EXP Realty, LLC
(410) 999-0791
387 Total Sales
1 in Greenbrier Hills
$375,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Greenbrier Hills | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 3 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
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Greenbrier Hills Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Greenbrier Hills, Bel Air sell after 30 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Greenbrier Hills, Bel Air over the last 12 months is $910,000, up 296% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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