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Why Live in Marion Station
Marion Station, located on Maryland's Eastern Shore, is a small community known for its rural landscapes and agricultural heritage. Historically a bustling rail town and once dubbed the "Strawberry Capital of the World," it now serves as a hub for boating, crabbing, and farming. Homebuyers are drawn to its rural single-family homes and expansive land parcels suitable for farming, hunting, or custom builds. The area features Colonial Revivals, modest ramblers, and Cape Cods along tree-lined roads. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Terrapin Run Recreational Trail, which extends nearly five miles from Marion to Crisfield, with plans for further expansion. The Coulbourn Creek Boat Ramp provides access for paddleboats and motorboats, while Janes Island State Park offers camping, rental cabins, and over 30 miles of waterway trails through salt marshes. Local amenities include Butler's Farm Market and Orchard, and dining options in nearby Crisfield such as Chesapeake Bay Seafood & Steaks and Water’s Edge Café. The Somerset Strawberry Festival is a notable annual event celebrating the community's agricultural roots with live performances, food vendors, and strawberry-themed activities. Marion Station is approximately 25 miles from Salisbury, providing access to additional shopping, dining, and the Salisbury Regional Airport.
Home Trends in Marion Station, MD
On average, homes in Marion Station, MD sell after 86 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Marion Station, MD over the last 12 months is $208,900, down 19% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.