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Westover Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $30,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 650 Sq Ft

    0 Rumbley Rd Unit MDSO2005690, Westover, MD 21871

    Waiting release of contract. Sleeps 4 to 6 and has a large screened entry porch for relaxing and staying out of the elements, but enjoying the views and camp ground. Body of water is Monokin River with the best fishing on the Eastern Shore. Just 8 miles to open bay and 30 miles to Solomon's Island. Park is open from April 1 to Dec 1. Park amenities include water, sewer, lawn care, and trash

    Sara Pavlica ERA Martin Associates

    0 Rumbley Rd Unit MDSO2005690, Westover, MD 21871
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    $15,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 350 Sq Ft

    0 Rumbley Rd Unit MDSO2005452, Westover, MD 21871

    Vacation home is being sold AS IS. It is in great shape, but at this price, it is being sold as is. This is a Park Model RV that is 35' long. It would be hard to find a place this close to the water for this price. Great place to spend your summers with public boat ramp just across the street. Easy access to Goose Creek Marina boat ramp. Did I mention the boat ramp is Free? Just in time to catch

    Sara Pavlica ERA Martin Associates

    0 Rumbley Rd Unit MDSO2005452, Westover, MD 21871

Why Live in Westover

Tucked amid the marshes and creeks that line Maryland’s lower Eastern Shore, Westover is a rural community rooted in the agricultural and fishing industries. Westover itself is a small unincorporated community away from the shore. Still, its 21871 postal code encompasses several small communities and villages that expand into the western marshlands of Fairmount and Frenchtown-Rumbly. “There aren’t many amenities in Westover,” says Tim Arnett, Realtor with ERA Martin Associates. “It’s extremely rural, but tributaries still lead out to the Chesapeake Bay. So, if you’re looking for an affordable waterfront home and don’t have to worry about commuting to work or don’t mind a long drive, it’s a beautiful place to live.” U.S. Route 13 bisects the community, connecting residents north to Princess Anne and south to Crisfield. Wide-open farmland and tidal marshlands frame its landscape, while winding country roads weave past clusters of homes, working farms and small churches before reaching the western marshes feeding the Manokin River. Rumbley Road leads to a fork in the road, where narrow paved streets lead to skinny stretches of land surrounded by water, offering residents sweeping
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