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    Ellendale

    For buyers looking for a quieter lifestyle, Ellendale offers a serene landscape with lower housing prices than its neighboring coastal towns. New homes continue to pop up in the community, providing plenty of options for buyers looking for new construction. “People moving there are looking for privacy in a quiet town,” says Realtor Dustin Parker

    • Average Value

      $336K

    • List Price

      $265K - $612K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      36 Listings

    Ellendale
  • Bridgeville

    Bridgeville

    Bridgeville is an agricultural southwestern Delaware town whose biggest appeal is that it’s “away from the craziness of the beach traffic,” says Jay Schulman, who’s sold homes in the area since 1989 and is a Realtor and team lead for The Delashore Team with Coldwell Banker Realty. But for one weekend each October, thousands descend on this rural

    • Average Value

      $334K

    • List Price

      $244K - $633K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      30 Listings

    Bridgeville
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    Seaford

    On the banks of the Nanticoke River, Seaford was once a bustling company town, home to the Dupont Nylon Plant. The factory attracted thousands of workers from across southern Delaware and produced millions of stockings, carpets and other nylon-based goods between the 1930s and ‘70s. However, by the ‘80s, global competition caused mass layoffs, and

    • Average Value

      $318K

    • List Price

      $180K - $832K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      73 Listings

    Seaford
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    Woodside

    Originally known as the "Village of Fredonia" and renamed in 1869, Woodside is a rural Delaware town on the outskirts of Dover. Though life in town is relatively quiet, beaches, museums and a NASCAR racetrack are all within a short drive. Residents can experience excitement in this quiet Dover suburb. Woodside residents can spend the weekend in

    • Average Value

      $314K

    • List Price

      $385K - $489K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Woodside
  • Laurel

    Laurel

    When it was incorporated in 1883, Laurel was one of the wealthiest towns in Delaware until a fire in the summer of 1899 destroyed the north side of Market Street. Today, the town is a mostly rural community with comparatively lower-priced homes. Parts of Laurel’s past are still visible: The area has 15 sites on the National Register of Historic

    • Average Value

      $298K

    • List Price

      $130K - $782K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      38 Listings

    Laurel

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