7

Neighborhoods near Laurel Intermediate Middle School in Laurel, DE

  • /13

    Millsboro

    Originally a 19th-century mill town along the Indian River, Millsboro is now the second fastest-growing city in Delaware’s Sussex County. Within the last 20 years, many of the town’s former lumberyards and orchards have been developed into master-planned communities. The 2021 Millsboro Comprehensive Plan added a shopping center, medical centers

    • Average Value

      $411K

    • List Price

      $253K - $922K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      447 Listings

    Millsboro
  • /29

    Georgetown

    Georgetown’s central location lets residents enjoy a range of outdoor activities, from hiking through state forests to digging their feet into the sandy Atlantic coastline. This southern Delaware town also offers a mix of home ages and a downtown shopping and dining hub. “It’s a growing town that’s just 30 minutes from the beach,” says Beth

    • Average Value

      $380K

    • List Price

      $249K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      169 Listings

    Georgetown
  • Delmar

    Delmar

    Delmar offers a quaint environment in a community that straddles the Delaware-Maryland border. The area was established in the mid-19th century as a passenger train depot, and when railroad workers moved to both sides of the state line, the communities slowly combined. Today, Delmar is known as “the little town too big for one state,” with

    • Average Value

      $331K

    • List Price

      $149K - $834K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Delmar
  • /17

    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

      $196K - $874K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      122 Listings

    Seaford
  • /16

    Mardela Springs

    The quaint village of Mardela Springs has considerable history as a mill and rail town, though today, it’s known for its tight-knit community and spacious rural homes. The Eastern Shore town rests on Barren Creek, a tributary branching off the Nanticoke River, a recreational hub for locals. “The town has a boat ramp, a lot of people fish or go

    • Average Value

      $302K

    • List Price

      $132K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Mardela Springs
  • 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

      $300K

    • List Price

      $124K - $740K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      36 Listings

    Laurel
  • Sharptown

    Sharptown

    With a population of just under 700 people and a rural location along the Nanticoke River, Sharptown has a small-town, family-friendly feeling. “The community is very close,” says Colby Phippin, a Realtor with Whitehead Real Estate Executives. “The volunteer fire department is huge and well-connected throughout the area. They host a carnival every

    • Average Value

      $243K

    • List Price

      $156K - $478K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Sharptown