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Neighborhoods in Salisbury, MD

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    Eden

    Eden in Salisbury offers rural living with midcentury homes and custom builds on spacious lots. Residents enjoy kayaking on Wicomico Creek, local farmers markets, and Assateague State Park's beaches. Downtown Salisbury is nearby.

    • Average Value

      $359K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

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    Johnson Pond

    Johnson Pond in Salisbury offers a forested setting near downtown. Key spots include Billy Gene Jackson Sr. Park and Salisbury City Park. North Salisbury Elementary School is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $281K

    • List Price

      $315K - $680K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

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    North Camden

    North Camden in Salisbury has historic early 1900s homes on tree-lined streets. The Salisbury Riverwalk, downtown amenities, and Salisbury University are nearby. James M. Bennett High School provides highly rated education.

    • Average Value

      $270K

    • List Price

      $216K - $788K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

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    East Main Street

    East Main Street in Salisbury features mid-century homes with tree-lined streets. Salisbury City Park offers trails, playgrounds, and a zoo. Local shops like The Country House and The Ugly Pie add charm to this neighborhood.

    • Average Value

      $259K

    • List Price

      $212K - $444K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

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    Newtown-North Division

    Newtown-North Division in Salisbury has historic homes from the 1800s-1920s. Jeanette P. Chipman Boundless Park and Parsons Cemetery offer recreation. Downtown is a dining hub. North Salisbury Elementary School is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $249K

    • List Price

      $267K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

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    Downtown Salisbury

    Downtown Salisbury in Salisbury blends small-town charm with urban perks. Residents enjoy waterfront dining, local shops, and community events. Victorian homes and a riverside park characterize the area. Schools are highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $218K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Downtown Salisbury
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    Doverdale

    Doverdale in Salisbury combines industrial and residential areas. It offers affordable housing options from the 1920s-60s. Notable spots include Doverdale Park and nearby Salisbury City Park, featuring a zoo and nature trails.

    • Average Value

      $176K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

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    Church Street-Doverdale

    Church Street-Doverdale in Salisbury blends history with urban convenience. Near downtown and Salisbury City Park, it features 1920s-1950s homes. The Charles H. Chipman Cultural Center preserves local Black history.

    • Average Value

      $176K

    • List Price

      $141K - $657K

    • For Sale

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      3 Listings

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    Presidents-Princeton

    Presidents-Princeton in Salisbury features 1940s-50s homes. Salisbury City Park offers recreation and a free zoo. The area provides access to U.S. Route 13 and downtown dining. James M. Bennett High School is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $175K

    • List Price

      $222K - $850K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

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    Westside

    Westside in Salisbury features modest homes from the 1930s-40s, some backing onto Johnson Pond. It’s near downtown and Lake Street Park. Charles H. Chipman Elementary School is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $148K

    • List Price

      $182K - $951K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Westside
  • South Salisbury

    South Salisbury

    The community of South Salisbury is home to a growing mix of families, young professionals and college students. Anchored by Salisbury University, the southern half of the largest city on Maryland’s Eastern Shore stretches nearly 14 miles from east to west. Homebuyers looking here can choose between the walkability of living close to the city

    • Average Value

      $357K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    South Salisbury
  • North Salisbury

    North Salisbury

    North Salisbury combines rural, suburban and metropolitan living in the upper region of the Eastern Shore’s largest city. Horse stables, new-construction subdivisions and major employers like Perdue Farms make up this Wicomico County area. Locals can buy fresh produce from farmstands or get groceries at the big-box stores along U.S. Route 13. And

    • Average Value

      $258K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    North Salisbury