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Neighborhoods in Somerset County, MD

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    Mount Vernon

    Mount Vernon in Princess Anne features custom homes on narrow roads amid fields and pines. Webster's Cove Marina offers boating and fishing. The historic Whitehaven Ferry connects to nearby towns.

    • Average Value

      $320K

    • List Price

      $197K - $493K

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  • Westover

    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

    • Average Value

      $276K

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  • Deal Island

    Deal Island

    Deal Island was established as an oystering and crabbing community on the Tangier Sound in the 17th century. Today, generational watermen still work on this Somerset County peninsula, home to several marinas, boat launches and one of America’s oldest skipjack fleets. “Most people who live here work on the water because that’s what their families

    • Average Value

      $266K

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    Deal Island
  • Marion Station

    Marion Station

    • Average Value

      $261K

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    Marion Station
  • Princess Anne

    Princess Anne

    Princess Anne, MD, founded in 1733, blends historic charm with college life. The University of Maryland Eastern Shore, a top public HBCU, anchors the community. Manokin River Park offers outdoor recreation for residents.

    • Average Value

      $261K

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  • Crisfield

    Crisfield

    Situated on a skinny peninsula along the Chesapeake Bay, the City of Crisfield is a historic fishing village surrounded by water on three sides. With nearly 2,500 residents, it stands out as Maryland's southernmost city with a working waterfront, saltwater marshes and a long legacy as "the Crab Capital of the World." "There used to be large

    • Average Value

      $204K

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    Crisfield