$4,675 per month
- 6 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 4,805 Sq Ft
- House for Rent
9148 Paulyn Dr, Owings, MD 20736
9148 Paulyn Dr, Owings, MD 20736$4,675 per month
9148 Paulyn Dr, Owings, MD 20736
9148 Paulyn Dr, Owings, MD 20736$3,495 per month
9457 Boyds Turn Rd, Owings, MD 20736
Contemporary 3BR 2FB split foyer with dual stair cases and a 2 car garage on 2.4 acres in Paris Oak. On the upper level of the home with wood flooring is the living room with a wood burning fireplace, the recently renovated kitchen with custom cabinets, solid surface counters, stainless steel appliances, tile flooring, breakfast bar and separate dining room. Off of the dining/living room area is
Joycelyn Clark-Young CENTURY 21 New Millennium
Owings, Maryland, is a small semi-rural suburban town with a population of just under 2,500, situated between Dunkirk and Chesapeake Beach on the western side of the Chesapeake Bay. Known for its farm-fresh produce and exceptional schools, Owings offers a blend of suburban living with a touch of country charm. Houses here are custom-built, often inspired by colonial revival styles, and feature front porches, wide properties, and well-manicured lawns on winding roads and cul-de-sacs. Students attend highly rated schools in the Calvert County Public School District, including Windy Hill Elementary School, Windy Hill Middle School, and Northern High School, which is renowned for its theater program. Residents enjoy various outdoor activities, such as fishing at Hutchins Pond, hiking at Ward Farm Recreation and Nature Park, and visiting nearby beaches like North Beach and Chesapeake Beach, located six to seven miles east. For indoor entertainment, Odyssey Axe Throw in Huntingtown offers axe throwing and archery. Seasonal activities include pumpkin picking at Swann Farms and wine tasting at Fridays Creek Winery. Dining options feature local favorites like Pinky’s Eatery, serving southern cuisine, while grocery shopping can be done at nearby Dunkirk's Harris Teeter, Walmart, Safeway, and Giant Food. Trott’s Fresh Farm Produce provides an outdoor market for local fruits and vegetables. Overall, Owings combines suburban convenience with rural charm, making it a unique place to live.