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CARROLL COUNTY, WOODBINE – Easy living on almost 7 acres situated on a quiet cul de sac. Te colonial home features hardwood floors, masonry fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, walk out lower level, sun room and spacious room sizes. Te horse facilities include 2 low maintenance barns with a total of 6 12x12 matted stalls. Two fenced paddocks with water to both and mature scattered hardwoods along perimeter for added privacy. $485,000.


MONTGOMERY COUNTY DAMASCUS – Relax and unwind as you enter the private drive to this 47 acre gracious hilltop estate. Panoramic views including a direct view of Sugarloaf Mountain to enjoy from your wrap around porch. Quality custom Victorian home with unique features compared to today's predictable floor plans. Five bedrooms and 3 full and 2 half baths make it family friendly. Te well appointed home includes hardwoods on main level,


gourmet kitchen with 42” cherry cabinetry and huge island, 2 fireplaces and nice mix of formal and informal areas. Fully finished lower level with walk out to yard. In ground pool with surrounding patio invites easy entertaining. Recently built 30’ x 48’ barn and run in make it well suited for livestock/horses. Easy access to major routes but a true country estate feel. Acreage is mostly open and gently rolling with some woods and a stream. $1,097,000.


HOWARD COUNTY, GLENELG – You will want for absolutely nothing while owning this estate property in the Glenelg area of Howard County. An oasis of 17 acres situated near top schools, major routes and shopping make it a unique find for the equestrian in the family. Te upscale stone accented custom colonial home offers over 6,000 square feet of finished space PLUS a full upscale in-law “home” in the lower level. Tere is an attached 2 car garage on the main level of the home and an additional 1 car garage at the walkout level to the rear. Tis home offers all of the features that you would expect from a recently


built estate home including hardwood floors throughout, high ceilings on all 3 levels, generous room sizes, stone walled fireplace, luxurious kitchen with large island and even a cozy home theater. For the equestrian, there are 22 stalls within the 2 center aisle barns. Te property is board fenced into several paddocks that have access to water. An all weather riding ring is located conveniently off of one of the barns. Ample trailer, hay and equipment storage in bank barn and separate storage shed. BONUS farmhouse on property with 3 bedrooms ideal for extended family. NO HOA Offered at $1,299,999. Call for your private tour.


CARROLL COUNTY, WOODBINE – Tis 5 acre equestrian property will not disappoint the choosiest of equestrian buyers. Top quality construction and maintenance throughout. Comfortable, well appointed and updated Cape Cod home. Tree bedrooms with opportunity for a fourth in the fully finished lower level. Lower level also includes a full kitchen and bath with walk out to patio. Enjoy views of the in-ground pool and property from your screened-in porch. Fenced pastures with run-ins for your horses. A 3 car detached garage is in addition to the 2 car attached garage. $585,000


HOWARD COUNTY, WEST FRIENDSHIP – Charming, remodeled contemporary rancher home situated on 5 acres. Te quality home features hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, stone fireplace, 4 bedrooms and 4 full baths. Te elevated site promotes the pastoral views from the covered porch. Well priced now at $635,000.


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