BLAZE YOUR Own TRAIL
Looking for Properties with Trail Access in Montgomery, Howard & Frederick Counties
■ MONTGOMERY COUNTY
SANDY SPRING: 19+- acre Open Space Preservation building lot, perk approved for a 6-bedroom home, mostly open with an established pasture. Accessible to miles of trails. Price upon request.
■ MONTGOMERY COUNTY At Farm Credit, we know your goals are what make you unique.
Let us provide you with reliable financial services that allow you to keep blazing your own trail.
DAMASCUS: 75+- acre horse farm. Improved by a 5-bedroom colonial, bank barn with stalls, Indoor arena, two stables, fenced and cross fenced pastures. There is a second perc site for another dwelling or build a larger indoor with a bathroom. The Western panoramic views are the best you will find in Montgomery county. Price upon request.
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NMLS# 452721
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Tim the Trail Man I have over 40 years developing trail access.
at Mackintosh, Inc. Realtors.
(301) 662-0155 (800) 727-7653 x305
Check out my website at
www.timthetrailman.net Manure Removal & Roll-Off Services Looking for
Your Country Dream?
“Hunting” for a Realtor with at Great Track Record?
Celebrating 36 Years in Real Estate! TONI KOERBER
Licensed in Maryland and Virginia Check Toni’s web site for more information
www.tkhomes.com Cell: 301-802-6770
10121 River Road • Potomac, MD 20854 Office: 301-299-6000
email:
toni.realtor@
usa.net
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