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Baltimore County Waterfront

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Real Estate Agent with 410-935-5844 Office 634480

Baltimore County Waterfront

The waterfront homes in Baltimore County are among the nicest on the East Coast.

They are all on waterways which are either directly on the Chesapeake Bay or just minutes away along one of its scenic rivers.

Mnay have their own piers and bulkheads and a few have their own pools.

Take a look below at just a sampling of the homes which are available.

MLS Listing of Baltimore County Water Front Homes

Additional homes are available.

Contact Ron Trzcinski of ExecuHome Realty for more details at 410-935-5844 Direct or at ront@mris.com.

  

   

   

 

Dan Benefield
Benefield Realty - Decatur, GA

Nice pictures Ron. That looks like it would be a great place to live.

Apr 18, 2010 07:54 AM
Ron Trzcinski, 410-935-5844
410-935-5844 Office - Cockeysville, MD

Dan,

Thank you for commenting.  Indeed, it is nice and it is very close to the normal day to day activities such as work, school, shopping and so on.

Apr 18, 2010 08:29 AM
Eddie Matthew
Zenith Realty - Perry Hall, MD

Ron,

Baltimore County has come along way from waterfront shacks to very desirable homes.

Apr 20, 2010 05:08 AM
Natalia Aissur
Zenith Realty - Dundalk, MD

Ron,

I like it.  I will take the first one, the last one, and maybe one of those shown in the middle for visiting friends.

Apr 20, 2010 06:00 AM
Brian Bedford
Zenith Realty - Catonsville, MD

Hello Ron,

Thank you for posting.  Have a good weekend and a Happy Father's Day.

Jun 19, 2010 10:10 AM
Joseph Coolie
Zenith Realty - Parkville, MD

Hello Ron,

Thank you for posting.  Have a good weekend and a Happy Father's Day.

Jun 19, 2010 10:11 AM
Jacob Jamison
Zenith Realty - Joppa, MD
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Hello Ron,

Thank you for posting.  Have a good weekend and a Happy Father's Day.

Jun 19, 2010 10:11 AM
Karen Krzniak
Zenith Realty - Towson, MD

Ron,

As the bungalow shacks are knocked down and replaced with modern homes, the Baltimore County waterfront becomes more valuable.

Oct 27, 2010 10:09 AM