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Maryland real estate - 5 communities among "Top 100 Best Places to Live"

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Real Estate Agent with Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.

Your real estate connection for Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Home of Fort George G. Meade, Northrop Grumman, BWI and the U.S. Naval Academy

 

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Maryland real estate may experience a slight "boom" now that word is out about what a great place it is to live! 

Money's list of Top 100 Best Places to Live 2007 includes five Maryland communities:   Crofton (72), Catonsville (49), Eldersburg (56), Elkridge (42), and Olney (17).  Communities around the country were ranked for a variety of factors that impact quality of life including affordability, leisure activities, cultural options, job growth, health care access, commute time, and even the weather.  Of course, that's no surprise to anyone who lives in these Maryland communities because those are some of the reasons people have been choosing them for many years.

For information about Maryland Real Estate, be sure to visit www.MargaretWoda.com and www.FocusonCrofton.com

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This infoMargaret Wodarmation was provided to you by Margaret Woda, an Associate Broker with Long & Foster Real Estate in Crofton Maryland. Contact Margaret today for general real estate information or to learn how she can help you buy or sell a home in Annapolis, Bowie, Crofton, Davidsonville, Gambrills, and Odenton. 

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Comments(2)

Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!
Good statistics to know. You seem to post for Localism alot. How does that work for you? Curious. Katerina
Jul 23, 2007 05:26 AM
Margaret Woda
Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. - Crofton, MD
Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation

Katerina - Thanks, yes I'm trying to post to Localism.com more often.

Jul 23, 2007 11:35 AM