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The Remias, Zepp, & Wakefield Team is proud to offer you the most
comprehensive real estate site for Maryland's western and upper eastern
shore, encompassing Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore
County, and Queen Anne's County. With more than 534 miles of coastline,
Anne Arundel County is regarded as the "land of pleasant living" and
boasts one of the strongest economies in the state. Anne Arundel County
is home to the capital city of Annapolis, which holds the honor of being
named one of America's "Dozen Distinctive Destinations." Feel free to
use our convenient search tools to explore properties in the county,
including Annapolis, Arnold, Crofton, Crownsville, Davidsonville,
Edgewater, Gibson Island, Glen Burnie, Millersville, Odenton, Pasadena,
Severna Park, and Severn.
In Baltimore County you will find many
beautiful
communities including Arbutus and Catonsville. Be sure to search
properties in Queen Anne County, including Centreville, Chester,
Grasonville, and Stevensville. We also offer an array of fine Baltimore
City homes. This site offers plenty of useful information on this
beautiful area and lots of helpful tips for buyers and sellers. No
matter what your lifestyle, The Remias, Zepp, and Wakefield Team can
help you find the perfect home to fit your needs.
The Remias, Zepp, & Wakefield Team would love
the opportunity to work with you to make your dreams of a Chesapeake Bay
home come true. We take pride in the highly personalized one-to-one
partnerships we form with our clients. As we work together, you will
find that our detailed knowledge of the Chesapeake Bay area, listening
ability, and attention to your personal needs will provide you with the
most worry-free and most profitable experience possible. It is this
commitment to you that has made us the real estate leaders in the
Chesapeake Bay area. Most importantly, we promise to serve you with
honesty, integrity, and the highest possible dedication to your success.
We look forward to working with you.
Sincerely,
All of us at the Remias, Zepp & Wakefield Team
Annapolis Real Estate
Annapolis, the state capital, is well-known for its maritime tradition,
historic charm, and world-class cultural opportunities. Located in
central Maryland in the county of Anne Arundel, the city of Annapolis
offers residents a blend of old-fashioned charm and modern
sophistication. The area is home to original British settlers, who fled
here in the 1600s to escape religious persecution in Europe. A fairly
high income area, Annapolis is renowned for its wonderful real estate -
stately homes full of the charm of a bygone era. The area is popular for
those wishing to relocate to smaller cities to raise a family, though
some families have lived here for generations.
Standing right at the edge of the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis is
synonymous with waterfront real estate. The Severn River connects the
city to the Chesapeake, and the city has been referred to by many as the
sailing capital of the world. Annapolis plays host to the country's
largest in-water sailboat and motorboat show.
A gorgeous city, Annapolis has played an important part in the history
of the United States and of Maryland. The city was temporarily the
capital of the United States in 1783. Annapolis claims to have more
historical buildings still standing than any other city in the country.
The Maryland State House has the distinction of being the oldest to be
continuously used in the U.S., in operation since 1779. George
Washington favored Annapolis's claim to the U.S. Capitol and was said to
be attached to the Maryland State House. However, Annapolis's loss was
also its gain, allowing it to remain quaint and charming.
With approximately 37,000 residents, real estate in the city is easily
available and proximity to larger metropolitan cities like Baltimore and
Washington, D.C. provides many employment opportunities. Annapolis is
home to the United States Naval Academy, formed in 1845 on the spot
where Fort Severn stood. Another famous institution is St. John's
College, a non-sectarian private college originally state-supported. The
city is home to several monuments such as black author Alex Haley and
Revolutionary General Johann de Kalb as well as to an important
African-American museum, the Banneker-Douglass Museum.
Fishing is a popular hobby for Annapolis residents, and for the indoor types, the community theater scene is flourishing. The Colonial Players
Company and the Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre put on shows
periodically and the King Williams Players, students of St. John's
College, offer free shows year-round.
Annapolis, Maryland is a great place to live whether you work in the
larger cities or in Annapolis itself. It offers a unique combination of
cozy old world comfort, great community life and culture. Real estate in
Annapolis is a great investment whether you plan to live there, run a
business or simply invest your money in it. As more people move to the
Anne Arundel County, real estate values will continue to rise.
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