High tide is at 10:15a, 10:10p. At least the wind died down… for now.

January 25, 2010 by Craig · Leave a Comment
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The piers will probably be submerged briefly.

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Cold Winter Morning on the River

December 23, 2009 by Craig · Leave a Comment
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It’s just fabulously cold this morning.

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Seagulls Enjoying the Sunshine

December 1, 2009 by Craig · Leave a Comment
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Seagulls and waterfowl enjoy a cool crisp day with warm sunshine along the Patuxent River in Benedict, MD.

Sunset on Mill Creek

November 21, 2009 by Craig · Leave a Comment
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Southern Maryland Waterfront

April 15, 2009 by Craig · Leave a Comment
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Breton Bay and Lower Potomac

Breton Bay and Lower Potomac

Plenty of Shoreline

Southern Maryland has some of the best shorelines and water uses in the state of Maryland. According to Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources, Southern Maryland (the counties of Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary’s) have a total of 1,046 miles of shoreline. Charles County has 305 miles, Calvert County 230 miles, and St. Mary’s County, with 536 miles has more than Calvert County and Charles County combined.

What’s Your Need?

With varying depths, salinity, topography, etc… Southern Maryland can satisfy any waterway desire.  We’ve got water for just about any need or application. Require depth for a keeled sailboat? Quiet backwaters for kayaking? Open water for power boats, water-skiing, or tubing? Prefer freshwater, saltwater, or brackish? Good places to fish and crab? Or just a relaxing place to watch the sunrise or set? We got you covered.

Prices are Favorable

Home prices have fallen and I think in some market’s, especially the waterfront market, there’s room for further improvement. Why room for more improvement? I don’t think we’ve the end of the foreclosures and short sales. As we see more distressed sales, traditional sales will need to compete and about the only way to compete is price. Price drive any market, especially this one.


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