If you're looking for a home in Crofton, MD, you've found the right place to search. The map below shows the first 20 listings of all of the currently active Crofton, MD homes for sale from the Multiple Listing Service.
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Crofton, MD isn't the biggest foreclosure mecca in the area but they do occur. Right now there are a total of six foreclosed homes in the Crofton, MD inventory. You can see details of all six on the map below.
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I don't know about you, but I'm pretty tired of all the snow we've had in Crofton, MD this year. Three major snow storms and a couple of minor ones have wiped out the snow budget of many cities and counties.
We just missed another of the major storms to hit the East Coast last night, ...
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Recycle your Christmas Tree in Crofton, MD.
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Crofton MD, despite the high average family income, is not immune to foreclosures. Like the general population, most foreclosure activity is dictated by employment status. And while Crofton MD employment is better by about 3.5 percentage points over the national average of 10%, we do still have a number of layoffs to deal with in ...
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November was an explosive month for Crofton, MD real estate sales. Don't be fooled by the over the top sales though, there is good reason to believe that the 1st time home buyer tax credit caused the blip in sales.
The Crofton MD real estate market is pretty stable and mature. Whenever you see an increase ...
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I don't know about you but I'm already sick of the rain we've been having the past week. I know we need it, yada, yada, yada, but give us a break here. Crofton residents are going to have to start growing gills pretty soon.
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A recent crime in the G section of Crofton, MD, showed just how difficult it is to balance a police investigation with notification to residents. Sgt. Sara Schriver, a police representative, and lead investigator of the case, defended the police actions. During the course of an investigation, police are reluctant to let out any details ...
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