Annapolis Homes & Real Estate

Welcome to your local Annapolis, MD homes for sale & real estate resource. Annapolis is a community in Maryland located roughly halfway between Washington D.C. and Baltimore. Individuals often buy a home in Annapolis due to its convenient location and quintessential vibe. For additional information, including sales history and prices, property disclosures, and more for Annapolis properties for sale, or to schedule a home tour of any property listed below, contact your LOCAL real estate experts today! Read more about Annapolis real estate.
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This page is updated with Annapolis home listings several times per day directly from the Annapolis, Maryland MLS.
Each Annapolis MLS listing includes the property price, days on the market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details entered by the listing agent in the MLS.
Also, review local Annapolis property tax information and the current listing status (active, under contract, or pending). As available, numerous property features such as greenbelt locations, views, swimming pools, and Annapolis community amenities, including parks and golf courses, will be listed.
Annapolis Real Estate Market
The real estate market in Annapolis is diverse with neighborhoods across its sections. Homes for sale include detached, single-family homes, townhouses, luxury homes, condos, and large estates with waterfront views. There's a large variety of different architectural styles in Annapolis, including Palladian and Second Empire, so there's an excellent selection to choose from when buying a new home. There's also the option to build a new home using one of the best builders in Annapolis.
Due to its variety of home sizes and styles, home prices in Annapolis are also diverse. Starter homes, condos, and apartments in the most affordable neighborhoods can be purchased for as low as $180,000, while homes in the most expensive neighborhoods can sell for up to $20 million. Land lots are also available for sale, with some approved for new construction. These lots typically sell for $19,000 and up.
Annapolis Community Amenities
Annapolis offers an upbeat downtown vibe that is blended with a quiet suburban feel and a fair cost of living. Residents enjoy the best of city living while retreating to a quiet neighborhood. People who live here enjoy plenty of things to do, including popular attractions like fantastic restaurants, shopping, and, being a waterfront city on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay, plenty of outdoor recreation. Boating is huge here, and many of Annapolis' best neighborhoods allow plenty of ways for residents and those vacationing in Annapolis the opportunity to enjoy the water.
Numerous parks dot the area, including Sandy Point State Park, Annapolis Cove Waterfront, Quiet Waters, Heineman, Horn Point, Susan Campbell, Turner, Amos Garrett Waterfront, and Bestgate Parks. Residents also enjoy hiking on numerous trails, including Naval Academy Stadium Trail, Spa Creek Trail, and Poplar Park and Trail. Annapolis also has a good selection of dog parks and other dog-friendly activities for pet owners. Annapolis also has a great selection of dog-friendly neighborhoods close to dog parks and pet-friendly amenities. These amenities are easily accessible for those who live in Annapolis suburbs.
Annapolis has a strong local economy, and it's also home to many people who commute to other cities for work. Commuters enjoy living in Annapolis because it's a quiet respite from the nearby cities of Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, where many residents work. Motorists have easy access to Route 50 and I-97, which will take them to I-95, I-495 (Washington Beltway), and anywhere else they need to go. Driving in Annapolis is easy thanks to its access to major roadways and plentiful public transportation options.
Annapolis Local Highlights
- Annapolis was settled in the 1600s but incorporated as a city in 1708 — today, approximately 40,000 residents call Annapolis home.
- The 338-acre United States Naval Academy was built in 1845; the USNA is a major employer in the area.
- Several Annapolis neighborhoods have great views of the Blue Angels shows
- Annapolis' rich history is still visible today in its historic district, including the 1772 State House and several 18th-century brick houses, many of which are preserved as museums and open to the public.
- The Annapolis Town Center, Village Green, Annapolis Harbour, Riva, Westfield Annapolis, and Gateway Village Shopping Centers are popular.
- Every fall, the popular Maryland Renaissance Festival takes place in Crownsville, just minutes away.
Annapolis School Information
Annapolis falls within the boundaries of the Anne Arundel County Public School system. Schools serving Annapolis neighborhoods include nine elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. Students are placed in schools depending upon where their subdivision is located.
People choose to move to Annapolis because it's a laid-back town with suburban conveniences, along with easy access to two major cities.
Annapolis, MD Real Estate Agents
Interested in buying a home in Annapolis? Allow our Annapolis, Maryland, real estate experts to help you navigate the purchase of or expertly negotiate the sale of your Annapolis residence. As local real estate agents, we're well-versed in the unique dynamics of the Annapolis real estate market.
Contact The Bob & Ronna Group of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty to learn more about buyer and seller representation. Selling your Annapolis property? Visit our market analysis page to receive a free home evaluation within minutes.
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