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We are considering moving to there from Suburban NYC.

I have been to the area one and liked it.

Looking to buy a gondo/ garden apt.

Not sure where to start though 

 

thanks all

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My suggestion is go to Realtor dot com and start out side of Annapolis, if you want to live on the water, try Cambridge,md or Oxford, md.  Kents Island,md.  try that the realtor site will steer you where you'd like.    Nice area..I'm in VA.

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Re: Annapolis, Maryland

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Annapolis is lovely, very high end and very expensive to live there!!  Cambridge and Oxford are on the Eastern Shore, totally different location, cost of living is much less .

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Annapolis is a wonderful place to visit, but I'd be checking its suburbs also.

I know we have major traffic in the NYC area, but Annapolis traffic reminds me of Long Island's traffic in that there's no way to get away from it sometimes, especially if something is going on at the naval academy.

 

Prices in the area probably won't shock you -  depending where you are in the NYC suburbs, but it's not inexpensive.

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I have lived in Annapolis, Maryland all of my life, I love it here and am proud to say I am a native Annapolitan. We have so many beautiful areas and the amazing Chesapeake Bay. Many rivers and creeks, our downtown is charming. Many old historic homes and buildings. You will like it!

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I would never move to MD.

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Love Annapolis! So beautiful.

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@I am still oxox, Parts of Maryland have had excessive flooding over the past year.  I am not sure how close they are to Annapolis, which is lovely, but be aware of flood zones when you seek out a realtor.   I know that Ellicott City is one where flooding has hit especially hard.  Just like others have said, Annapolis is expensive.  Of course, what might be expensive to me might be a real bargain to someone else.

 

If you are interested, there is a website called Only In Maryland (there is one for every state) and it can give you lots of interesting info about Maryland and might direct you to some interesting areas for your consideration.

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annapolis is a beautiful town with a small town feel.

lots of history and gorgeous homes and condos on the water.

i would not mind living there myself.

far enough away from the "big city," but close enough to be able to easily get there and enjoy it.

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@saltysails

 

 

Why is that

 


@saltysails wrote:

I would never move to MD.


 

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