Sunday, November 7, 2010

House for sale Wildewood.




Here is a video of a model home in Wildewood a community located in California Maryland. The homes are being offered by Stanley Martin and they have many options from town homes to single family homes to suit many different families and budgets.  In addition to new built homes Wildewood has currently around 50 previously owned homes on the market that range in price from around 167k-524k. This includes townhomes, condominiums and single family homes…For a list of all the current listings in Wildewood feel free to contact by email or phone.Wildewood is a unique community located minutes from several shopping centers and restaurants while still being able to maintain that quite southern Maryland country feel.  Wildewood is true to its name when you’re in this community you feel as though you’re tucked away in the woods rather than in a large housing development.  There are several ponds located throughout the community that can be fished as well as parks for the kids. Wildewood also has a really nice community pool with a play area for your smaller swimmers.
Location:
Ideally located at the tip of St. Mary’s County, Wildewood offers your family the best of both worlds. It’s quiet, secluded and surrounded by the natural beauty of the Chesapeake Bay and Patuxent and Potomac Rivers. So relaxing walks, kayak rides or quiet time in your backyard can be part of your daily routine. Yet it’s also just minutes from Patuxent Naval Air Station, major shopping areas and great schools. So it’s a convenient choice for anyone working in Calvert or Prince George’s Counties, as well as DC. Your family will love it here, wherever you’re coming from.
Directions:
Take Rt. 301 to Rt. 5 south. Turns into Rte. 235 south.
Follow to Wildewood on the right.
Or; take Rt. 2 or Rt. 4 to Rt. 235 North. Turn left into Wildewood.

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