New Homes in Harford County, MD

Quick Facts

Population: 239,993
Avg. Household Income: $65,381
Avg. Commute Time: 30 min
Sales Taxes: 6%
Employers: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Upper Chesapeake Health Systems
Major Freeways: 95, 40, 1, 24
County Seat: Bel Air

Additional Information

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If you're from the Baltimore and DC metro area, you know Harford County. It's the home of the Ripken family. Its most famous son is Cal, the Iron Man of Major League Baseball's Baltimore Orioles. The Ripken Museum in Aberdeen celebrates his life and is a great starting place when exploring the beauty, serenity and history of this Upper Chesapeake Bay region.

Harford County is bordered on two sides by water, the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay, and the military's huge Aberdeen Proving Ground dominates its southeastern shores. I-95 divides the county, but just off its fast lanes are tiny towns, rural countryside and quiet, family-friendly communities, ideal for living, working and playing.

Harford County offers homeowners a special quality of life. Check out the beautiful waterfront promenade in historic Havre de Grace. The town's Concord Point Lighthouse is one of East Coast's oldest. See the gracious Ladew Topiary Gardens in Monkton. Bel Air is the County Seat, with charming restaurants and shops along its quaint Main Street. Maryland Rail Commuter stations in Aberdeen and Edgewood link the County to Baltimore and Washington, DC. Residents also enjoy scenic parks, world-class golf courses, state-of-the-art sports complexes, unique shopping, and dining options.

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