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0.39 acres
Waterfront Lot Adjacent to Leonardtown Wharf
1 acres
1.03 acre lot (vacant, no structure)
Contact Agent for more details
2,890 Sq. Ft.
Discover this nice 3-story townhome in the vibrant neighborhood of Oldtown!
1,260 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
Location, Location, Location!
7,349 Sq. Ft. on 10 acres
Portfolio of 4 Prime Light Industrial Zones Properties
10,000 Sq. Ft.
Dupont Building in Prince Frederick 10,000 SF Office Building for Sale
6.36 acres
6.36 Acres +/- Wooded Lot. Residential, Elderly Care, Religious Facility.
DON'T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS EXCEPTIONAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY!!
16.2 acres
Calvert Cliffs Business Center - Prime Industrial Property for Sale
2.73 acres
Lot 14R-Town Center Mixed Use Commercial Lot for Sale in Huntingtown
GREAT COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY!
2.04 acres
The revised allowable uses under BP (Business Park) in Charles County can be found in the Documents
0.81 acres
REDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY: 0.81 Acres +/- Commercial Land w/ Approximately 1,920 SF Residential Str
1.62 acres
Land for Sale in Lexington Park, MD
1 acres
1+/- Acre Lot for Sale on MD Route 2/4 in Huntingtown
Income Producing Property with Shop
2.26 acres
Development Opportunity w/ Prime Rt. 4 Visibility
1.36 acres
ESTATE SALE: Two (2) Parcels totaling 1.36 Acres +/- of Prime Commercial Land.
Maryland has been called “America In Miniature” due to the fact that it has varied topography across the state. This fact also results in different types of Maryland commercial real estate listings. Overall, the state is considered to be a wealthy one, as overall Maryland households are the wealthiest in the entire United States. This factor allows for a variety of types of investment properties.
Those interested in Maryland commercial real estate listings should know that Baltimore is the state's most populated region. A high percentage of commercial realty is located in the cities and suburbs surrounding Washington D.C.
A great deal of the state's industrial space is dedicated for transportation and imports including iron, sugar and petroleum. In addition to the Port of Baltimore, the 8th largest port in the country, the state also has rail and truck access. Office space and commercial property in Maryland is also dedicated for the defense/aerospace industry and bio-research labs.
The state also produces a lot of food including fish, cucumbers, watermelon, corn, squash, peas and tomatoes. Industrial space for food processing is quite common throughout the state.