c.1910 Move-In Ready Eastern Shore Maryland Home For Sale $199,900
$199,900
Eastern Shore Maryland home for sale featuring 3-bed, 1.5-bath with french doors, stained glass, and classic craftsmanship—an inviting nod to old-world elegance.

This move-in-ready home offers public water and sewer, oil hot water radiator heat, and the kind of charm that simply can’t be recreated. Nestled in the heart of Crisfield, this property is perfect for those who appreciate history, beauty, and a home with a story to tell.
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 2,000sqft
- 0.43acre lot
- Circa 1910

4 Cove St, Crisfield, MD 21817 $199,900
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Brokered by CENTURY 21 Home Team Realty
Pros
- Small-town charm and sense of community
- Close-knit feel with local events, fisheries heritage, and a slower pace that many residents find appealing.
- Waterfront lifestyle and outdoor activities
- Access to Tangier Sound and nearby marshes for fishing, boating, crabbing, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing.
- Lower housing costs (relative to many parts of Maryland)
- Generally more affordable real estate options than the D.C./Baltimore corridors, with opportunities for waterfront properties at different price points.
- Proximity to regional services
- Reasonable access to Salisbury and the Salisbury–Ocean City–Womer area for shopping, healthcare, and higher education needs.
- Rich seafood culture
- Strong local industries and cuisine around crabs, fish, and other seafood, with a unique regional character.
Cons
- Limited job market and economic diversification
- Fewer large employers and limited professional opportunities; many residents commute to nearby towns for work.
- Healthcare access and services
- Fewer specialty facilities locally; longer drives to hospitals or specialized clinics in larger towns.
- Shopping, dining, and entertainment options
- Fewer choices compared with bigger cities; reliance on regional hubs for some amenities.
- Infrastructure and public services
- Rural coastal town challenges can include aging infrastructure, variable internet access, and limited public transportation.
- Weather and environmental risks
- Coastal location means exposure to severe weather events (hurricanes/tropical storms), flooding risk, and related insurance considerations.
- Education options
- Smaller school systems may offer fewer programs or extracurricular options; families should review nearby schools and boundaries.

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