c.1900 Three Bedroom Maryland Victorian Era Home $199K
$199,000
Thoughtfully renovated, this Maryland Victorian sits just outside the city limits and benefits from public water and sewer. A spacious open front porch welcomes you in, while the rear entrance features a practical mudroom. Inside, you’ll find a delightful laundry area with a convenient half bath, along with a fully updated kitchen showcasing tile flooring and brand-new stainless steel appliances.

Charming dining room has mantle and opens to the porch, large living room has hardwood floor and flooded with light. There are three bedrooms on the second floor and a full bath with new tiled floors and fixtures, except for the vintage tub. Mini splits for comfortable heating and air on the first floor in addition to the hot water baseboard heat, hot water baseboard and window units on the second floor. Come and view this charmer! More photos to follow!
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,386sqft
- 0.35acre lot
- Circa 1900
3372 Sackertown Rd, Crisfield, MD 21817
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.
Contact Realtor: CYNTHIA STEVENS

Pros of Living in Crisfield
1. Very affordable housing
Home prices and rent tend to be much lower than state and national averages, making it one of the more budget-friendly coastal towns in Maryland.
2. Waterfront lifestyle
Crisfield sits on the Chesapeake Bay, so you get marinas, fishing, boating, crabbing, and scenic water views as part of everyday life.
3. Quiet, slow-paced living
It’s a small town with a relaxed rhythm—low traffic, minimal noise, and a tight-knit community feel.
4. Outdoor recreation
Strong access to nature: fishing spots, wetlands, kayaking, and nearby islands like Smith Island.
5. Lower competition for housing
Compared to nearby metro areas, it can be easier to buy property or find rentals.
Cons of Living in Crisfield
1. Flooding and climate risk
This is one of the biggest concerns. Crisfield is low-lying and has ongoing issues with coastal flooding and storm surge risk, which affects insurance and long-term stability.
2. Limited job market
Employment options are mostly in fishing, tourism, healthcare, and small local businesses—fewer career paths overall.
3. Fewer amenities
Limited shopping, entertainment, restaurants, and services compared to larger towns. For major needs, people often drive to Salisbury or farther.
4. Infrastructure challenges
Some areas struggle with aging infrastructure and fewer public resources.
5. Poverty and economic constraints
The town has a relatively high poverty rate compared to national averages, which can impact services and local development.

























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