The median home value in Conowingo, MD is $337,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $205,000.
The national median home value is $231,815.
The average price of homes sold in Conowingo, MD is $337,000.
Approximately 83% of Conowingo homes are owned,
compared to 12% rented, while
5% are vacant.
Conowingo real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Fantastic 2.27 acre homesite with no builder tie available now. Had an approved perc test in 2007 but nothing was ever built there. Docs and site plans available. This is a wooded site with a babbling brook running through it. Once built, your home will have amazing views and space to do whatever your dreams will allow. Located off Rt 1, this homesite will make for an easy commute and is currently zoned for highly desirable Cecil County Public Schools. Bring your boots and come see your new homesite today!
Listing comprises of two parcels totaling 15.20 acres. Property is in a great location near PA line, Rt. 222 & US1, a short distance from Interstate 95, also close to APG (20 min), Delaware, Route 40, Route 213 and Susquehanna State Park (5 min) with all of its activities: fishing, hiking, camping, picnic pavilions and much more! Tax IDs 0808001316 and 0808001324. Parcels 45 and 280. Property is in an ideal location, very private setting and close to the Susequehanna River. 14.29 acre parcel is mostly wooded but has subdivision potential for up to 5 lots. Both parcels are zoned NAR where subdivision is permitted. Both lots are also original parcels of record with full minor subdivision potential. Buyer can confirm with Cecil County Department of Land Use and Development Services. 0.91 acre parcel has an existing house that needs to be torn down and rebuilt. Do not enter the home as it is unsafe and structurally unsound. The Colonial Pipe Line does cut across both lots which may effect lot access and layout of potential subdivision.
Raw Land currently being leased to Amish for seasonal crop growing.Level lot that also goes back into the trees. See Brochure under Documents. Last Perked 2012