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Central Maryland includes a wide variety of residential real estate ranging from tract homes to magnificent custom homes, country properties and large estates – all within close proximity to both Baltimore and Washington D.C. It’s conveniently located near a number of top military bases, technology companies and hospitals. The Audrey Bullock Team specializes in serving the Baltimore, Howard, Anne Arundel, Carroll, Frederick and Montgomery neighborhoods.

If you’re interested in buying in Central Maryland, our goal is to partner with you to find the right home or investment property at the right price that includes the neighborhood amenities that matter to you most. If you’re selling, we have the tools and resources to show your home in its best light and get you top dollar. Central Maryland has a little bit of everything, for everyone. We hope you enjoy living here as much as we do!

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Baltimore

Baltimore County is one of the most culturally diverse counties in the state and the third largest in both population and square miles. What makes this area so attractive is its immense offering of urban, suburban, and rural neighborhoods. With Baltimore City directly to the south, you’re a stone’s throw away from lively night life and cityscapes. But Baltimore County has so much more to offer than just its metropolitan namesake. Thirty percent of the land in Baltimore County is preserved – that means the area is filled with agriculture, recreational spaces, and state and local parks, including North Point State Park in Edgemere which doubles as a local beach. The recreation doesn’t stop there! The Maryland State Fair is held every year in Timonium and attracts over half a million patrons. Baltimore County also has many well-regarded colleges and universities in the area including University of Maryland and Towson University.

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Howard County

Geographically situated directly in-between two major cities, Howard County is a suburban jewel nestled amongst the vast metropolises of Baltimore City and Washington, DC. This commuter-friendly area is a perfect place for those families that may work in the city but want their home base to be an escape from the hustle and bustle. Two of Howard County’s largest cities, Ellicott City and Columbia, have been consistently awarded with the prestigious title of “One of the Best Places to Live” in the country by Money magazine. Howard County is known as much for its attractive suburbs as it is for its dynamic arts and culture scene. It houses the Merriweather Post Pavilion, named as one of the most premier outdoor venues in the country, and hosts the Columbia Festival of the Arts as well as the Lakefront Summer Festival. Howard County is also home to a myriad of outdoor attractions including Patapsco Valley State Park, Lakes Kittamaqundi and Elkhorn, and numerous farmer’s markets throughout the region. If you’re looking for convenient locales, great school districts, and community-oriented neighborhoods, Howard County could be a great fit for you and your family!

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Anne Arundel County

Home to the state’s capital, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County is a beautiful area situated almost entirely against the Chesapeake Bay. Anne Arundel County is a sprawling coastal landscape with over 500 miles of shoreline. If outdoor activities and water sports interest you, this could be a perfect place for you to call home! This area boasts a plethora of natural attractions including two state parks, four county regional parks, and over 100 community and neighborhood parks. If shopping and traveling are better suited to your tastes, Anne Arundel county also houses two of the state’s largest shopping malls, Westfield Annapolis Mall and Arundel Mills, as well as the Baltimore-Washington International Airport. From the historic, brick-laden streets of Annapolis to the quiet marinas in Severna Park, Anne Arundel County is called “the land of pleasant living” for good reason!

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Carroll County

Carroll County is a wonderfully scenic area, filled with museums, civil war sites, and plenty of outdoor amenities. One of the most rural counties in the state, much of the area is comprised of idyllic rolling hills, beautiful forests, and abundant farmland. You can spend your days fishing at Cascade Lake or visiting the nature center at Piney Run Park or even golfing at one of the county’s half dozen golf courses. If you love to bike, Carroll County has over 150 miles of cycling trails and tour loops through the county’s quaint towns. While the geography may seem quiet, there is still plenty to see and do in Carroll County! The area is home to five local wineries and the Carroll County Farm Museum in Westminster holds the annual Maryland Wine Festival every fall. Not to mention the Carroll County Art Center is always featuring the newest and best art, shows, and entertainment in the area!

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Frederick County

Frederick County, located in the northeast part of Maryland, is unique in that it borders both Pennsylvania to the north and Virginia to the south. This blend of northern vitality and southern hospitality is what attracts so many people to this oft sought-after area. Frederick County provides an eclectic mix of hip, up and coming cities with sleepy mountain towns, which makes it appealing to all walks of life. Frederick County is filled with history, with nearly 100 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s home to the beautiful Catoctin Mountain Park which is protected by the National Park Service and forms an extension of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Downtown Frederick, the county’s namesake, is filled with more than 200 specialty shops, art galleries, venues, and restaurants and is considered one of the most prestigious areas for art and entertainment in the state. Frederick County has something for everyone – from the young in age to the young at heart.

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Montgomery County

Montgomery County holds the title for the most populous county in the state – mostly due to its proximity to our nation’s capital and its most popular suburbs: Silver Spring and Bethesda. Also considered one of the most affluent areas in the country, Montgomery County holds the highest concentration of post-graduate residents in the nation! Home to doctors, lawyers, and politicians alike, MoCo (as it’s often referred) is also a hotbed for many of the nation’s federal buildings and leading research centers. They include the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), the NIH (National Institutes of Health), and the Department of Energy. But Montgomery County isn’t all business! Downtown Silver Spring is a vibrant epicenter for nightlife teeming with the newest restaurants and a dynamic art scene. You can also visit the BlackRock Center for the Arts in Germantown, where they offer a diverse array of art, music, dance, and festivals year-round, including the Germantown Oktoberfest. Or take a trip down to the lively town center in the Potomac region of Bethesda which is filled with towering skyscrapers, premier shopping, dining, entertainment and fun for the entire family.

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Baltimore

Baltimore is a major city in Maryland with a long history as an important seaport. Fort McHenry, birthplace of the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” sits at the mouth of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Today, this harbor area offers shops, upscale crab shacks and attractions like the Civil War–era warship the USS Constellation and the National Aquarium, showcasing thousands of marine creatures.

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Howard County

Howard County is a county in the central part of the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2010 census, the population was 287,085. Its county seat is Ellicott City.

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Anne Arundel County

Anne Arundel County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2010 United States Census, its population was 537,656, a population increase of just under 10% since 2000.

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Carroll County

Carroll County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2010 census, the population was 167,134.[1] Its county seat is Westminster.

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Frederick County

Frederick County is located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population was 240,336. The county seat is Frederick.

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Montgomery County

Montgomery County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Maryland, located adjacent to Washington, D.C. As of the 2010 census, the county’s population was 971,777, increasing by 9.0% to an estimated 1,058,810 in 2017.

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