Posts Tagged ‘Anne Arundel County’
Arundel Woods
When the CSX railroad wanted to sell a 28-acre tract of land that paralleled their railroad tracks in Anne Arundel County, we got the call. After six months of aggressive marketing, we walked the property with lots of prospects, but the proximity to the tracks limited the amount of development the land could support and…
Read MoreBrock Bridge Road
We represented a local developer with the sale of a 9-acre property with zoning for 9 lots on well and septic. Once we learned more about his finances, we suggested that he sell the land to a church for half of the appraised value. By doing this, he was able to take a charitable contribution…
Read MoreShipley Homestead
A grandson received a huge gift when he was willed the 88-acre family farm. We marketed the farm, now a prime development site to every developer and builder in the region. Needless to say, with an $18 million windfall, he was happy with our services. Today Shipley’s Homestead, the name an nod to his grandfather’s…
Read MoreShipley’s Meadows
When the three Shipley Siblings decided it was time to sell their 43-acre farm where they had each raised their families, we found them the perfect developer to transform their farm zoned for one acre lots into a 43-lot community. Elm Street Development was our purchaser, Dan Ryan Builders was the home builder. Jessup, Anne…
Read MoreHeritage Crossing
In 2007, we represented the Sewell Estate in the sale of 8-acre tract of land to Elm Street Development/Ryan Homes who built a community of 15 single homes. This parcel of ground represented the last parcel of undeveloped land purchased by Harry Matthews, a freed-slave whose farm had been subdivided over the last hundred years…
Read MoreFive Years to Turn Family Farm Into Arundel Forest
High-Quality Development Team Was Key In 2008, we represented the Miklasz family in the development of the family farm. Under a for-fee development agreement, we assembled and managed a development team that included a civil engineering firm, land-use attorney, traffic consultant, archeologist, geotechnical consultant, and biologists to help create a development plan for the farm.…
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