Great 3 level town home in Miramar Landing. Beautiful EAT IN KITCHEN WITH STAINLESS APPLIANCES. 4 BEDROOMS AND 3.5 BATHS SO YOU WILL HAVE PLENTY OF ROOM TO SPREAD OUT. VAULTED CEILINGS ON UPPER LEVEL NICE DECK OFF BACK OF HOME AND A TWO CAR GARAGE. NICE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. WALKOUT YOUR DOOR TO THE PARK WHICH IS DIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET, NO HOUSES IN FRONT OF YOUR NICE OPEN VIEWS!!! SEE IT NOW
TownhomeProperty Type
2008Year Built
2,374 sq ftLot Size
$184Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
2 spacesParking
Listed by Timothy Martin• Advance Realty Progressive, Inc.
•410-878-3100 (broker)
Bought with Joseph Collins• Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
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Baths
3.5
Stories
3
Lot width
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Lot depth
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Lot size
2,374 Sq. Ft.
Year renovated
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Sq. Ft.
1,920
Year built
2008
Style
Townhouse
County
Baltimore County
APN
15 2400010528
Parking Spaces
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Basement
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Accessible
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HOA Dues
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Garage
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Features
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Last updated by owner on Jul 29, 2026.
DR 5.5
Density Residential, 5.5 dwelling units per acre
The D.R. zoning classifications are established, pursuant to the legislative findings set forth above, in order to: Foster a greater variety in housing types within future residential developments; Allow more feasible preservation of natural features and induce the reservation of ample and more suitably designed open spaces and parks, in order to better satisfy the needs of residents without economic disadvantage to developers; Allow greater flexibility in subdivision-development planning and provide for the inducement of more creative as well as more economic approaches to residential development, with the goal of desirable and distinctive identity and character of individual residential locales; Provide the means to satisfy differing housing-market requirements without rezoning, and thus without disruptive changes in density potential; Provide for the application of residential zoning classifications in a manner more nearly in accord with comprehensive plans and comprehensive-planning goals and Provide greater certainty about dwelling types and densities within existing communities with the goal of conserving and maintaining these areas.