30630 Umes Blvd Unit B-104
Princess Anne, MD 21853
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
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Available
Available Mar 13

About This Home
Multiple Apartments Available - Will Go Fast!!! Beautiful newly Renovated Apartments. Four Bedrooms, Two Full Baths. Includes Water, Parking & Trash. Tenant Pays Electric.
30630 Umes Blvd is an apartment community located in Somerset County and the 21853 ZIP Code.
Contact
- Listed by Theodorsia Washington | Axiom Realty LLC
- Phone Number (240) 229-1046
- Contact
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Source
Bright MLS, Inc.
Situated at the mouth of the Manokin River, Princess Anne is a quiet community in eastern Maryland. Princess Anne exudes a small-town vibe with plenty of historic character. Established in 1733, Princess Anne is regarded for preserving its architectural heritage well, from Teackle Mansion to the slew of old-fashioned buildings that line Somerset Avenue.
Princess Anne is home to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, which provides the community with an array of cultural and educational opportunities. Although Princess Anne is largely residential, the community enjoys access to a host of shops, markets, and restaurants clustered alongside U.S. 13 in addition to Somerset Avenue. Princess Anne sits within a three-hour drive of destinations like Washington, DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Virginia Beach, affording residents numerous options for day trips and weekend getaways.
Learn more about living in Princess AnneColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Walk: | 15 min | 0.8 mi | |
Drive: | 16 min | 10.6 mi |
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