Secluded Oyster House is residentially zoned as non-conforming water-dependent commercial use in a historic fishing village on St. George Island, just off the Potomac River near the Chesapeake Bay. Perfect for a business that requires water access. It could serve as a private marina for family and friends who need safe-harbor docking on the Intracoastal—reported 4’ MLW in the channel and at the pier. It could be used for seafood distribution, charter boat fishing, event venues, conservation and environmental programs, education, aquaculture marina, or tour boat docks—purchaser to confirm desired uses. The oyster house and pier have electricity and running water. There are two half bathrooms in the building. Build your Island dream home on a unique property with centuries of maritime history dating back to the founding of Maryland in 1634. The Oyster House is considered an ancillary use and is independently grandfathered as part of any new single-family residential building permit. There is an additional sewer hookup for a single-family home. Historic St. George Island attracts permanent and migratory birds and is renowned for osprey nests, blue herons, and purple martins. Osprey and martins return annually to the nesting sites over Island Creek off this parcel—new roof on the Oyster House in 2021. The Oyster House is on Public Sewer. This was a massive undertaking and has been completed.
Secluded Oyster House is residentially zoned as non-conforming water-dependent commercial use in a historic fishing village on St. George Island, just off the Potomac River near the Chesapeake Bay. Perfect for a business that requires water access. It could serve as a private marina for family and friends who need safe-harbor docking on the Intracoastal—reported 4’ MLW in the channel and at the pier. It could be used for seafood distribution, charter boat fishing, event venues, conservation and environmental programs, education, aquaculture, marina, or tour boat docks—purchaser to confirm desired uses. The oyster house and pier have electricity and running water. There are two half bathrooms in the building. Build your Island dream home on a unique property with centuries of maritime history dating back to the founding of Maryland in 1634. The Oyster House is considered an ancillary use and is independently grandfathered as part of any new single-family residential building permit. There is an additional sewer hookup for a single-family home. Historic St. George Island attracts permanent and migratory birds and is renowned for osprey nests, blue herons, and purple martins. Osprey and martins return annually to the nesting sites over Island Creek off this parcel—new roof on the Oyster House in 2021. The Oyster House is on Public Sewer. This was a massive undertaking and has been completed.
Piney Point is located in Maryland. Piney Point, Maryland has a population of 939. Piney Point is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.44% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.05%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $102,859 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Piney Point is 42.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 28.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45 inches per year, with 14.1 inches of snow per year.