BM Zoning - One of the most sought zonings offering lots of possibilities including extensive retail, office, hospitality, banks, pharmacies, automotive, etc.. The property is comprised of two lots with separate tax bills. 104 Westminster Pike (Tax Account No. 200006395), is unimproved and comprises 0.50 acre. The adjacent 108 Westminster Pike (Tax Account No. 200005394), comprises 0.45 acre totaling almost 1 acre of land. There is a tear down old house on the lot. The parcels front a total of approximately 140' along the north side of Westminster Pike (MD-140), with depths of approximately 264', comprising a total of 0.95 acre of land. Both parcels appear to be located in a BM, Business Major zoning district, with a small portion in the rear located in a DR 3.5, residential district. There is county approval for additional parking spaces in the residential portion of the property. Public utilities are believed to be available. Buyer is responsible for verifying zoning and all other relevant information.
BM Zoning - One of the most sought zonings offering lots of possibilities including extensive retail, office, hospitality, banks, pharmacies, automotive, etc.. The property is comprised of two lots with separate tax bills. 104 Westminster Pike (Tax Account No. 200006395), is unimproved and comprises 0.50 acre. The adjacent 108 Westminster Pike (Tax Account No. 200005394), comprises 0.45 acre totaling almost 1 acre of land. There is a tear down old house on the lot. The parcels front a total of approximately 140' along the north side of Westminster Pike (MD-140), with depths of approximately 264', comprising a total of 0.95 acre of land. Both parcels appear to be located in a BM, Business Major zoning district, with a small portion in the rear located in a DR 3.5, residential district. There is county approval for additional parking spaces in the residential portion of the property. Public utilities are believed to be available. Buyer is responsible for verifying zoning and all other relevant information.
ESSENCE Live authentically. Falls Road Corridor. Nestled at the end of a private cul-de-sac within the Medford community, this rare lot presents an extraordinary opportunity to build and customize your vision. Magnificent woodlands. Excellent building site offers flexibility in design and placement. Frame your views. Unmatched privacy and a serene, park-like atmosphere create an unparalleled sense of peace and seclusion. Experience a true connection with nature in this inspired setting. No builder tie-in. Cultivate your existence. The art of uniting human and home. •Original perc being re-validated. Well in place. LOCAL FLAVOR AND PROVISIONS John Brown Store, Graul's Market, Santoni’s Marketplace, and Wegmans. Favorite local dining at The Milton Inn, The Oregon Grill, The Valley Inn, Peerce's, The Butler Cabin, and The Filling Station. An exit north offers dining at Casa Mia’s, Manor Tavern, The Fill'Er-Up, Woodfire Kitchen and The Creamery Connection. Tap into local breweries, such as Inverness Brewing, Farmacy Brewing and Big Truck Farm Brewery. OUTINGS AND LEISURES If you love the outdoors, Oregon Ridge Park is perfect for hiking and picnics. Plus, the park provides a beautiful fishing lake. The park also hosts events and concerts during the summer. Loch Raven Reservoir offers scenic beauty and water activities. Explore the NCR Trail. A 21-mile flat, crushed-stone trail open to hikers, bikers, and horses, it runs along the scenic Gunpowder Falls river. Short drive to Prettyboy Reservoir. This area is open to hiking, rowing, or paddle boating, bird watching, horseback riding and nature photography year-round, and for archery hunting during a regulated season. Go tubing on the Gunpowder River. Enjoy Ladew Topiary Gardens... these gardens are 22 acres of spectacular, award-winning gardens, more than 100 remarkable topiaries, a mile-long Nature Walk, and native Butterfly House. Explore The Manor Mill, a pre-revolutionary grist mill that now houses a wide variety of art and entertainment events. Tee off at Hunt Valley Country Club or Hayfields Country Club. Visit The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum which honors the history and legends in the sport. PROXIMITY Zippy access to the I-83 on ramp, about 9 minutes to Hunt Valley, and about 18 minutes to Towson. Approximately 36 minutes to BWI and 22 minutes to Penn Station. REGION Reisterstown, MD, is primarily known for its rich 18th-century history, historic Main Street, and its role as a charming, family-friendly suburb of Baltimore.
Brand New Subdivision of 5 lots. Each Priced Differently. 2 Miles North of Glyndon and the end of 795. Large Lots, Beautiful Setting, All Lots back to Woods. Rural Area Surrounded by Large farms Most in Preservation. Wonderful area, close to all conveniences. Homeowners Association to be set up. High End Custom Home Subdivision, will have Restrictions/Covenants to Insure Quality. Private Setting, One of a Kind. Listing Agent is the Owner. Please call w/ any Questions...
New Subdivision of Five (5) Residential Building Lots Ranging From 1.5 - 7 Acres. Private Driveway Is In. Buyer to Replace Seller on $85,000 Storm-Water Management Bond. All Wells are in, Perk Tests are Current, Electric and Comcast are In. Private Driveway is Not Paved. Beautiful Elevated Building Lots, Backs to Several Large Farms in Preservation. Five Minutes to Glyndon and 795. Nothing Like This in Baltimore County, Large Lots, Ready to Start Building, Beautiful Setting...
Reisterstown is located in Maryland. Reisterstown, Maryland has a population of 27,917. Reisterstown is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 31.54% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.41%.
The median household income in Reisterstown, Maryland is $73,040. The median household income for the surrounding county is $81,846 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Reisterstown is 39.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.2 inches per year, with 20.4 inches of snow per year.