The median home value in Keymar, MD is $510,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $429,200.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Keymar, MD is $510,000.
Approximately 77.46% of Keymar homes are owned,
compared to 18.05% rented, while
4.49% are vacant.
Keymar real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Keymar real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Looking for a home with space, stunning views, and no HOA? This could be the one! Nestled near Frederick, this beautifully maintained two-story home with an attached garage offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. The main level features an open-concept kitchen, living room, and breakfast area, along with a separate dining room thatâs ideal for a home office or playroom. Plus, thereâs a formal living area for added versatility. Upstairs, youâll find spacious bedrooms, including a luxurious primary suite complete with its own bathroom and two walk-in closets. Natural light fills the home, showcasing the incredible views of the expansive yard and surrounding scenery. The basement adds even more to love with its chic industrial-style finishes, making it a great spot for a home office, family room, or creative space. Sitting on 2.94 acres this home truly has it all! Donât waitâcall today to learn more!
Prominently bisecting a picturesque stretch of winding, verdant Cash Smith Road is "The Abbey," a historically significant Georgian manor estate, representing the intersection of classical character and modern luxury. Originally constructed in 1769, the estate belongs to the coveted National Register of Historical Places while featuring over a million dollars invested in recent improvements to ensure a seamless catering towards contemporary lifestyle demands while remaining painstakingly faithful to its roots. From the street, the main houseâs elevated position showcases its presence, aided by fresh exterior paint and fixtures evoking cues of a transitional colonial. Inside, The Abbey's traditional center hall layout is permeated by striking custom wallpaper and faux finishes in a truly one-of-a-kind fashion. A dignified elegance permeates the formal rooms with their ample proportions and roaring fireplaces. The home represents an uncanny attention to detail, with every square inch lined in the finest materials and assembled with the highest degree of workmanship. For instance, the family roomâs ceiling beams are reclaimed from the property itself, meticulously installed along with faux brick paneling. Inlaid floors, intricate hardware, and original details are found throughout, harkening back to a time of personalized construction. The kitchenâs perimeter cabinets are painted in a stunning shade of blue, contrasting with the neutral center island and housing a comprehensive suite of commercial-grade appliances. Triple walk-in closets are located off of the family room, as well as a sumptuous amenity-rich bath featuring a double vanity, glass shower, and clawfoot tub. Upstairs, primary and secondary bedrooms are equally luxurious, with each featuring a roaring fireplace, dedicated bath, and a shared dressing area with double California closets. The finished top levelâs two mini split units augment livability, while subtle, custom lighting establishes a sophisticated ambiance. Three additional structures are found on the grounds. A two car garage has an attached office with a dedicated reception area, electricity, WiFi, and wall and window treatments. Behind a towering wall with integrated, recreated period-appropriate automatic gates is a four car garage also used as a fitness center. A suite of CrossFit equipment and mats as well as the Lululemon Mirror are found in the newly insulated and weather-proofed space. Fully renovated from the inside out, the Carriage House is self-sufficient with two bedrooms, a full bath, and living space. The sprawling grounds cover 25 acres and include two shimmering, private ponds. Breathtaking vistas along Israel Creek provide an escape and complement the verdant rolling hills. Extensive drainage, hardscaping, and systems work has been done to ensure peace of mind, aesthetic enhancement, and full connectivity. At The Abbey, a fortress of luxury and priceless piece of history, the past meets the present in a way that is both timeless and irreplaceable. This is a fleeting opportunity to own an estate that will never be duplicated.
Large Farmhouse on over 30 acres. Home was in the process of being remodeled but owners have turned their attention to another property and decided to sell this one. House has new flooring on the first floor and the kitchen was half way through renovations. It needs cabinets to finish. Small full bath off the kitchen that needs remodel. Large mud room and pantry off the kitchen as well. Upstairs has had demo work done and some framing, electrical and plumbing work already set. Finish whats there or easy removal and put your own plans into action. Home has new windows, siding and several new doors. Owners installed all new ductless air conditioning and those systems have never been used. The surrounding land is mostly tillable or pasture. Land has been actively farmed and managed for production. Roughly 15 acres are tillable and in row crops right now. Owner reserves the right to his crops and will harvest this fall. The remainder is former pasture land with a small seasonal creek running through it. Fencing will need to be replaced to place animals back in there again. Owners have been approached about tree banking programs in the past and the land would be mostly available to those program requirements. Land is currently unencumbered by any easements and open to various possibilities with a large amount of road frontage. Home is being sold As Is.
Older home in need of TLC. This house built in 1885 with much of the old charm still preserved. 3 Large bedrooms on upper level. Full bathroom was added to the house on main level. Large back yard with 2 sheds and private sitting area. Porch to old dry kitchen was closed in to add extra space to the house. Inside of house is in need of full renovation.
Raw ground with over 1 mile of frontage on the Monocacy River - a hunter's paradise! The property is bisected by both Legore Road and Legore Bridge Road and is adjacent to the beautiful and historic LeGore Bridge, a five-span stone arch bridge built in 1898-1900. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The property is fully wooded with mature oak, sycamore, hickory and other species. The property could be divided into 3 parcels via a Plat by Public Taking. Each of these 3 parcels contains at least one area which appears to be capable of allowing percolation testing for a potential septic system based on the topography. This is a potential short sale with a private (individual) lender who holds a note encumbering multiple properties. Third party approval should only take a couple of weeks..
Breathtaking views of the Catoctin Mountains on this secluded 80 acre farm with 2 streams, .75 mile of double pipe creek frontage, large 2 acre stocked pond(s), 3-5 sub dividable lots, multiple out buildings total over 30,000 sf , 65 tillable acres. There is currently a 10 acre development zone designated Ag/Commercial incorporating several out buildings. Wildlife abounds including an active bald eagle nest along river on property.
Large Farmhouse on over 30 acres. Home was in the process of being remodeled but owners have turned their attention to another property and decided to sell this one. House has new flooring on the first floor and the kitchen was half way through renovations. It needs cabinets to finish. Small full bath off the kitchen that needs remodel. Large mud room and pantry off the kitchen as well. Upstairs has had demo work done and some framing, electrical and plumbing work already set. Finish whats there or easy removal and put your own plans into action. Home has new windows, siding and several new doors. Owners installed all new ductless air conditioning and those systems have never been used. The surrounding land is mostly tillable or pasture. Land has been actively farmed and managed for production. Roughly 15 acres are tillable and in row crops right now. Owner reserves the right to his crops and will harvest this fall. The remainder is former pasture land with a small seasonal creek running through it. Fencing will need to be replaced to place animals back in there again. Owners have been approached about tree banking programs in the past and the land would be mostly available to those program requirements. Land is currently unencumbered by any easements and open to various possibilities with a large amount of road frontage. Home is being sold As Is.