Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Homestead Village Homes in Bel Air

Homestead Village Homes for Sale
Compass Home Group
443-360-0086
Homestead Village is an established community centrally located in the town of Bel Air, within Harford County. Homestead Village is made up of mostly established single family homes built in the late 1960's and early 1970's. Browsing inventory of the homes you can see plenty that have had dramatic modernization done to bring appeal up to today's taste, while plenty still hold that old charm Maryland is known for. Browse currently listed homes for sale in Homestead Village here. Homestead Village is one of the most established neighborhoods in Bel Air, and located just inside the city limits. In today's market homes are constantly turning over in, and out of Homestead Village, so make sure to register with the Compass Home Group so you have 24/7 access to all currently listed Maryland Properties.+
Homestead Village is located just off of East Macphail Road and Route 924. Convenient to local shopping, restaurants and more in the heart of Bel Air. Minutes from major thoroughfares, such as Route 24, Route 1, Route 543 and Interstate 95. Make sure to follow the Compass Home Group blog for our daily Real Estate Report Card of communities, cities and subdivisions across Harford, Cecil and Baltimore Counties. If you don't see a Real Estate Report Card for your area, make sure to contact us directly and we will get one drawn up specific to your neighborhood and/or town.
 
If you currently own a home in Homestead Village, complete our seller questionnaire for your customized market evaluation of what your home would sell for in today's market! Contact the Compass Home Group directly, or by calling 443-360-0086 fore more information on the home selling, and buying process. We specialize in "move-up" buyers and can get your home sold so your home search can begin!
Contact the Compass Home Group today for your private consultation, on buying, selling or investing in real estate, 443-360-0086.
Michele McCartin and Tim Langhauser

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