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1071 Westfield Drive
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
$865,000
Foreclosure
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Foreclosure
Square ft
3222
Property Description
Pride and craftsmanship are evident in this charming home located on a 15+ acre working farm near the Patuxent River. It offers a peaceful country setting while still being close to the city. You can lower your monthly payments by placing the majority of the property under an Agricultural Tax Assessment, potentially saving thousands of dollars each year. The home is conveniently located less than 5 miles away from major grocery stores, Calvert Hospital, and the expansive Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center. The modern farmhouse features wide-plank hardwood floors, fresh paint, and neutral colors throughout and has undergone a full kitchen and primary bath renovation. The primary ensuite is very spacious and includes two walk-in closets, each over 80 sqft in size. The additional bedrooms are also roomy with oversized closets. Upstairs, the layout is well thought out, and the laundry room is conveniently located near all bedrooms. There is also a full unfinished walkout basement for storage or customization. The farm is fully operational with horses and small ruminants. It features extra wide pathways between all paddocks, each equipped with a large run-in with electricity, lights, and fans for pest control. Water and electricity are available in every paddock and pasture, with a provisional barn development site centrally located. Additionally, there is access to the forest with year-round streams and a trail to a pond for fishing. Open agricultural space is suitable for agricultural structures only. This property is convenient for commuters to the DC/Metro corridor and is ideal for working professionals with farming needs or non-farmers looking to generate passive income from their land. PROPERTY BEING SOLD "AS-IS" 1:05 min to the Pentagon 35 to Andrews AFB or NAS PAX 45 minutes to Annapolis 5 minutes to town. The farm has incredible opportunities for a farm-to-table operation or other agricultural development. Additional agricultural buildings are allowed—be creative and enjoy all this land has to offer!
Property Information
Lot Size
15 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1995
MLS Number
MDCA2015934
Location
Address
1071 WESTFIELD DRIVE
City
PRINCE FREDERICK
State
MD
Zip Code
20678
County
CALVERT
Listing
Provider
Realty Navigator, original listing
Name
Realty Navigator
Phone
(144) 325-6377 x3
Office Name
Realty Navigator
Office Phone
(144) 325-6377 x3
Agent Name
Vincent Payne

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