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Old 04-24-2008, 12:33 PM
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Smile Moving...Millersville, Odenton, or Crownsville

Help!!! We've sold our house in PG county and are moving to AA. We have been looking in Millersville, Odenton, and Crownsville. We would like to find a single family home in a safe and community driven neighborhood.

Most of the houses we are looking at are newer (i.e. 1995-2008).

Any ideas of neighborhoods to look at or any neoghborhoods to avoid?

THANK YOU!!!
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Old 05-02-2008, 10:59 AM
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All three areas are pretty nice. Crownsville is less developed, but very close to annapolis, with lots of wooded areas and large homes. Odenton is a bit of a mix, close to 175 and 32 and other major roads. Millersville is a small neighborhood between Glen Burnie and Severna Park. It has good highway access and a nice community pool. I would live in any of those places.
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Old 05-02-2008, 03:50 PM
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KRZB97 nailed all three. millersville is the most convenient, crownsville is the least. crownsville is probably the most expensive - you're paying more to get farther away from northern AA county --> not a bad area but not a high class area either. Regarding neighborhoods I'd say stay away from Old Mill (millersville) if possible. Herald Harbor is nice area in crownsville.
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