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Living in Manchester, MD

Manchester, Maryland, is a close-knit community located about 38 miles north of Baltimore, and it's home to many people who commute daily into the city for work. Though it may not have the urban sparkle of Baltimore, Manchester shines in its own ways. The town is home to many people who commute into Baltimore and take Maryland Route 30 to work. Other locals work in nearby York, PA which is also accessible via Route 30. Like many small communities in the area, the town is rich with local history, activities and events, and stunning natural scenery that highlights the uniqueness that is Manchester.

Tennis Court in Manchester, MD

Things to Do

Manchester, Maryland, loves its firefighters and it sure does show. Every year in late June through Independence Day, Manchester honors their local volunteer fire fighters with a week-long Carnival Week—music, fireworks, home-cooked food, and the crowning of the town's Fire Queen are just a few of the attractions.

Residents of Manchester, MD, enjoy visiting the town's parks for some fresh air and exercise. Most of these parks are located in or near the Manchester neighborhood of Millers, including Westside Memorial Park, which also includes the area's only skate park dedicated to skateboarders and inline skaters alike. Christmas Tree Park is not only the 22-acre home to the evergreen trees reminiscent of that certain time of year, but it's also where to play a game of tennis, volleyball, or baseball. You can even have a BBQ at one of the pavilions. Finally, Pine Valley Park is definitely for nature lovers with its trails, springs, wildlife, and more all found in its 60 acres.

Though most of the outdoor activities can be found in the Millers area, it's the Town Center area residents head to for a bite to eat. Along Main St. and on a few side streets, you'll find a number of restaurants serving an array of cuisines, including Asian, Italian, seafood, and classic American fare, as well as a wine cellar with some of the best reds and whites around.

Forever Green in Manchester, MD

Manchester Housing

For the most part, Manchester real estate offers single-family homes usually located on good-sized lots, but you'll also find other options in town or nearby. Home styles vary, and plenty of choices are available for potential homebuyers. Many of the homes for sale in Manchester are just minutes from the town's parks as well as the businesses located on Main St., with many tucked away from the crowd with plenty of privacy. Manchester, Maryland, is a cozy and charming nook to call home for anyone who wants to live in northern Maryland and enjoy a wonderful respite from the daily grind.


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  • Local parks, such as Westside Memorial and Pine Valley, provide residents with plenty of space to run, jump, and play tennis, volleyball, and baseball. Westside Memorial also features a skate park.
  • To show their thanks to local volunteer firefighters, the city celebrates with a week-long festival known as Carnival Week, which features music, food, fireworks, and the crowning of Manchester’s Fire Queen.
  • For a night out on the town, head to the Town Center, where you’ll find plenty of restaurants to suit your cravings, whether it’s Italian, Asian, or classic American.

Homes

Manchester Real Estate at a Glance

  • 16 Homes Sold*
  • 92 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $686,416 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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