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Living in Phoenix, MD

If you've ever seen the 1972 film, "Pink Flamingos," you already have an idea of what Phoenix, Maryland, has to offer. The movie was largely shot during weekends in the Baltimore suburb, but this upscale neighborhood has much more to offer than a few cult-movie memories. Nestled against Big Gunpowder Falls and laying claim to historical markers, sports clubs, and quiet streets, there's very little left to desire for those living in Phoenix.

King Edward Cigars in Phoenix, MD

Things to Do in Phoenix

Those who enjoy hitting the greens will have two options to choose from in and around Phoenix, Maryland, so if one golf course isn't "up to par," you can always just head over to the other. If you'd rather see greenery off the fairway, the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail is where you belong. The nearly 20-mile trail is composed of crushed stone, and you'll enjoy being surrounded by nature and traveling alongside Big Gunpowder Falls.

If working up a sweat on the trail doesn't sound appealing, just head over to Gun Powder Falls Park Sweet Air area for a picnic. Since the park is within a mile of most restaurants, you won't even have to pack the picnic yourself—just order take out! The Jacksonville area of town features the most dining options, including a few pizza places, fast-food joints, and fine-dining restaurants.

If you grow tired of nature or golfing, you can head over to Eagle's Nest to see why the home, built around 1800, was put on the National Register of Historic Places back in the '70s. If you crave some time in a big city, take the 20-mile drive down to Baltimore to catch a Ravens game, visit the National Aquarium, or see the former home of Edgar Allen Poe.

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Housing in Phoenix

Take a walk through any Phoenix neighborhood and you'll understand why Baltimore Magazine listed the area as the most expensive in all of Baltimore County. The beauty of it all will help you remember that Phoenix real estate comes at a premium because of how pleasant the community really is.

In addition, you have multiple housing choices in Phoenix, Maryland. In the Jacksonville neighborhood, you can choose from single-family homes or apartments. Around the Big Gunpowder Falls area, though, you'll see mostly single-family homes exclusively. If you want homes for sale in Phoenix that are surrounded by peaceful wooded areas, this is definitely the place to look.


Location

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What Locals Love

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  • Fitness enthusiasts can take their fitness routine outdoors, thanks to the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail which features a 20-mile crushed stone trail.
  • Sweet Air Park provides exactly what its title suggests—sweet fresh air, perfect for picnics. Don’t feel like making lunch? The park is located within a mile of restaurants.
  • The city’s close proximity to Baltimore means exciting entertainment, like strolling through museums or catching a Baltimore Ravens game, is only a short 20 minute drive away.

Homes

Phoenix Real Estate at a Glance

  • 18 Homes Sold*
  • 60 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $1,039,950 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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