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Living in Seaford, DE

The city of Seaford, Delaware, sits on the Delmarva Peninsula in the southwestern region of the state. The Nanticoke River, which flows 64 miles from Seaford, DE, to the Chesapeake Bay, is the city's major geographical feature and a scenic natural treasure that inspires residents to enjoy spending time outdoors. High Street, the nostalgic nucleus of a restored historic district, is another locale that defines the small-town atmosphere of Seaford, a city that bills itself "The Perfect Place to Start."

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Activities and Attractions in Seaford

The recipient of a $1.5 million renovation in 1999, Seaford's High Street area showcases its rich heritage through historic houses, churches, banks, and stores, many of which are on the National Register of Historic Places. Learn about local history at the Seaford Museum, housed in a former post office on High Street. This central Seaford neighborhood is also a fine place to shop and dine, with options including pizzerias and casual diners.

Living in Seaford, Delaware, means plentiful opportunities for outdoor recreation. The city offers an 18-hole public golf course, a sports complex and numerous parks. In Gateway Park, a marker commemorates the only known slave escape led by Harriet Tubman, a feat that took place nearby. The Nanticoke River Walk passes through downtown and is the site of the annual three-day Nanticoke Riverfest. You can also explore the river's gentle waters and ecologically rich surroundings—which were once navigated by Captain John Smith—on kayaking or canoeing trips.

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Seaford Real Estate

Seaford real estate includes a variety of single-family homes, townhomes, condos, and apartments, and you'll also find a range of architecture, including traditional colonial, Cape Cod, Craftsman, and ranch styles. The most common homes for sale in Seaford are single-family houses with an average of three bedrooms. A significant number of houses were built before 1940, but there is some new constructions to be found as well. Homes overlooking the Nanticoke River naturally fetch higher prices, as do homes on the golf course and on wooded lots.

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Travel and Transportation

Seaford, Delaware, offers easy access to major cities on the East Coast. US-13, Seaford's major north-south route, leads north to Philadelphia, 111 miles away, and to the state capital, Dover. Washington, D.C., is 96 miles away, and Baltimore is 83 miles from Seaford. The city is also close to beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay. An interesting transportation landmark in Seaford is the Woodland Ferry, a free-of-charge cable ferry that crosses the Nanticoke River between Seaford and neighboring Woodland. At more than 200 years old, it's one of the oldest continuously running ferries in the nation.


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  • The High Street area showcases its rich heritage through historic houses, churches, banks, and stores, many of which are on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Enjoy many opportunities for outdoor recreation with an 18-hold public golf course, a sports complex, and parks.
  • Visit the Nanticoke River Walk where the three-day Nanticoke Riverfest is held each year. During the festival hundreds of attendees grab an inflatable and float on the river and take part in events like the Duck Dash, canoe and kayak races, a car show, and more.

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Seaford Real Estate at a Glance

  • 54 Homes Sold*
  • 88 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $375,000 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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