The median home value in Ewell, MD is $64,817.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $148,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Ewell, MD is $64,817.
Approximately 53.67% of Ewell homes are owned,
compared to 6% rented, while
38.67% are vacant.
Ewell real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Nestled in the heart of the island, this charming yellow cottage offers a cozy and unique experience. With its original hardwood floors throughout, the kitchen boasts the original 1930s cabinets. Some rooms are newly insulated and drywalled. Beneath the house, all ductwork has been replaced for the recently installed Goodman central heating and air conditioning system. Currently there are several internet providers to choose from, but big news for the island, as 5G internet is coming soon! This property is ideal for a vacation rental or getaway, conveniently located near the water, marina, ferry boats, and restaurants in the idyllic village of Ewell. Slow down, take time to relax on the front porch., making unforgettable memories in this adorable island cottage.
This charming two bedroom, one-bathroom Federal Style waterfront home is nestled in the picturesque village of Ewell, on historic Smith Island, Maryland. With stunning views of the Chesapeake Bay and the surrounding marshes, its a true gem. Located close to the Ewell boat harbor, where local watermen proudly bring in their daily catch. This historic 100-year-old Federal Style/National Folk home meets FEMA regulations regarding elevation. Both FEMA and elevation surveys have been completed. The property has immense potential but requires substantial renovations.
This three-bedroom, three-bathroom island cottage has a lot of appeal. The main floor features a beautiful, spacious kitchen, a formal dining room, a formal living room, den or possibly an addition downstairs bedroom, primary bedroom, and two full bathrooms. Upstairs there is an additional space including a bedroom and bathroom with shower stall. The house requires some cosmetic/interior updates. The mini split cooling unit is only two years old, and the roof was replaced in 2016. Theres also a ramp at the side entrance for easy access to the kitchen. The property boasts one of the most beautiful yards on the entire island, with a variety of mature trees and shrubs. The back of the house has a covered area that could be transformed into a screened porch. Additionally, theres a shed in the shady backyard.. This particular island home has been in the same family since it was constructed in 1940.