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You probably already know that Crofton, Maryland, was named one of Money Magazine's Top 100 Best Places to live last year, based on its location, amenities, affordability and other criteria. But why buy a Crofton townhouse, rather than a detached house?
There are many reasons that I can think of, and here are five of them:
1. Crofton townhouses appeal to young and old.
2. There are more than 20 townhouse communities in Crofton.
3. Crofton townhouses come in many price ranges.
4. Crofton townhouses are close to schools and community amenities.
5. Fees for Homeowner Associations and Condo Associations are relatively low.
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Peter, this house was my listing about 18 months ago, and I don't have any other townhouse photos that compare. It has become my "official" Crofton townhouse photo! It is located in Lake Louise, about a block from my office and just inside the main gates of Crofton, so it's a very approriate symbol of Crofton townhouses - as well as pretty.
Thesa, townhouse living is a lifestyle choice in this area. I gather from incoming transferees that it's a financial step down in some parts of the country, but that's definately not the case here.
Brian, Thank you, that means a lot coming from the reigning king of localism (at least in my book). :)