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Neighborhoods in Salisbury, MD

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    Johnson Pond

    As the Eastern Shore’s largest reservoir, Johnson Pond and its surrounding residential pocket offer residents a lush, forested setting less than 3 miles north of downtown Salisbury. Loblolly pine and white oak trees tower over midcentury houses, some of which have kayak launches and fishing docks backing up to the pond. And it’s this wooded

    • Average Value

      $277K

    • List Price

      $180K - $347K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Johnson Pond
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    North Camden

    As freight railroads and trade on the Wicomico River flourished, downtown Salisbury expanded in the early 1900s with the development of its southernmost residential pocket: North Camden. Many of the neighborhood’s Arts and Crafts houses still stand today, and easy city center access continues to be a significant draw for homebuyers. “North Camden

    • Average Value

      $265K

    • List Price

      $150K - $479K

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      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

    North Camden
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    East Main Street

    The residential pocket of East Main Street sits alongside Salisbury's most popular park, the appropriately named Salisbury City Park. Talane Hastings, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty and a longtime Salisbury resident, says the green space, which the city began landscaping in 1926, is “the best park we’ve got. You can go fishing and hiking,

    • Average Value

      $258K

    • List Price

      $188K - $320K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    East Main Street
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    Newtown-North Division

    When a fire burnt down most of Salisbury in 1860, owners of the Poplar Hill Plantation subdivided their land, building the town’s first new neighborhood: Newtown-North Division. Over the next few decades, bankers, lumber tycoons and politicians purchased these Victorian-era mansions. Today, the plantation’s Federal-style house is a museum, and

    • Average Value

      $244K

    • List Price

      $130K - $576K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Newtown-North Division
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    Downtown Salisbury

    About 30 miles from the coast, Salisbury is the largest city on Maryland's Eastern Shore. But this city of 32,000 people somehow manages to feel big and small at the same time. "We're a very small, quaint town, but as far as the Eastern Shore is concerned, we're one of the biggest cities here," says local Realtor and Salisbury native Charlene

    • Average Value

      $215K

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      0 Listings

    Downtown Salisbury
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    Church Street-Doverdale

    During the era of racial segregation, Church Street-Doverdale was the core of Salisbury’s Black community, with flourishing churches, businesses and schools. After U.S. Routes 13 and 50 were built in the ‘70s, much of the neighborhood’s original structures were destroyed, though a few remain. For instance, the Charles H. Chipman Cultural Center

    • Average Value

      $171K

    • List Price

      $118K - $318K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Church Street-Doverdale
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    Presidents-Princeton

    On the southern banks of the Wicomico River, Presidents-Princeton blends suburban convenience and downtown Salisbury proximity. Locals can walk to the city center, where vintage lampposts and ginkgo trees sit in front of Italianate-style storefronts. The Salisbury City Park, also downtown, is a 100-acre green space with walking paths and

    • Average Value

      $170K

    • List Price

      $80K - $302K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

    Presidents-Princeton
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    Doverdale

    In the somewhat industrial Doverdale, about 3 miles northeast of downtown Salisbury, residential streets weave around storage facilities, auto repair shops and construction supply warehouses. Freight trains whistle as they drive along the Delmarva Central Railroad in the western and southern regions of the neighborhood. Kids can play basketball in

    • Average Value

      $167K

    • List Price

      $164K - $265K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Doverdale
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    Westside

    Set next to Johnson Pond, the streets of Westside bustled with nightclubs, movie theaters and hotels throughout the Segregation Era, when it was known as Salisbury’s Black business and entertainment district. A series of fires and police harassment incidents caused many businesses to shut down by the 1960s. Today, active churches and the Billy

    • Average Value

      $141K

    • List Price

      $73K - $306K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Westside