$1,025 - $1,500 per month
Maple Heights
1 - 3 Beds
301 W Maple Heights Ct, Rising Sun, MD 21911
$1,025 - $1,500 per month
Maple Heights
1 - 3 Beds
301 W Maple Heights Ct, Rising Sun, MD 21911
$1,950 per month
21 Louise Ct, Rising Sun, MD 21911
Brick front townhouse with covered front porch in the heart of Rising Sun. Updated eat-in Kitchen with Corian countertops, mosaic tile backsplash, freshly painted cabinets, and stainless steel appliances that opens to a Family Room with electric fireplace and French door to rear concrete paver patio. Main level bathroom with a shower. Laundry room with sliding door to office. The primary bedroom
Aimee O'Neill O'Neill Enterprises Realty
$790 - $1,500 per month
Meadowside Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
49 Leedle Cir, Rising Sun, MD 21911
Rising Sun, located in northeastern Maryland, is a rural community with a population of nearly 3,000. The town is surrounded by farmland and characterized by its larger lot sizes and abundant greenery. Maryland Route 237 runs through Rising Sun, connecting it to nearby amenities. The area offers a variety of dining options, including Bottom of the Hill Bar and Grill, Bigfoot’s Steaks & Hoagies, Riviera Maya, and Rise ‘N Grind Café. Housing in Rising Sun primarily consists of ranch-style and colonial-style homes, with some Cape Cods and split-levels. The community features several parks, such as Triangle Dog Park and Trails, Veterans Community Park, and Rising Sun Community Pond. Rising Sun High School offers a STEM program, and the local schools have high ratings. For shopping, residents can visit Martin’s Foods in the Rising Sun Towne Center. The Chesapeake Bay Golf Club, located about 5 miles southeast, is a notable local feature for golf enthusiasts. Rising Sun hosts seasonal events like the Fall Spooktacular and Winter Extravaganza and Lighted Tractor Parade, which bring the community together with food vendors, carnival rides, and festive activities. The town is conveniently situated less than 10 miles from Interstate 95, making it accessible to Baltimore, Wilmington, and Philadelphia.