The median home value in Union Bridge, MD is $256,850.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $380,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Union Bridge, MD is $256,850.
Approximately 56% of Union Bridge homes are owned,
compared to 36% rented, while
8% are vacant.
Union Bridge real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Union Bridge real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Brand new home with views overlooking beautiful history rich Union Bridge! This 3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom home features copious amounts of natural light highlighting the well paired color tones throughout the home. The kitchen is equipped with stainless appliances and granite countertops. Living level features 3 well sized rooms and 2 full bathrooms. The master bedroom features an en suite and double closets. Access the lower level from the foyer or from the garage which features a family room (or potential 4th bedroom if you so choose) and another full bathroom. Ample parking is available between the garage, driveway and concrete pad on the back/side of the home. Back concrete patio is perfect for entertaining but is also rated to withstand a vehicle parked there Front walkway is extra wide to provide additional sitting space to relax this spring and enjoy the serenity of the views while the local church bells ring in the distance.
Excellent opportunity for the next generation farmer or and existing operator looking to expand. The current operation is an established grassfed beef cattle business certified by the American grassfed association. The cattle are 100% raised on forage that has been certified organic pastureland since 1998. There are 7-large, fenced pastures (7-strand high tensile electrified) and buffer strips protecting sensitive areas. Additionally, a Silvopasture and windbreak plan is in effect that includes tree plantings in designated locations. Five pastures have water troughs with water coming from a drilled ag well, an additional spring-fed crossing provides water to an additional pasture. The farmhouse is considered to be a late 19th century structure with construction characteristics consistent to that period. There are multiple accessory structures incidental to the business needs of a farming business, including: hay storage barn with attached 2-stall horse addition, secure equipment storage building, secure cattle barn with overhead door access to a calming pasture area and loading area that also includes a professional office and full bath, spring house, large lean to structure, etc. This property is NOT in agriculture preservation and falls within a priority preservation area. For additional information, contact your representative today. Do not access the property without an appointment. Thank You