CENTURY 21 New Millennium
862 Costley Way
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
CENTURY 21 New Millennium's Prince Frederick (Md.) office is conveniently
located in the center of Calvert County, also the county seat. This office
achieved the CENTURION award and Quality Service Pinnacle award for exceptional
production and service in 2024.
Steeped in historical significance and surrounded by water and natural beauty,
it is easy to understand why people have chosen to make Calvert County their
home since 1654. The county has a total area of 345 square miles, making it the
smallest county in Maryland in terms of land. Much of Calvert County is a
Peninsula flanked by the Chesapeake Bay and Patuxent River.
Once made up primarily of farms and tobacco fields, the county has become a
fast-growing exurban neighbor of Washington, D.C. Many home prices have nearly
quadrupled in the past decade. The county has one of the highest median
household incomes in the United States. With so much going for it, it's hard to
believe that it is still one of the most affordable places to live in the D.C.
metro area.
While many residents make the 30-mile commute into D.C. for work or hop over the
bridge to Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Calvert County also provides its
residents with great job opportunities. The top employers are Calvert County
Government, Calvert Memorial Hospital, Constellation Energy, and last, but
actually largest, Calvert County Public Schools. The schools are continually
ranked as some of the best in the state and are another reason our residents
choose to live here.
located in the center of Calvert County, also the county seat. This office
achieved the CENTURION award and Quality Service Pinnacle award for exceptional
production and service in 2024.
Steeped in historical significance and surrounded by water and natural beauty,
it is easy to understand why people have chosen to make Calvert County their
home since 1654. The county has a total area of 345 square miles, making it the
smallest county in Maryland in terms of land. Much of Calvert County is a
Peninsula flanked by the Chesapeake Bay and Patuxent River.
Once made up primarily of farms and tobacco fields, the county has become a
fast-growing exurban neighbor of Washington, D.C. Many home prices have nearly
quadrupled in the past decade. The county has one of the highest median
household incomes in the United States. With so much going for it, it's hard to
believe that it is still one of the most affordable places to live in the D.C.
metro area.
While many residents make the 30-mile commute into D.C. for work or hop over the
bridge to Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Calvert County also provides its
residents with great job opportunities. The top employers are Calvert County
Government, Calvert Memorial Hospital, Constellation Energy, and last, but
actually largest, Calvert County Public Schools. The schools are continually
ranked as some of the best in the state and are another reason our residents
choose to live here.
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MARKET SPECIALTIES
- C21 Commercial Network
- Fine Homes & Estates
- Mature Moves
LANGUAGES
English, Spanish
AWARDS
- 2024 - CENTURION®
- 2024 - President's Award
- 2024 - Quality Service Pinnacle
- 2024 - Top 21 Global Company
- 2023 - GOLD MEDALLION®
- 2023 - Quality Service Pinnacle
- 2023 - Top Commercial Company
- 2022 - CENTURION®
- 2022 - Quality Service Office
- 2022 - Top 21 Global Company
- 2022 - Top Commercial Company
- 2021 - CENTURION®
- 2021 - Top 21 Global Company
- 2020 - CENTURION®
- 2020 - Top 21 Global Company