The median home value in Beltsville, MD is $440,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $369,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Beltsville, MD is $440,000.
Approximately 55% of Beltsville homes are owned,
compared to 38% rented, while
7% are vacant.
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This is a piece of raw land to be developed... Owner has 10 others..If you go on SDAT . acct identifier is 01-0082487 Lots 17,18,19 and 20... 11,796 sq ft... We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 10 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
This is raw land.. If you go to SDAT acct identifier is 01-0083097 owner has 10 other lots in the development. Looks as if developer put in sewer system with the developed neighborhood next street over but not turned over to WSSC.
Owner has 10 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
This is a triple lot believed to be 60'X123'..... Lots 45, 46 & 47. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 10 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
This is two sublots... 28 and 29. Usually 45' wide and about 135' long... There appears to be sewer lines run, but no water or electric... Rinard is just on paper and this is a section of woods... Perfect for a developer or someone with vision that wants to invest in the futureâ¦
This is two sublots... 30 and 31... Usually 40'wide and about 135' long... There appears to be sewer lines run, but no water or electric... Rinard is just on paper and this is a section of woods... Perfect for a developer or someone with vision that wants to invest in the future...
This is a nice and relatively flat lot that is 8.867 acres. The previous owner sold a strip of land down the center to WSSC. This divided the lot in two parts BUT it hasnt been officially subdivided. That job would be up to the purchaser. We have one tax id for the whole thing and it is two sublots if you will. One is 4.4507 Ac and the second one is 4.4164 Ac.... We have a survey of it.... Subdivide and build....
This is raw land... Highview comes off of Quimby by Rt 1 then ends... This is in an area of woods where there would be an extension of the existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Highview Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
This is raw land... Highview comes off of Quimby by Rt 1 then ends... This is in an area of woods where there would be an extension of the existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Highview Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
This is raw land.. owner has 10 other lots in the development We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. There seems to be sewer on Rinard that the developer of the neighborhood put in and WSSC has told the LA that they don't recognize so developer didn't turn over to WSSC.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed.... No public water or electric in place however. Rinard Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.
Owner has 18 lots total. This lot and the others are in an area that is an extension of an existing neighborhood. We believe that the sewer line was put in by the developer as there is evidence of two manhole covers where Rinard Ave would be placed. Rinard is the street that would be parallel to the existing street, Quimby. Wilson would be next in line if laid as per the county plan. No public water or electric in place however. Wilson Ave exists just on paper as a plan of where it would be placed.