13 Ringleaf Ct Hunters Run
December 6, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
13 Ringleaf Court in Hunt Valley Station has returned to the market, and is a five bedroom home with two full baths upstairs, and a full bath on the lower level.
**UPDATE: This home settled 1/28/2011**
This is a Faust-built home in the Hunt Valley Station community. It is located on a court location, and is for sale for $565,000. I recently viewed this home, with its’ updated appliances, and nice exterior.
Currently, there are no other Hunt Valley Station single family homes for sale. Multiple homes in Hunters Run have sold in the past six months, and a competitive market analysis can be run to show true value.
Contact me for more information on 13 Ringleaf Ct and Hunters Run detached homes. I know the community well!
Home Listing courtesy of Lancaster Realty.
McCormick Jobs May Be Good for Hunt Valley House Values
September 16, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
McCormick & Co., Inc. has 21 job openings on available through their website, and approximately another 50, spread between Hunt Valley and their Belcamp branch, according to their head of employment center.
About 30 of the jobs are in technician and production, reports a Baltimore Business Journal article, but there are a number of human resources, marketing & sales, administration, and research and development. Many of the “scientist” jobs have very specific qualifications, so many times these candidates are hired from out of state. This is what could help Hunt Valley house values, as a number of people could move into the area to fill these positions.
Living in Hunt Valley is a popular because of the Hunt Valley Towne Centre with movies, restaurants, shopping, and more, plus quick access to I-83 and the Light Rail.
Hunt Valley Station is near McCormick, so it convenient for employees to get to work. Hunt Valley Station, also known as Hunters Run, has both townhouses and single family homes.
Contact me for more information on how to live in Hunt Valley.
Hunt Valley Station Update September 2010
September 10, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
Hunt Valley Station single family homes have updates in September, with only one active single family home currently on the market.
Two homes are under contract, 8 Timberwood Court, listed for $569,850, which went under contract recently and is due to settle next week, and 1210 Maple Leaf Ct, listed for $525,000, which went under contract at the end of August, and is due to settle September 30.
The active home on the market is 13 Ringleaf Ct, a 5 bedroom home listed for $569,000.
Three single family homes have settled since June, two of which were 5 bedroom homes, one of them a 4 bedroom model.
For more information on Hunt Valley Station homes, please contact me. I know the neighborhood well!
6 Timberwood Ct Hunt Valley Station
May 20, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
6 Timberwood Ct in Hunt Valley Station is a four bedroom Faust built home located on a court with a level yard. *UPDATED JUNE 24, 2010, SETTLED.*
The hardwood floors and ceramic tile are in fantastic condition, as is the carpet on the second floor and lower level.
The kitchen has granite counters, and a sitting area. The current asking price is $600,000.
Right now, there are six homes for sale in Hunt Valley Station. 
They are: 5 Ringleaf Ct for $572,500, 13 Ringleaf Ct for $569,000, a five bedroom home at 5 Berrycrest Ct for $549,900, the five bedroom 1210 Walnutwood Rd for $539,000, and 1210 Mapleleaf Ct for $525,000.
Contact me for more information on Hunt Valley Station single family homes.
Listing Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. 
5 Ringleaf Ct Hunt Valley Station
May 7, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
Yesterday I was able to view 5 Ringleaf Ct in Hunt Valley Station — a very well maintained home on a quiet court on the market for $572,900. *Update June 17, 2010, 5 Ringleaf Ct in Hunt Valley Station was withdrawn from the market.*

The kitchen is nicely updated, and the hardwood floors in great condition.
This is truly, though, a three bedroom home with three bedrooms and two full baths upstairs. The fourth bedroom and third full bath are in the lower level.
There are currently five houses on the market in Hunt Valley Station, the other 4 are either four or five bedrooms upstairs.

On the same street is 13 Ringleaf Ct for $579,900, a five bedroom home at 5 Berrycrest Ct for $549,900, the five bedroom 1210 Walnutwood Rd for $539,000, and 1210 Mapleleaf Ct for $539,900.
Contact me for more information on Hunt Valley Station single family homes.
Home Listing courtesy of Riley & Associates
Hunt Valley Station in Northern Baltimore County
April 11, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley

The Hunt Valley Station community backs to the NCR Trail off Paper Mill Road.
Located just minutes from the Hunt Valley Towne Center, there are many amenities to offer including dining, shopping, movies, and Wegmans Supermarket.
Hunt Valley Station is also called Hunters Run. Public records state the community to be Hunters Run, while the signage and Home Owners Association show Hunt Valley Station.
Across Paper Mill Road from Hunt Valley Station is the Hunters Run townhome community, thus making the distinction necessary.
Hunt Valley Station is made up of both single family homes and townhouses. There were multiple builders in the community, creating different floorplans. Ryland Homes built many of the homes while Faust did a number as well.
Nearby to Hunt Valley Station is the Oregon Ridge Park, with the Nature Center, hiking, and playground, plus swimming at the beach in the summer.
Hunt Valley is convenient to I-83 for travel into Baltimore or up through York. Its well-situated location, along with its plentitude of services, makes it a wonderful place to live!
Contact me today to request more information about Hunt Valley Station homes for sale.
13 Ringleaf Ct Hunt Valley Station
April 10, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
13 Ringleaf Court in Hunt Valley Station is a five bedroom home with two full baths upstairs, and a full bath on the lower level.
A Faust-built home in the Hunters Run community, this one is on a court location, and is for sale for $569,000.
The other two five bedroom homes on the market were built by Ryland, so they have a different layout than this one.
Currently, there are three five bedroom homes for sale in Hunt Valley Station. One is 5 Berrycrest Ct and the other is 1210 Walnutwood Rd.
In 2009, I listed and sold two Hunt Valley Station single family homes.
Today, a new four bedroom home came on at 1210 Maple Leaf Ct, next door to the one I sold in November. That is one is the smallest Ryland-built homes in the neighborhood.
For more information on 13 Ringleaf Ct and homes in Hunt Valley Station, please contact me today!
Home Listing courtesy of Clark Select Properties, Inc.
5 Berrycrest Ct Hunters Run
April 5, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
*Update August 6, 2010, 5 Berrycrest Ct in Hunters Run settled.*
5 Berrycrest Ct in Hunt Valley Station is a five bedroom home with two full baths on the upper level.
This Hunt Valley home has an updated kitchen, plus wood floors throughout the first floor, including the kitchen.
It has a partially finished lower level.
The backyard is lovely, level and very useable, and this home is located on a cul de sac street in the popular Hunt Valley Station neighborhood.
Hunt Valley Station is so named through the sign entering the subdivision. The public records for the Hunt Valley Station neighborhood, however, state the legal subdivision to be Hunters Run. Across Paper Mill Rd, though, there is a Hunters Run townhouse neighborhood.
In 2009, I listed and sold two Hunt Valley Station single family homes. Rarely do five bedroom units come on the market, yet currently, there are three five bedrooms units for sale in Hunters Run! The two others are located at 1210 Walnutwood Rd and 13 Ringleaf Ct.
In the past few years, not many have come on the market, but right now is your chance to move in!
This one is currently on the market for $549,900.
Fore more information on 5 Berrycrest Ct and homes in Hunters Run, please contact me today! 
Home Listing courtesy of Long & Foster Realtors
1210 Walnutwood Rd Hunt Valley Station
April 4, 2010 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
1210 Walnutwood Rd in Hunt Valley Station is a true five bedroom home with two full baths on the upper level. *SETTLED June 30, 2010*
This Hunt Valley home has wood floors throughout most of the first floor, tile in the kitchen, and is very clean and tidy!
The owners moved the washer & dryer from the basement up to a room off the kitchen right near the powder room for convenience. It is currently on the market for $539,000.
It has a fully finished lower level with wet bar, full bath, and possible sixth bedroom.
Located in the very popular Hunt Valley Station neighborhood, this home is a pleasure to view! 
In 2009, I listed and sold two Hunt Valley Station single family homes. Rarely do five bedroom units come on the market, yet currently, there are two five bedrooms units for sale in Hunters Run! The other is located at 5 Berrycrest Ct.
There is another Hunters Run / Hunt Valley Station single family home coming on the market soon. In the past few years, not many have come on the market, but right now is your chance to move in!
Fore more information on 1210 Walnutwood Rd and homes in Hunt Valley Station, please contact me today!

Home Listing courtesy of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
Oregon Ridge in Cockeysville ‘s “Spooky Forest Fact Frolic” this Saturday and Sunday October 31 & November 1, 2009
October 29, 2009 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
Oregon Ridge Nature Center in Cockeysville, MD, has so much to offer for people of all ages.
This Saturday and Sunday they will be hosting the “Spooky Forest Fact Frolic“, a free event, where you explore the park to find clues and win prizes!
Start off at the center to pick up your booklet, romp through the spooky forest, and return to get your prize!
For the braver souls, Friday, October 30 from 7-9 offers the “Ghosts of Miners Past” for $2/person. Traipse through the park at night in this tour — which used to be a mining town — and they claim you will meet ghosts of miners who never left the mines!
Oregon Ridge Nature Center is located in Oregon Ridge Park at 13555 Beaver Dam Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030. The Nature Center is open Tuesday through Sunday 9-5, and the park is open daily from dawn to dusk, plus additional hours for special events.
Another great reason to be in Hunt Valley!







