Cockeysville Home Sale Statistics December 2011
January 16, 2012 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Baltimore County, Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
Cockeysville home sales were down over 31% from December 2010 with $2,200,000 in real estate changing hands last month versus $3,192,099 the same period last year.
Eight homes sold in December versus seven in 2010, so the lower average sales price is most likely due to a very large sale in December of 2010, which December 2011 did not have.
The average sales prices for townhouses was up to $300,000 versus $236,000 the year prior, but the year prior only had one attached home settle in that month.
As I mentioned in my post about the October 2011 home sales in Cockeysville, 21030 (which encompasses both Cockeysville and Hunt Valley) does not have many sales each month, so even one or two of the smaller condos or townhouses in Cockeysville instead of a larger Hunt Valley townhouse sale can make a big difference in what the statistics show us.
Here is the detailed report on 21030 home sales for December 2011.
For a better picture of your Hunt Valley house value, please contact me. I would love to help!
Baltimore County Restaurant Week 2012 Winter
January 9, 2012 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Baltimore County, Blog, Cockeysville, Parkville, Timonium, Towson, White Marsh
Baltimore County Restaurant Week Winter 2012 is actually more than a week, and is January 12-21, 2012.
This time 36 Baltimore County restaurants are participating!
Lunch and Dinner Prices will be $10.12, $15.12, $20.12, $25.12, $30.12, or $35.12. You will need to check with the individual restaurants as to their pricing.
Participating Towson restaurants are 7West, Cafe Troia, The Melting Pot, and Razorbacks.
Parkville restaurants include Pappas and McAvoys.
There are a number of Timonium restaurants involved, including Basta Pasta, The Charred Rib, Christopher Daniel, Liberatore’s (as well as their location in Perry Hall), Michael’s Cafe, Pasta Blitz, The Peppermill, and Tark’s Grill.
Cockeysville and Hunt Valley restaurants are represented by Barrett’s Grill, The Oregon Grille, and Patrick’s Restaurant and Pub.
Northern Baltimore County showcases the Milton Inn in Sparks, who first began Baltimore County Restaurant Week in summer 2010, Friendly Farm in Upperco, and the Grille at Peerce’s in Phoenix.
There is a great group from East Baltimore County in Dundalk, Essex, Perry Hall, and White Marsh.
There are a number also from the West Side of Baltimore County, with those in Owings Mills, Catonsville and Pikesville, as well as Randallstown, Glyndon, and Randallstown.
Here is a full list of the participating restaurants.
Baltimore Restaurant Week Winter 2012 is January 20-29, so they overlap for two days. So enjoy good eats in Baltimore County and then head to Downtown Baltimore for more!
Cockeysville Home Sale Statistics October 2011
November 15, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Baltimore County, Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
The Cockeysville home sale statistics for October were down a significant amount from October 2010.
The total sold dollar volume was down over 30%, and the average sales price was down 10%.
Seven houses changed hands, two less than October last year.
The biggest difference is the sales prices for attached homes — down 44.30% to an average of $158,000 vs $285,000 last year.
Cockeysville and Hunt Valley neighborhoods are very different, and Cockeysville has a few condo communities which count in the “attached” home sales statistics. 21030 does not have many sales each month, so even one or two of the smaller condos or townhouses in Cockeysville, versus the larger Hunt Valley townhouses can make a big difference in what the statistics show us.
Here is the detailed 21030 home sale report for October 2011.
Be sure to contact me to find out more about what is happening in your Hunt Valley neighborhood. I would love to help!
Halloween Weekend in Baltimore 2011
October 25, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Downtown Baltimore, Hunt Valley, Parkville, Towson
Halloween Weekend is always a fun-filled weekend in Baltimore.
Though technically it isn’t until Monday, there are plenty of things to do this weekend for Baltimore Halloween fun!
- At Hunt Valley Towne Centre, kids can trick-or-treat on Friday evening from 4-6pm. Children can come in costume and get some treats at the shops on Main Street off Shawan Road in Hunt Valley!
- The Towson Town Center mall will have a festive Halloween celebration on Saturday the 29th at 11am at the Level 1 Grand Court. They will also have mall-wide trick-or-treating on Monday the 31st from 6-8pm at participating stores for children aged 12 & under. More details on their site.
- ZooBOO! at the Baltimore Zoo / Maryland Zoo in Baltimore — 10 am – 4 pm Friday 10/28 – Sunday 10/30. Come in costume, visit the animals, plus free trick-or-treating, carnival games, inflatable slides, crafts, and live entertainment, including magic, mini-theatre, and costume contests! The event comes with your Zoo admission. Costume contests are at 11:30 & 2:30 for kids under the age of 12. There are special events with many of the animals throughout the day, so make sure to visit their website for more details.
- Port Discovery is celebrating Baltimore City’s Kids Month on Saturday from 10am-5pm for FALL-O-WEEN Festival. Activities include making your own tutu or mummy, wildlife adventure, Halloween drum jam, a moon bounce, performances and more! Visit their site for more details.
- Hallowmarine is at the National Aquarium in Baltimore from 10am-4pm on Saturday. Come in costume, there are many spooky events, including a Haunted Classroom! Aqua.org for more info.
- The Great Lantern Parade in Patterson Park is *NOW SUNDAY, 10/30 due to weather!* Saturday October 29 at 7pm. There is a pre-parade Great Lantern Parade Fall Festival from 3-6:30pm. Here is their blog with more details.
- Weber’s Farm in Parkville — Really fun Hillside Slide, pumpkin picking, scarecrow making, hay maze, “Boo Barn”, farm animals, hay ride & more. $7 admission for children, $5 for adults on weekends. Open from 9:30am-6:30pm!
- Valley View Farms in Hunt Valley is open from 7am-9pm and has its’ fantastic Halloween Display, a free haunted house, and straw maze for the younger children. We did this last weekend, and our son had a blast. They even have facepainting inside — and the main building is already their Christmas wonderland!
- Huber’s Farm in Kingsville is open 9am – 5pm and has pumpkin picking, a kids area for $5 per hour, and at night from 7:30-10pm, Creepywoods, a scary haunted wooded attraction, which is supposed to be very intense, and was named one of “America’s Best Haunts.”
- Hampden HalloweenFest — 5pm-7pm on Sunday, October 30– Trick or Treating at participating stores on the Avenue, Chestnut Avenue, and Falls Rd. 6:30 is a costume contest in front of Ma Petite Shoe on 36th St. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Hampden.
- Kim’s Krypt is in a new location in 2011 on Eastern Avenue in Essex. It is open from 7-10:30pm Saturday through Monday — another haunted adventure. The “krypt” is indoors, while the line is outside.
So, as you can see, there is plenty to do for Halloween in Baltimore. I am sure there are many more — what events do YOU know of & can share?
Have a safe and Happy Halloween in Baltimore!
Hunt Valley Home Sale Statistics August 2011
September 15, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
Hunt Valley home sales were down in August 2011, in line with drops seen in much of the Baltimore real estate market.
Total sold volume was down 37.40% to $6,125,080 from a high last August of $9,784,500. It is very interesting, and makes me look at the statistics more carefully, that only two less homes sold (18 vs 20 last year).
This means that higher priced homes moved more last August than this August, as average sales price dropped 30.44% to $340,282 from the average of $489,225. One Cockeysville condo sold for under $50,000, which could have a large part of that % drop.
The good news is that more homes went under contract his August than last year this time, with 14 new pending contracts, and a total of 19 under contract. There are a 101 active homes for sale in 21030.
See the full August 2011 Cockeysville home sale report here.
As you can see, when there are not many sales in an area, the whole zip code’s value can be brought down a significant amount by just one low sale. This is why it is important to get a true view of your neighborhood, and not rely on general statistics. Contact me for a deeper look at your Hunt Valley house value!
Labor Day Outside of Downtown Baltimore
September 2, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Baltimore County, Blog, Downtown Baltimore
Well, with the Grand Prix road closures already causing major issues with traffic in Downtown Baltimore on Thursday, many who are staying in town for Labor Day weekend wonder what activities there may be to do — OUTSIDE of the city.
Baltimore County has much to offer!
The Maryland State Fair is still going strong through the weekend and runs through Monday. Enjoy the rides, games and livestock!
If the weather is nice, head on over to Rocky Point Beach & Park. There is swimming, beach, fishing, and wildlife. Rocky Point is located at 2200 Rocky Point Road, Essex, MD 21221.
There is also North Point State Park — and you can even bring your pets to undeveloped areas and North Point Battlefield. North Point is located in Dundalk across the bay from Rocky Point at 8700 North Point Road, Edgemere, MD 21219.
The Oregon Ridge Nature Center in Hunt Valley is open Saturday & Sunday (they are always closed Monday). This weekend they have a special class on Poisonous & Venomous Animals for $3 per person 2-4 pm. The Nature Center itself and the grounds to explore are free to visit! Indoors there is a museum with wildlife exhibits of turtles, live snakes, fish, amphibians, and honeybees.
Oregon Ridge Park also has a beach for swimming if the weather is nice!
It is the last weekend for the local pools, so take advantage of the end of summer.
Rainy? The Baltimore County Public Libraries are open over the weekend (but are closed Monday to observe Labor Day.) The Cockeysville library is also closed Sundays until October 2, but others are open, like the Towson Library!
Also, if the weather isn’t fantastic, kiddos can hit Red Zone in Timonium — they have laser tag, a laser maze, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, games, and more.
So come on out to Baltimore County for Labor Day fun, and avoid the Downtown Baltimore Grand Prix traffic!
Hunt Valley Home Sale Statistics July 2011
August 14, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore County, Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
Hunt Valley home sales had an incredible July with a over 95% increase in homes sold over the same month last year!
This is a terrific bounce back from June Hunt Valley home sales, which had seen a 40% drop.
Total sold volume was over $12 million with 9 more detached homes sold this July over last.
The average sales price was down for both Hunt Valley townhouses and single family homes. This is a trend we are seeing across the Baltimore real estate market, with many more sales happening, but with lower prices dominating.
29 houses came on the market, and 24 went under contract. There are currently 106 houses for sale in Cockeysville/Hunt Valley.
See the full July 2011 Hunt Valley home sale report here.
Each neighborhood in Cockeysville and Hunt Valley is different, and can drive average home sales prices up or down depending on where sales happen. Be sure to contact me to find out more about what is happening in your Hunt Valley neighborhood. I would love to help!
Baltimore County Restaurant Week Summer 2011
July 25, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore County, Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley, Lutherville, Parkville, Timonium, Towson
The third Baltimore County Restaurant Week will be August 12-26, 2011.

From baltimorecountyrestaurantweek.com
Many different restaurants are participating — a lot of new ones since January’s Winter edition!
Many new additions from the West Side of Baltimore County, with a number in Owings Mills, Catonsville and Pikesville, as well as Randallstown, Glyndon, and Randallstown.
On the East Side, a good showing from Parkville and Perry Hall, as well as one each in Essex and Dundalk.
Northern Baltimore County showcases the Milton Inn, who first began Baltimore County Restaurant Week last summer, Friendly Farm in Upperco, and the Grille at Peerce’s in Phoenix.
In Hunt Valley/Cockeysville: Barrett’s Grill NEW in Hunt Valley Towne Centre, Ristorante Lil’ Tony’s, The Oregon Grille, Patrick’s Restaurant and Pub, and Vito’s Cafe are participating.
Timonium restaurants have a good showing, with Basta Pasta, Christopher Daniel, Liberatore’s Ristorante (the Perry Hall one will be participating as well), Michael’s Café, and The Peppermill.
Here is the full list of participating restaurants.
Lunches and dinners will be $10.11, $15.11, $20.11, $25.11, $30.11, $35.11. Reservations are highly recommended!
Baltimore County Restaurant Week overlaps with Baltimore Restaurant Week this year by two days.
Baltimore Restaurant Week is August 5-14. So dine out in the City then go out to the County for some fantastic specialty menus!
Hunt Valley Towne Centre Summer Concert Series
July 21, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore County, Blog, Hunt Valley
We’re nearing the end of July, and the Hunt Valley Towne Center Summer Concert Series has two more months of entertainment!
Each Friday night from 7:30-9pm, live performances from bands will play right in the center section of Main St.
The rest of the year’s lineup is:
July 22: Ricky Olegue and the Rat Pack
July 29: Three of a Kind
August 5: The Fifth Level Band
August 12: The Bridge Trio Unplugged
August 19: Tony Sciuto Band
August 26: Checkered Past
September 2: Moonshine Society
September 9: Tall in the Saddle
September 16: Deanna Bogart
September 23: Slim Bob and the New Electrics
This year, the Hunt Valley Towne Centre’s Summer Concert Series runs all the way through September. In the past, it only ran through August! Now you’ll be able to enjoy the music even as the crisp autumn air begins to set in. (I’m dreaming now, since it will be 103+ degrees out today with heat index of almost 115!)
So come to Hunt Valley for a free concert, some great shopping, food, and more!
Hunt Valley Home Sales Statistics June 2011
July 19, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley
Hunt Valley saw a large drop in total home sales, and a decent percentage in average sale price for homes in June.
The 21030 zip code, which branches both Cockeysville and Hunt Valley, saw a 44.40% drop in total sales in June 2011 versus the same period last year, down to $7,109.497 from a high of $12,786,900 in 2010. The number of sales dropped from 26 to 17 as well.
Average sold price was down 14.96% from $491,804 last year to $418,206 this year. This could be partially due to location within the 21030 zip code, as some areas draw higher prices than others. Townhouses actually averaged higher than last year, while detached homes’ average dropped from $674,467 last year to $500,682 this year.
25 new homes came on the market in June, making for a total of 101 active listings for sale in Cockeysville. 18 homes went under contract.
See the full June 2011 Hunt Valley house sale report here.
Each neighborhood location within 21030 is different. Though this is an overview of the zip code, your area of Cockeysville may be different! For more information on your Hunt Valley neighborhood, please contact me. I know the areas (both large and small) well!






