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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 Most Expensive Home Sales 2011
January 11, 2012 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Baltimore County, Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley, Ruxton, Towson
Baltimore County real estate had a few high end home sales in 2011.
The five highest home sales in Baltimore County, according to MRIS, our local multiple listing system, included a few farms, and most had a large amount of acreage.
5. 905 Hayfields Rd, Cockeysville, MD 21030. $3,475,000. Listed and sold by Krauss Real Property Brokerage. This is a gorgeous newly-built home, that was finished around Summer 2011. Including the finished lower level, there are eight bedrooms, seven full and two half baths. It has 2.28 acres off a private drive, the home overlooking Hayfields Golf Course. Beautifully appointed, and spectacular views!
4. 2700 Butler Road, Reisterstown, MD 21136. $3,750,000. Listed and sold by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. A “French Country Estate” home built in 2005, this is located up a hill and shared/private drive off Butler Road. Located on 53 acres, it has five bedrooms, 4 full and one half bath, and overlooks beautiful Worthington Valley.
3. 12757 Greenspring Avenue, Reisterstown, MD 21136. $3,900,000. Listed and sold by Yerman, Witman, Gaines & Conklin. This home was built in 1940, as is part of the “Vanderbilt Estate,” according to the listing. It is situated off a very private drive on over 138 acres. There are eight bedrooms, eight full four half baths. It boasts an in-ground pool, and it even has a bowling lane and full gym in the lower level!
2. 7309 Brightside Road, Baltimore, MD 21212. $4,200,000. Listed and sold by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. This spectacular home was built in 1880, and has been gracefully and exquisitely restored. I have been in this house a few times, and it is truly gorgeous. It showcases 11 fireplaces (yes, 11!), seven bedrooms, six full and two half baths. It has 5.46 acres in the 21212 zip code!
And the highest sale in Baltimore County for 2011:
1. 2509 Butler Road, Reisterstown, MD 21136. $9,500,000. It was listed & sold simultaneously by Krauss Real Property Brokerage, which is why there are not many details or photos about the home. It is situated on 144.49 acres near the Falls Road Corridor, and looks to be a working farm, with rolling acres, animals, and convenient location. It has four bedrooms and seven full baths.
Much of Baltimore County real estate has been holding its’ own, despite the downturn in many areas. Each neighborhood is VERY different, so general overviews are not good indicators of your value. Contact me for more details on your Baltimore County house value. I would be happy 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!
Baltimore County Christmas Tree Pick Up 2012
December 26, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Baltimore County, Blog, Cockeysville, White Marsh
Baltimore County Christmas tree pick up 2012 will be here before we know it, so here are the details in order to be prepared!
Tree pick up will begin the week of January 9, 2012, and to ensure your tree is taken, it must be placed at the curb by January 14.
PLEASE NOTE that the Department of Public Works will not be collecting from alleys, so if you live in a neighborhood like Rodgers Forge, where trash is generally collected from the alley, your tree needs to be placed in front of your house at the curb.
Baltimore County officials also caution us to make sure that there are no decorations on the tree, it is not in a bag, and no tree stand attached, so if you have tinsel or anything of that sort, it must all be removed before placing out for collection.
If you would like your tree removed earlier, or should you miss the collection, you can also take your tree to one of three places in order to have it recycled & made into mulch. Tree drop off begins December 27, 2011.
Those three locations for drop off are: Baltimore County Resource Recovery Facility off Warren Road in Cockeysville, Western Acceptance Facility in Halethorpe, and Eastern Sanitary Landfill Solid Waste Management Facility in White Marsh off Pulaski Highway.
So, if you had a real tree for Christmas, just make sure to have it taken down by the 9th to ensure it can have a second life as mulch for the County!
Happy New Year!
**Click here for Baltimore City Christmas tree pickup details!**
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!
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!
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 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!
4th of July Baltimore Fireworks and Parades 2011
June 27, 2011 by Marney Kirk
Filed under Baltimore, Baltimore County, Blog, Cockeysville, Hunt Valley, Towson
Are you staying in town for 4th of July?
There are plenty of events happening in Baltimore County.
Baltimore County 4th of July fireworks will happen on a few different days in different locations.
The Baltimore County fireworks schedule, per their website, is currently:
July 2, 2011
Eastern Yacht Club
2330 Seneca RoadJacksonville Elementary School (rain date July 9)
3400 Hillendale RoadMartin’s West
6821 Dogwood RoadOregon Ridge Park
13401 Beaver Dam RoadJuly 3, 2011
Oregon Ridge Park
13401 Beaver Dam RoadBaltimore Country Club (rain date July 8th)
11500 Mays Chapel RoadThe Suburban Club (rain date July 5)
7600 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, 21209Woodholme Country Club (rain date July 5)
300 Woodholme AvenueJuly 4, 2011
Catonsville High School (rain date July 9)
421 Bloomsbury Avenue, CatonsvilleFullerton Park (rain date July 5)
4304 Fullerton AvenueGrange Elementary School (rain date July 5)
2000 Church Road, DundalkGreen Spring Valley Hunt Club (rain date Juily 5)
30 Greenspring Valley Road8101 LaSalle Road (rain date July 5)
Loch Raven AcademyJuly 10, 2011
Hereford High School (rain date July 11)
510 Monkton Road
Usually the Baltimore County Government’s website also has the list of parades available, but this year they don’t. Here is a compilation of what I was able to find:
Towson Fourth of July Parade
July 4, 2011 10:30am
Towsontown Blvd & Bosley Ave, Towson, MD
Catonsville Fourth of July Parade
July 4, 2011 3:00pm
Frederick Rd, Catonsville, MD
Dundalk Fourth of July Parade
July 4, 2011 8:15am
Beginning at Logan Point Shopping Center
Dundalk, Maryland
Hereford Independence Day Parade
July 10, 2011 3pm
Do you know of any other Baltimore County 4th of July parades? Let me know, and I will add them to the list!






