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West Ocean City - Ocean Pines
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Community Facts: Population: 11,000 Plus. Schools: Ocean City Elementary School, Ocean City Christian School, Showell Elementary School, Snow Hill Middle School, Snow Hill High School Attractions: Assateague Island, Ocean Downs Racetrack, Ocean Pines Golf and Country Club, Ocean City, art galleries, hiking, fishing, boating, beaches. Restaurants: Captain's Galley II, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Sub Marina, Lighthouse Sound Restaurant, Marlin Moon Grille.
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Sales Pricing Guide: West Ocean City - Ocean Pines
| Property Type |
Low End |
High End |
| Condo / Townhome |
$199,000 |
$2,975,000 |
| Single Family |
$169,900 |
$3,999,900 |
Rental Pricing Guide: West Ocean City - Ocean Pines
| Property Type |
Low End
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High End
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| Single Family |
$700 / Week
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$6,500 / week
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Quick Links: West Ocean City - Ocean Pines
What does our Expert Sales Associates have to say about the area?
Overview: A quieter place to vacation that is still only minutes away from the fun and excitement of Ocean City, and West Ocean City and Ocean Pines offer plenty attractions of their own.
State of the Market: Both beautiful communities are popular among year-round residents and vacation-goers alike. There are plenty of homes available for resale and rental.
What Makes It Unique: Proximity to both the hustle and bustle of Ocean City, and to beautiful wildlife preserves and state parks.
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More on the Area: Once a quaint fishing village, West Ocean City has expanded into a thriving community only minutes from the Inlet. At the heart lies the fishing harbor where hundreds of sporting and working boats dock and depart daily, and the main highway is lined with retail stores, specialty shops, grocery stores and office buildings.
Then there is Ocean Pines; a community originally intended to be a quiet resort town, Ocean Pines has grown into year-round community that completely satisfies any needs for a vacation and everyday life. Ocean Pines is tucked away among towering pine trees, and surrounded by beautiful woodlands and wetlands.
One of the main attractions in the area is Assateague Island, a thirty seven mile-long natural barrier island bordered on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the west by Sinepuxent Bay. Assateague Island is most famously known for its beautiful wild horses that roam the island, but also provides pristine beaches, marshlands, and stunning nature trails.
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