Salisbury Maryland real estate is one of the best investment opportunities on the Mid-Atlantic coast. Known as the Crossroads of Delmarva, Salisbury is strategically located at the intersection of Routes 50 and 13. It is the cultural and economic center of Maryland's lower Eastern Shore. Only a short 30 minute drive from the white sandy beaches of Ocean City and Assateague Island, Salisbury is widely known for its unique combination of major retail shopping and small family owned businesses in a friendly country setting. 
Located in the heart of Salisbury, Peninsula Regional Medical Center is one of the region’s top 100 hospitals, serving as an anchor to retiring baby-boomers relocating from large urban areas and surrounding states. Another benefit to retirees is the numerous golf courses within a short drive. From established public courses within golf communities such as the popular Nutters Crossing to the traditional Green Hill Yacht & Country Club, the Salisbury area provides the perfect course for the most avid of golfers.
Other popular destinations include the Salisbury Zoo, one of the few remaining free zoos in the country and Perdue Stadium, home of the Delmarva Shorebirds, a minor-league affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. Known for its indigenous North American art from antique working decoys to internationally acclaimed contemporary sculpture and paintings, the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art has the most comprehensive collection of wildlife carvings in the world. Other popular local destinations for history buffs are the Pemberton Historical Park and Poplar Hill Mansion . The Salisbury area also boasts two top notch schools of higher education, Salisbury University and Wor-Wic Community College .
Nearby towns include Delmar, which lies on the Delaware/Maryland border, with a population of 3,600 and Fruitland, a town of 3,900 with a reputation for excellent schools and a small town feel. Along Route 50 west of Salisbury lies Hebron, a small agricultural community of around 1,000 which is poised to steadily grow in the coming decade. Just west of Hebron is Mardela Springs, another farming community of around 500 residents. Sharptown, located on the Nanticoke River, was settled as a shipbuilding town and boasts a population of approximately 700. Each has their own charm and are in close proximity to the services of Salisbury. Just outside of all four towns is an abundance of open space for public use for hiking, bird watching, mountain biking, and hunting.
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