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Listed below are new homes Anne Arundel County Maryland
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Anne Arundel is a large, diverse, and generally higher-priced county wrapped around Annapolis (the state capital and county seat) and the western shore of the Chesapeake. New construction is strongest in the Fort Meade / BWI / Baltimore-Washington corridor — Odenton, Gambrills, and Severn — where national builders and master-planned communities such as Two Rivers and Piney Orchard draw federal, NSA/Cyber Command, and BWI-area workers. Crofton, Pasadena, and Glen Burnie add more, while the West and South River areas — including Deale and Shady Side — offer custom and waterfront building sites.
Waterfront and near-water lots fall inside the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area, where tree clearing, lot coverage, and how close you can build to the water are regulated — verify the rules on a specific parcel before you plan a view or a pool. The commuter corridor is largely on public water and sewer; waterfront and rural lots are more often well-and-septic.
Spec-home purchases work like a normal sale; building calls for a construction-to-permanent loan. In every case, the model-home staff represent the builder — keep your own agent in the room to negotiate on your behalf.
The Odenton/Gambrills/Severn area near Fort Meade and BWI, where larger master-planned communities and national builders are active.
The Chesapeake Bay Critical Area. Building, clearing, and additions near tidal water are regulated, so confirm what a lot actually allows before you buy.
Typically no — the builder pays the buyer-agent commission. Bring Dawn in before registering at a model home.
Buying new construction or waterfront in Anne Arundel County? Contact Dawn Riley — she knows both the Fort Meade corridor and the South County waterfront.