Set on a half acre, this is the kind of place you come to when you’re ready to slow things down and breathe a little deeper. It’s not polished or dressed up, and that’s exactly the point. It’s honest ground in a part of the Eastern Shore that still feels untouched. The property already has a well and septic in place, giving you a solid starting point. There’s an older abandoned trailer on site, along with what appears to be an elevated oil tank and a shed that looks to convey. You can keep what works, clear what doesn’t, and shape it into whatever fits your vision. Step outside and you’re surrounded by water in every direction. Fox Creek is nearby, along with the Honga River, Duck Point Cove, Fishing Bay, and Goose Creek. Whether it’s early morning crabbing, an afternoon paddle, or just sitting back watching the light change over the water, this area makes it easy to be outside without needing much of a plan. Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is just minutes away and offers some of the best kayaking, fishing, and sunset views on the Shore, along with well-known sika deer hunting that draws outdoorsmen from all over. You’ve also got access to the Chesapeake Bay, nearby campgrounds, and wide open spaces that haven’t been overrun. Grab fresh seafood at Old Salty’s Restaurant nearby, check out Hoopers Island for that true working-watermen feel, and spend time exploring the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park, where the history runs deep. Life out here is different. It’s quiet. No traffic, no noise, no constant push of development. Just a small, tight-knit watermen community where people value space, simplicity, and authenticity. This isn’t a place you go to be entertained. It’s a place you go to reset. If you’ve been looking for something real, something a little off the beaten path with room to create your own version of quiet living, this is worth your time.
Data last updated March 27, 2026, 3:16 p.m.. Properties in listings may have been sold or may no longer be available.
