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NEW LISTING: 565 Glendale Road #104B

Check out my new listing at Silver Tree!

Lakefront WALK-OUT + deck + water views! Coveted 1BR on ground level in more private ‘B’ Building. Professionally furnished, boasting 350′ of level waterfront. Gas fireplace, kitchenette, on-site management, fitness room & sauna, conference rooms.

Optional rental program. Owner reported 1099 income of ~$18k in 2015. On-site restaurant + walking distance to entertainment, shopping & more!

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Fall Foliage 2016

 Check out the fall foliage around Garrett County and Deep Creek Lake!

Photo credit: Melody Litten

 

New Listing- 52 Glendaloch Lane

Check out my new listing in McHenry!

Modern makeover! 1937 Deep Creek lake cottage, remodeled and expanded with updated kitchen, heating, electrical, plumbing & fixtures!

Check out what these cabins looked like back in the day!

Tastefully done, experience the best of both worlds with original stone fireplace & walls, original woodworking, rustic beams & flooring.

4/5 bedrooms depending on setup.

50~feet waterfront, Type A dock. REO/bank sale – sold AS-IS, subject to bank addenda.

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Happy October!

My assistant, Ally, and I spent an October morning driving around the lake and enjoying the weather. I love it when it gets to this point in the year- all of Western Maryland is absolutely stunning.

Check out some of the shots we got today!

 

New Listing- 257 Marsh Hill Road #12

Arguably the best location at the lake! Deep Creek Village is right on the water AND directly across the street from Wisp Ski Resort! Enjoy year-round activity (and income!) in this vacation rental townhome.

Dock privileges available through association, community tennis courts and walking distance to ski lodge, dining, entertainment & shopping. Lower level BR currently used as 2nd living area.

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New Listing- 267 Mosser Road #6

Attractive vacation rental townhouse with huge 180 degree views of DCL & Wisp. You can see it all from the deck of this 3 level townhome.

Gas fireplace, spacious living areas, and plenty of room for friends/family.

This is an established rental with Taylor-Made – “Perfect View”. For a 3-D tour and more, click here.
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Dredging Fact Sheet

History is in the making!

For the first time in it’s 91 years, Deep Creek Lake will be dredged.

For all kinds of facts and information pertaining to the dredging, please click here.

 

Deep Creek area provides all types of good times

OAKLAND, Md. — It’s a big lake, largest in Maryland. It sprawls with fingers of water scooting off in at least two major directions.

Deep Creek Lake just celebrated its 90th year created as a hydroelectric project in 1925. The generator still works but today the lake is centerpiece of a bustling tourism industry although wilderness remains everywhere. It has virgin hemlock stands — the only ones in the state. Savage River State Forest land to the east of the lake area adds 54,000 more wilderness acres. And it’s all scarcely 90 minutes from the Eastern Panhandle.

We began our getaway visit with a plunge into wilderness, searching out the four waterfalls in Swallow Falls State Park located not on the lake but on the Youghiogheny River along with other forest areas. Unfortunately, it’s been a dry end-of-summer and only the highest of the four — Muddy Falls at 53 feet — was rushing in a spectacular fashion over the rocks. We wrestled with inadequate signage and maps to visit three of the four falls, and once we’d figured out how it all fit together, helped guide other hikers we met along the trails. Impressive boulders fill the various streams. The park was once a legendary pioneer hunting area and the virgin hemlock and white pine forests that we walked through to find the falls were magical.

Swallow Falls is easily identifiable by Swallow Rock, a marvelously weathered pillar standing adjacent to the falls. We bypassed Lower Falls, warned away by fellow hikers but did make the trek to Tolliver Falls, barely a ripple over rocks in this season.

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State introduces fracking regulations, one year ahead of ban's end

The Hogan administration has proposed rules that would prohibit the gas-drilling technique known as fracking within 2,000 feet of a private drinking water well, require steel casings around gas bores to a depth of 100 feet, and require energy companies to replace any water supply that is contaminated by the practice.

The Maryland Department of the Environment submitted the measures Monday to a legislative committee that reviews regulations, a year before a state ban on fracking ends.

The plan was unveiled five days ahead of the Oct. 1 deadline set by lawmakers for the rules to be formally adopted. Department of the Environment officials now expect the approval process to finish by the end of the year instead.

Secretary Ben Grumbles said the rules “will be the most stringent and protective environmental shale regulations in the country.”

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PRICE IMPROVEMENT- 317 Hidden Valley Lane

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