Looking for a new place to call home? Brandywine, Maryland has a variety of housing options to fit any lifestyle. From cozy single-family homes to spacious farmhouses, there is something for everyone in this charming town. And with its close proximity to Washington D.C., you’ll have easy access to all the cultural and career opportunities of the city while still being able to come home to the peaceful countryside.
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4 beds
2.5 baths
2,366 sqft
4025 tamaron court, brandywine, md 20613
century 21 new millennium
3 beds
1 bath
— sqft
12590 blue gray trail, brandywine, wv 26802
wv heritage real estate, llc.
3 beds
3 baths
2,359 sqft
4035 tamaron court, brandywine, md 20613
re/max realty group
3 beds
2.5 baths
2,024 sqft
14910 townshend terrace avenue, brandywine, md 20613
keller williams preferred properties
4 beds
5.5 baths
7,337 sqft
13716 molly berry road, brandywine, md 20613
kw metro center
4 beds
2.5 baths
1,456 sqft
8300 thomas proctor drive, brandywine, md 20613
keller williams select realtors of annapolis
3 beds
1 bath
1,000 sqft
10505 cedarville rd 3-10, brandywine, md 20613
home sweet home real estate llc
5 beds
3.5 baths
3,592 sqft
5904 saint pauls bluff, brandywine, md 20613
own real estate
2 beds
2 baths
960 sqft
15690 nelson perrie road, brandywine, md 20613
platinum preferred properties, llc
4 beds
3.5 baths
1,763 sqft
7406 calm retreat boulevard, brandywine, md 20613
d.r. horton realty of virginia, llc
6 beds
4.5 baths
6,700 sqft
3919 woodreed drive, brandywine, md 20613
homesmart
3 beds
2.5 baths
2,160 sqft
14740 mattawoman drive, brandywine, md 20613
keller williams realty
4 beds
2.5 baths
2,621 sqft
8008 kingsmill road, brandywine, md 20613
keller williams preferred properties
4 beds
3.5 baths
— sqft
16645 green glade dr drive, brandywine, md 20613
fairfax realty
5 beds
4 baths
3,380 sqft
6906 lenape court, brandywine, md 20613
samson properties
3 beds
3 baths
1,959 sqft
7029 savannah parkway, brandywine, md 20613
sm brokerage, llc
4 beds
3.5 baths
1,969 sqft
7513 silver thread way, brandywine, md 20613
d.r. horton realty of virginia, llc
6 beds
5 baths
4,304 sqft
16600 bald eagle school road, brandywine, md 20613
samson properties
2 beds
2 baths
1,364 sqft
8311 cedarville road, brandywine, md 20613
century 21 new millennium
4 beds
3.5 baths
1,969 sqft
16655 green glade drive, brandywine, md 20613
d.r. horton realty of virginia, llc
4 beds
3 baths
2,200 sqft
106 pit run road, brandywine, wv 26802
wv heritage real estate, llc.
4 beds
3.5 baths
3,036 sqft
7306 sudley avenue, brandywine, md 20613
compass
1 bed
1 bath
3,768 sqft
14724 silver hammer way 1 bedroom suite, brandywine, md 20613
samson properties
6 beds
3.5 baths
2,652 sqft
15240 regina drive, brandywine, md 20613
exp realty, llc
3 beds
3.5 baths
1,969 sqft
7510 fern gully way, brandywine, md 20613
d.r. horton realty of virginia, llc
4 beds
3.5 baths
4,166 sqft
12811 steam mill farm drive, brandywine, md 20613
keller williams flagship
3 beds
2.5 baths
1,736 sqft
16195 wilkerson place, brandywine, md 20613
northrop realty
1 bed
2 baths
3,586 sqft
7104 britens way n (1) bedroom rental, brandywine, md 20613
samson properties
4 beds
3.5 baths
2,310 sqft
7027 whispering run, brandywine, md 20613
sm brokerage, llc
3 beds
3.5 baths
5,777 sqft
6201 savannah drive, brandywine, md 20613
samson properties
3 beds
2 baths
1,508 sqft
9604 middleridge court, brandywine, md 20613
nexttier realty llc
4 beds
2 baths
1,100 sqft
16500 baden naylor road, brandywine, md 20613
keller williams flagship
4 beds
3 baths
2,544 sqft
13712 s springfield road, brandywine, md 20613
century 21 new millennium
3 beds
4 baths
2,520 sqft
14105 kydan court, brandywine, md 20613
re/max realty group
5 beds
3 baths
1,430 sqft
14220 duckett road, brandywine, md 20613
lpt realty, llc
Beautiful little Brandywine Maryland is located in Prince George’s County and home to about 9000 residents. Most residents own their own homes in this quiet, bedroom community. It’s located just 20 miles outside of Washington DC with beautiful scenery, landscape, and a community that truly prides itself in the areas of rural appeal.
Brandywine got its name from William H Early in the mid-19th century named after the Battle of Brandywine of the American Revolutionary War. It was developed on the Baltimore and Potomac Railroads Pope Creek line in about 1873 and was the only town on the route the developed into its own little railroad town. In 1912, the Bank of Brandywine was chartered from what it previously been the Southern Maryland German American Bank. It’s currently located between Clinton and Waldorf and has remained a rural community until about the 21st century, when new shopping centers, and a few residential developments were built. By mid-2019, the completion of a major highway overpass and roundabout eliminated a lot of the commuter traffic bottlenecks of the area.
Rich in history, like a lot of Southern Maryland communities, Brandywine features a variety of historical sites such as the Black Swamp School, Black Walnut Thicket, the Chapel of the Incarnation, Charles Early House and the William Early House, and about a dozen more. Brandywine has its own Revitalization Study helping make the community more walkable as well as the Southern Area Aquatic and Recreation Complex featuring swimming pools, community centers, and activities for all ages.
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Brandywine offers a convenient commute to Washington D.C., making it an ideal location for easy access to the city. One of the major draws for residents of Brandywine is its close proximity to the nation’s capital. With just a short drive or train ride, you can easily access all that Washington D.C. has to offer – from world-renowned museums and historic landmarks, to a thriving arts and culture scene. When you’ve had your fill of city life, you can retreat back to the peaceful oasis of Brandywine.
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Being a small town means that everyone knows everyone in some form or fashion. People come here to get out of the big city and several neighborhood attractions offer history, events, and multiple activities.Brandywine is also known for its rich history, dating back to the 1800s. The town was once a major tobacco-growing area, with many plantations dotting the landscape. Today, visitors can still see remnants of this history through historic buildings.
The P.A. Bowen Farmstead is a great place for locally sourced cheeses and dairy products, tours, farmhouses, buildings, and cattle.The Cedarville State Forest offers miles of trails, a campground, and just a short distance to local wineries and breweries. There are a plethora of wineries all within about a 20-mile radius of Brandywine.
The town is also home to the Legacy Wine Trail, featuring some of the best wineries in Maryland. Visitors can enjoy a day of wine tasting and exploring the beautiful vineyards while taking in the scenic views of Brandywine. This is a town where you can find many back roads and beautiful countryside that will make you feel like you are miles away from the hustle and bustle of city life, while also being minutes away from it.
Legacy Wine Trail features a variety of family-owned wineries, each with its own unique story and charm. Be sure to stop at the following wineries when visiting or finding your new home in Brandywine:
The Romano Vineyard and Winery offers a beautiful respite from the hustle and bustle. This family-owned winery is known for its exceptional customer service and delicious wines. Visitors can enjoy a tasting in Romano Winery’s cozy tasting room or take a stroll through the picturesque vineyards. The winery also hosts events, such as live music and food truck festivals, making it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.
 Robin Hill Farm and Vineyard is a beautiful location featuring conference space, private wine tours, and tastings. Located on a historic farm dating back to the 1700s, Robin Hill Farm and Vineyards offers visitors a chance to step back in time while enjoying delicious wine. The vineyard produces award-winning wines made from grapes grown on-site and offers a variety of events throughout the year, including live music, food trucks, and more.
JaneMark Vineyards , named after the owners’ two daughters, offers a selection of award-winning wines and a cozy outdoor seating area perfect for enjoying a glass of wine with friends. The idyllic Rosewood Manor Vineyard & Winery is known for its elegant tasting room and scenic views of rolling hills. Take a stroll through the vineyards or pack a picnic to enjoy on their spacious lawn.
Gemeny Winery and Vineyards is a family-run winery with a focus on sustainable farming practices. Their wines are made from locally grown grapes, creating a unique and authentic taste of Brandywine.
For those who love to shop, Brandywine has plenty of options nearby. The town itself is home to small local businesses and boutiques, while larger shopping centers are just a short drive away. No matter what you’re looking for, you’ll find it in Brandywine or the surrounding areas.
Brandywine neighborhood, a vibrant and diverse area, comprises a tapestry of distinct neighborhoods, each offering its own delightful ambiance and allure. From tranquil and family-centric communities to lively urban pockets, Brandywine boasts a range of residential areas tailored to diverse lifestyles and preferences. Dive into the diverse array of neighborhoods that make up Brandywine’s rich tapestry and discover the perfect setting to call home. Whether you seek serene surroundings for peaceful living or crave the energy of a bustling urban atmosphere, Brandywine promises an ideal locale to meet your unique needs and desires. Explore the charm and character of each neighborhood below to uncover your perfect fit amidst the captivating landscape of Brandywine.
Brandywine is part of the Prince George’s County Public School system and residents are zoned to the Brandywine Elementary School, Gwynn Park Middle School, and the Gwynn Park High School.
“Brandywine Elementary School is an institution any parent should be proud of. Mr. C. leads by example and the school’s staff, teachers and administrators, follow his lead. My kids have moved on to Middle School but got a remarkable start from Brandywine Elementary. They have continued to maintain Honor Roll Status every grading period.” –Â GreatSchools.org
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“I’ve lived in Brandywine nearly all my life, and I love it here. Most neighborhoods are nice and quiet. Depending on where you live you will most likely have to drive to where you have to go. The good thing is that gas prices are relatively low, absolutely not as high as California!”
“I’ve lived in Brandywine since 2004 in two different neighborhoods. When we first moved here, Brandywine was a small rural suburb with a lot of new construction. I’ve watched it grow into a vibrant thriving community outside of Washington DC. It’s close enough to Capitol Hill and Tyson’s Corner, but far enough away to escape the high cost of the city. My children went to the schools where at that time it was still growing but now, I understand the schools are even better. The only complaint is the traffic, but this is the DMV, and like most places the earlier you leave out the less traffic you’ll run into. Shopping is close enough and having our own Costco makes it even better. This is my 16th year living in Brandywine and the crime rate has been minimum. Most neighborhoods have crime watchers. All cities have ups and downs, but this one has served our family well.” – Niche.com
Brandywine makes a beautiful place to call home and with easy access to larger destinations such as Washington DC, Brandywine offers an easy commute route, especially with the newly devised highway system. Brandywine features a variety of multistory, single-family homes, larger yards, private garages, and a few new construction homes. The median home price is about $380,000 with a variety of homes from $120,000-$900,000.
For more information on homes for sale in Brandywine, Maryland, browse the active listings above or contact our office at any time. Brandywine has a lot of different communities, so browse the communities and neighborhoods at your leisure and feel free to contact us when you’re ready to schedule a showing.
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