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Hunters Pointe
Hunters Pointe is a community in Arnold of 77 Homes which started in 1979 (with the last house being finished in 1986). The neighborhood is very friendly, peaceful, and picturesque with a suburban setting, excellent schools, and proximity to Metropolitan amenities — only 25 miles east from Washington, D.C. and 20 miles south of Baltimore, MD. Because Hunters Pointe has a community park along with a common area that surrounds the entire neighborhood, it is organized into The College Station Community Association of Hunters Pointe. The Association provides maintenance of the common area as well as repair and replacement of playground equipment, lighting at the entrance and throughout the community, and lawn mowing and gardens in the front entrance of the community.
Foxmoor
The Foxmoor Homeowner’s Association is located off of Shore Acres Road in Bay Hills. The web site incudes information on home sales, newsletters. meetings, volunteering, and rules.
Revell Downs Community Association
Revell Downs is a community near exit 29B of Route 50. The web site features information about the HOA and downloadable forms. The Revell Downs development was built on the Labrot Race Track site. Streets in the neighborhood are named after winning horses — the following horses were Kentucky Derby Winners: Tim Tam (1958), Cary Back (1961), Majestic Prince (1969), Secretariat (1973), Cannonade (1974, Foolish Pleasure (1975).
Amberly
Amberly is a community in St. Margaret’s: “The Baltimore magazine named Amberley as one of the most desirable communities in Maryland, and we take pride in maintaining the special beauty of our waterside enclave. Framed by Whitehall and Ridout creeks, Amberley is nestled just around the bend from the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis, and the Bay Bridge. Our residents enjoy boating and fishing on the Bay, as well as walking, jogging, and bike riding along the scenic roads and trails which meander gently through the neighborhood.”
College Manor
College Manor is a family-oriented residential community located on the Broadneck Peninsula in Arnold, Maryland, a few miles northeast of Annapolis. The neighborhood was developed in the early 1980s and is laid out as a series of cul-de-sacs with just one entrance/exit, thereby eliminating any concerns about drive-through traffic. There are 140 detached two-story single-family homes, generally built in the Colonial style. Neighborhood amenities include beautiful tree-lined streets, sidewalks, and a large recently-updated community playground with play equipment, picnic tables, park benches and a hiking trail through the adjacent wooded area.
Pines on the Severn
Pines on the Severn (aka The Pines) is a residential community of 236 homes located on the east bank of the Severn River north of Annapolis in Arnold, Maryland. The community association was incorporated in 1926 as The Pines Community Improvement Association, Inc. Their web site includes a discussion board, forms, documentation, and a photo gallety.
Kimberly Woods Village Association
Kimberly Woods Village is a small community of town houses and duplexes located in Arnold, Maryland. The majority of homes are town houses. The community is governed by the Kimberly woods Village Association Board of Directors. On the web site you’ll find important information: By Laws, Rules & Regulations, Community Events, Treasurer’s Reports, & more!
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