The median home value in Funkstown, MD is $366,145.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $235,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Funkstown, MD is $366,145.
Approximately 60% of Funkstown homes are owned,
compared to 33% rented, while
7% are vacant.
Funkstown real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Welcome to your dream home! This stunning property offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and functionality. Natural light floods the main floor which features recently updated LVP and modern light fixtures. The kitchen is a gourmet chefâs dream complete with stainless steel appliances, upgraded granite countertops, plenty of counter space, white cabinetry, and a custom tile backsplash. The kitchen seamlessly connects to the versatile open-concept living and dining area, ideal for gatherings and everyday living. The living area is complete with a charming wood-burning stone fireplace for cozy gatherings. Youâll also find a recently remodeled half bathroom on this level. Upstairs, you will find three spacious bedrooms with brand new carpet and a remodeled full bathroom with dual vanities. Venture downstairs to the lower level with brand new carpet where a spacious recreation and entertaining area awaits. Already equipped with surround sound wiring, this space offers the opportunity to craft the media room of your dreams. The lower level has all this plus a large walk-out storage area. Step outside and you'll be captivated by the charm of the large, beautifully landscaped backyard, complete with a spacious trex deck, stone and gravel patio, and firepit areaâ perfect for entertaining friends and family. Whether you're hosting a barbecue or simply enjoying a quiet evening under the stars, this outdoor space is a true oasis. This home is situated in a great commuter location with easy access to I-70 and is walkable to restaurants and shops. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this extraordinary property your own.
Always wanted to live in the quaint town of Funkstown? This is your chance. Located directly across from the Funkstown Post Office, this lovely brick home boasts an inviting front porch where you can sip your coffee or lemonade and watch the world go by. It is a very versatile house that can suit various needs. Upstairs there are 2 beds, 1 bath, living room and eat in kitchen. Downstairs you get to use your imagination. There is a large room, could be a bedroom, office, playroom for the kids. It has a separate entrance. Everything has been freshly painted. There is a garage and a shed in the back for additional storage. There are 2 areas for laundry, one at the bottom of the stairs, and another near the second entrance. Photos to come soon.
Welcome to a unique retreat that defies conventionâa charming home with Antietam Creek access and distinctive style. This property offers more than just a house; it provides an experience. The main level features a cozy living area and a eat in kitchen, while downstairs, a separate 1-bedroom effence with its own entrance offers versatility and potential rental income. walk out into the expansive backyard which invites relaxation amidst nature's beauty, with Antietam Creek just steps away for outdoor adventures. Welcome home to charm, style, and Antietam Creek enchantmentâall in one exceptional package.
Known as the Chaney House and the former Ruthâs Antiques, built in 1847, steeped in rich history. Sitting pretty at the intersection of South High and West Baltimore Streets in historic Funkstown, the house served as the primary hospital of the Civil War Battle of Funkstown in July, 1863. At that time the house was owned by Dr. V.H. Newcomer. From the time you entire the stately gallery/great room with two fireplaces, 14-foot ceilings and double chandeliers through a large bright sunroom entrance, the house includes 5 bedrooms, three full and one-half baths. In 2002, The property was acquired by Gregory and Victoria Sullivan. Succeeding the Engstroms, Greg and Vicki formed The Big White House on the Corner, LLC , and opened Hudson House Galleries in the new location, where they bought, sold and restored collectible antiques, imported oriental furnishings, rugs, reproductions, framed paintings, fine art and Americana across the Mid-Atlantic region, even including pieces acquired for display in The White House, Washington, D.C. The flexible and adaptive main house contains a first floor gallery, sunroom, living room a full bath and a powder room. A full kitchen. There are 6 original fireplaces. The layout is perfect for either a residence, fine dining restaurant, event center, wedding venue or bed & breakfast. The second floor consists of five bedrooms, two full baths, a second kitchen and laundry room. The second floor is configured to serve as a self-contained ownerâs suite. The property is gated with a private courtyard and two-car garage. And then thereâs the warehouse. A flexible space to house collectable vehicles and the like, or as a staging area for the next chapter in restoration of the primary building. A detached multi-level, climate-controlled 7,900 square foot +/- restoration workshop and expansive warehouse with loading dock and elevator serve the property and offer income-producing space. There is also an adorable caretakerâs apartment in a loft adjacent to the workshop, with galley kitchen, bedroom/living room full bath laundry and storage. There is also a detached, unrestored historic brick summer kitchen.