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Paula Reeder

Paula Reeder
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Stevensville MD

Associate Broker (MD: 586731)

22 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Queen Annes County, MD
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Long & Foster Kent Island

Office Website
Office Address
202 Thompson Creek Mall
Stevensville, MD  21666
(Queen Annes County)
Office Phone
410-643-2244
Office Fax
410-643-4051
Mobile
410-708-4947
Email
paul********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Betterton: MD Cambridge: MD Church Creek: MD Algonquin: MD Centreville: MD Price: MD Chestertown: MD Kingstown: MD Tolchester: MD Fairlee: MD Georgetown: MD Galena: MD Golts: MD Millington: MD Rock Hall: MD Edesville: MD Still Pond: MD

About Paula Reeder

A seasoned real estate professional, this full-time Realtor specializes in serving buyers and sellers across the tri-county region of Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's County on Maryland's Eastern Shore. With a background as an executive at a Fortune 50 financial services firm in Washington, D.C., they bring a wealth of expertise to the real estate market.

Certified as a Historic Property Specialist and a Workforce Housing Specialist, they also serve as a Credit Smart Trainer and hold a Graduate, Realtor Institute (GRI) designation. Their leadership in the industry is evident through their tenure as Past President of the Bay Area Association of Realtors. Notably, they have been honored with the Maryland Association of Realtors Presidents Award for Outstanding Performance in 2015 and recognized as the Bay Area Association of Realtors Realtor of the Year for the 2016-2017 period.

Queen Annes County, MD Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$822,576
Avg. Listing Price
From Paula's portfolio
3.7 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,334 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
230
Active Listings
Current inventory

Queen Annes County, Maryland represents one of the Eastern Shore's most dynamic real estate markets, where historic charm meets modern waterfront living. With 288 actively licensed real estate agents serving this diverse county, the market reflects a sophisticated blend of agricultural properties, waterfront estates, and suburban developments that attract buyers from across the Mid-Atlantic region.

The county's unique position between the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River creates distinct micro-markets that require specialized local knowledge. All 288 licensed agents maintain email connectivity, reflecting the market's embrace of digital communication tools essential for serving both local residents and out-of-state buyers seeking Eastern Shore properties.

Major Queen Annes County, Maryland Real Estate Markets

Centreville anchors the county as its seat of government and commercial hub, featuring a mix of historic homes and newer developments that appeal to families and retirees alike. Stevensville has emerged as a particularly sought-after market, benefiting from its proximity to the Bay Bridge and easy access to Annapolis and Baltimore, making it popular among commuters seeking waterfront lifestyles without urban price tags.

The Chester and Kent Island areas represent the county's premium waterfront markets, where luxury properties command top dollar for Chesapeake Bay access and stunning water views. Meanwhile, smaller communities like Queenstown and Grasonville offer more affordable entry points into the county's desirable school districts and recreational amenities, creating diverse opportunities across different price segments.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Queen Annes County's real estate landscape defies simple categorization, with agricultural preservation areas, established neighborhoods, and waterfront enclaves creating vastly different pricing structures within short distances. Properties can range from modest inland homes under $300,000 to multi-million dollar waterfront estates, requiring agents to understand multiple market segments and buyer demographics simultaneously.

Seasonal fluctuations play a significant role in market activity, with waterfront properties experiencing peak interest during spring and summer months when buyers can fully appreciate the county's recreational assets. The market has shown remarkable resilience, benefiting from Maryland's strong economy and the growing trend of remote work enabling more buyers to prioritize lifestyle over proximity to urban employment centers.

Why Businesses Need Queen Annes County, Maryland Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspectors, find Queen Annes County's agent network essential for building referral relationships in this geographically dispersed market. The county's 288 agents represent valuable connections to affluent buyers and sellers who typically require comprehensive service packages, making these relationships particularly lucrative for complementary businesses.

Marketing companies and PropTech firms particularly benefit from direct agent contact data, as Queen Annes County's mix of luxury waterfront properties and traditional suburban homes creates demand for diverse marketing approaches and technological solutions. These agents serve clients ranging from first-time homebuyers to high-net-worth individuals seeking vacation properties, requiring sophisticated tools and services that justify premium pricing structures.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/15/2026, Paula Reeder has 1 property for sale in Stevensville and surrounding areas.

$329,500

Listed 2025-10-21

10 Ericsson Ave Unit 31
Betterton, MD  21610

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,620
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Current Property Rentals

Paula Reeder currently has no rental properties available in Stevensville and surrounding areas. Check back later.