Arnold, Anne Arundel County, Maryland

    Sell Your Arnold Property for Cash — Broadneck Peninsula Estates & Waterfront Homes

    Maryland Property Buyers purchases homes throughout Arnold and the Broadneck Peninsula for cash — from the established Colonials and split-levels along College Parkway near Anne Arundel Community College to the waterfront and water-proximate properties on the Severn River, Magothy River, and their tributaries. Arnold's desirable Broadneck school district and peninsula geography create a strong market for renovated homes, but estate properties, aging waterfront infrastructure, and homes that need significant updating face a narrower buyer pool. We buy them as-is — fair cash offer within 48 hours, close in 7 days.

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    Why Arnold Homeowners Sell to Maryland Property Buyers

    Arnold occupies the heart of the Broadneck Peninsula — the land between the Severn River and Magothy River that connects to Annapolis and the Bay Bridge via Route 50. This peninsula geography creates a uniquely insular community with limited road access (primarily College Parkway and the Route 50 corridor), strong neighborhood identity, and property values supported by the Broadneck High School feeder system — one of the highest-performing in Anne Arundel County.

    Arnold's housing stock reflects several development eras: the original 1950s–1960s homes near AACC and along College Parkway, the 1970s–1980s expansion neighborhoods, and waterfront properties of varying ages along the Severn and Magothy shores. Each presents distinct selling challenges:

    • Estate properties on the peninsula — Arnold's long homeowner tenures mean many properties transfer through estates. Heirs inherit homes on the Broadneck Peninsula that haven't been updated in decades — properties where the school district and location carry significant value, but the house itself needs $35,000–$70,000+ in work to meet today's buyer expectations.
    • Waterfront maintenance burden — Arnold's Severn River and Magothy River frontage includes properties with bulkheads, docks, piers, and boat lifts requiring ongoing investment. Bulkhead replacement runs $25,000–$50,000, and flood insurance adds $2,000–$7,000/year to carrying costs.
    • Broadneck school district premium — The Broadneck HS feeder pattern adds $40,000–$80,000 in value compared to identical homes outside the district. This premium benefits sellers even on unrenovated properties — but only if they can find a buyer willing to handle renovation. Our cash offer captures this district value without requiring you to renovate first.
    • Peninsula traffic and access — The Broadneck Peninsula's limited road access creates traffic congestion during peak hours, particularly at the Route 50 interchange. Some buyers are deterred by commute times, especially for homes farther down the peninsula toward Sandy Point State Park.

    We've purchased ranchers near AACC, waterfront colonials on the Severn River, and estate-condition homes in the Broadneck school district. We understand the peninsula premium and factor it into every offer alongside condition, waterfront status, and renovation scope.

    Arnold Local Market Insight

    Median Home Price

    $490,000

    Avg. Days on Market

    23 days

    Common Property Types

    Colonial, split-level, rancher, waterfront, contemporary, Cape Cod

    Major Employers

    Anne Arundel Community College (1,600 employees), USNA (Annapolis — adjacent), Fort Meade/NSA (commuter base), Northrop Grumman

    Market Trend

    5.1% YoY appreciation; waterfront properties at 6.4%; Broadneck school district adding $40K–$80K premium over comparable off-peninsula homes

    Additional Insight

    Arnold's 21012 zip code encompasses much of the Broadneck Peninsula. Properties with Severn River or Magothy River frontage represent roughly 10% of inventory but 25% of total dollar volume. Anne Arundel Community College's campus is the peninsula's largest institutional presence, supporting local rental demand. The Route 50 corridor and Bay Bridge proximity make Arnold the gateway to the Eastern Shore.

    $9M+

    Properties Acquired

    54+

    Transactions Closed

    5+

    Years Experience

    7-Day

    Average Close

    Our Process — How It Works in Arnold

    01

    Contact Us

    Call (443) 870-4065 or fill out our form. Tell us about your Arnold property.

    02

    Property Review

    We'll evaluate your property and make a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24–48 hours.

    03

    Choose Your Closing Date

    You pick the date that works for you. We can close in as little as 7 days.

    04

    Get Paid

    Show up to closing, sign, and walk away with cash. No repairs, no commissions, no hassle.

    What Sellers Say

    "Selling our waterfront property in Annapolis seemed impossible — the bulkhead needed $40K in repairs. Maryland Property Buyers bought it as-is and handled everything after closing."

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    Catherine L.

    Annapolis, MD · Waterfront Property

    "I was facing foreclosure on my Glen Burnie home and thought I'd lose everything. MPB closed before the auction, paid off my mortgage, and I walked away with equity. They literally saved my credit."

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    David R.

    Glen Burnie, MD · Pre-Foreclosure

    "My Fort Meade transfer gave me 45 days to sell. Agents said 90 days minimum. MPB made an offer in 24 hours and closed in 9 days. I couldn't believe how efficient they were."

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    Capt. Jennifer S.

    Odenton, MD · Military Relocation

    Arnold FAQs

    Do you buy estate properties in the Broadneck High School district that need major renovation?

    Yes. Broadneck school district location adds $40,000–$80,000 in value to Arnold homes — even those in estate condition. We factor this district premium into our cash offer so you benefit from the location value without spending $35K–$70K+ on renovation. We regularly purchase estate-condition homes near College Parkway, Cape St. Claire, and the Severn River shore.

    Can you buy my Arnold waterfront property if the bulkhead is failing?

    Absolutely. Bulkhead replacement on Arnold's Severn and Magothy River properties runs $25,000–$50,000 depending on linear footage and material. Failed bulkheads scare off traditional buyers who can't absorb the cost on top of the purchase price. We buy waterfront properties with deteriorating bulkheads, dock issues, and flood zone complications as-is.

    How does the Broadneck Peninsula's limited road access affect your offer?

    Peninsula access via College Parkway and Route 50 creates traffic congestion that some buyers find challenging, particularly for homes deep on the peninsula. We account for commute factors in our evaluation, but the Broadneck school district and waterfront access typically outweigh traffic concerns for the investor/renovation buyer market. Our offers remain competitive.

    I live out of state and inherited my mother's Arnold home. Can you handle everything remotely?

    Yes. We frequently work with out-of-state heirs on Arnold estate properties. We conduct the property evaluation, present our offer, and coordinate closing entirely through phone, email, and a local title company. Documents can be signed via mobile notary in your state. You don't need to travel to the Broadneck Peninsula.

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