Sell Your Crofton Home for Cash — Planned Communities, HOA Properties & Fast Closings
Maryland Property Buyers purchases homes throughout Crofton for cash — from the original 1960s–1970s sections near Crofton Country Club and Crofton Parkway to the newer developments in Crofton Village, Walden, and the Fairways. As one of Anne Arundel County's original planned communities, Crofton combines mature tree-lined streets and established neighborhoods with the complexities of HOA governance, aging infrastructure, and a homeowner base navigating generational transitions. Whether you're relocating, dealing with an estate, or facing HOA assessments you can't afford, we make cash offers within 48 hours and close in 7 days.
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Why Crofton Homeowners Sell to Maryland Property Buyers
Crofton was developed beginning in 1964 as a planned residential community centered around the Crofton Country Club — one of the first master-planned communities in the Baltimore-Washington corridor. Today, with a population of roughly 28,000, Crofton spans several distinct sections built across four decades, each with its own age-related maintenance profile.
The original 1960s–1970s sections closest to the Country Club contain Crofton's oldest homes: split-levels, ranchers, and colonials now 50–60 years old with mature landscaping that adds charm but also root-damaged sewer lines, aging tree canopy hazards, and significant systems replacement needs. The 1980s–1990s expansion areas (Crofton Village, the Fairways, parts of Walden) are now 30–40 years old and entering their own renovation cycle.
- HOA and community complexities — Crofton's governance structure includes the Crofton Civic Association, individual section HOAs, and in some cases condo associations — creating layered fee structures and compliance requirements. Delinquent dues, exterior maintenance violations, and special assessments for community-wide projects (roads, common areas, clubhouse) are common selling complications.
- Aging infrastructure — Crofton's original infrastructure — roads, stormwater management, and community amenities — is reaching end of life. Some sections face special assessments for road resurfacing, drainage improvements, and common area rehabilitation. These costs surprise homeowners who are already struggling with individual property maintenance.
- Corporate relocation market — Crofton's central location between Baltimore, Annapolis, DC, and Fort Meade makes it popular with relocating professionals. When transfers happen, a 7-day cash closing eliminates the risk of carrying a Crofton mortgage during a cross-country move.
- Estate transitions — Original Crofton homeowners are now in their 70s–80s. Their children inherit homes that need $25,000–$50,000 in updates — new HVAC, roof replacement, kitchen and bath renovation — alongside outstanding or upcoming HOA obligations.
We buy in every section of Crofton — from the Country Club-adjacent originals to the newer Walden townhomes. Our offers account for HOA obligations, community assessment history, and section-specific comps.
Crofton Local Market Insight
Median Home Price
$440,000
Avg. Days on Market
22 days
Common Property Types
Colonial, split-level, rancher, townhomes, condos
Major Employers
Fort Meade/NSA (commuter base), Anne Arundel Medical Center, USNA, Northrop Grumman, Baltimore/DC/Annapolis corridor employers
Market Trend
4.6% YoY appreciation; original 1960s–1970s sections at 3.9%; newer sections at 5.1%; townhomes lagging single-family at 3.4%
Additional Insight
Crofton's 21114 zip code has approximately 10,000 residential units governed by the Crofton Civic Association and various sub-HOAs. The community's mature tree canopy — a selling point for buyers — creates $3,000–$8,000/year in tree maintenance costs for homeowners. Crofton Country Club remains a major community amenity, though membership is separate from HOA dues.
$9M+
Properties Acquired
54+
Transactions Closed
5+
Years Experience
7-Day
Average Close
Crofton Property Situations We Buy
All Situations We Handle in Crofton
Our Process — How It Works in Crofton
Contact Us
Call (443) 870-4065 or fill out our form. Tell us about your Crofton property.
Property Review
We'll evaluate your property and make a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24–48 hours.
Choose Your Closing Date
You pick the date that works for you. We can close in as little as 7 days.
Get Paid
Show up to closing, sign, and walk away with cash. No repairs, no commissions, no hassle.
What Sellers Say
"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."
Capt. Jennifer S.
Odenton, MD · Military Relocation
"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."
David R.
Glen Burnie, MD · Pre-Foreclosure
"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."
Catherine L.
Annapolis, MD · Waterfront Property
Crofton FAQs
How do Crofton's multiple HOAs and the Civic Association affect selling to you?
Crofton's layered governance — Civic Association, section HOAs, and condo associations — creates complexity that we handle routinely. We request estoppel certificates, identify all outstanding dues and assessments, and settle everything at closing. Whether you're behind on Civic Association fees, section HOA dues, or facing a special assessment for road work, it doesn't slow our cash purchase.
Do you buy the original 1960s–1970s homes near Crofton Country Club?
Yes. Crofton's original sections near the Country Club, Crofton Parkway, and Duke of Kent Drive contain the oldest homes in the community — 50–60-year-old split-levels, ranchers, and colonials with mature landscaping and aging infrastructure. We buy them in current condition with no renovation requirement. These homes typically need $25K–$50K in updates to compete with newer inventory.
I'm being relocated and my Crofton home needs a new roof that the HOA has been citing me for. Can you still buy it?
Absolutely. We purchase Crofton properties with active HOA violations — roof, siding, exterior paint, and architectural compliance issues. The violation and repair become our responsibility at closing. You don't need to spend $8,000–$15,000 on a new roof before selling, and the HOA citation doesn't prevent our cash purchase.
Are Crofton townhomes harder to sell if the community has a pending special assessment?
Pending special assessments do deter traditional buyers — nobody wants to buy a home and immediately face a $5,000–$10,000 assessment bill. We factor pending assessments into our offer and settle them at closing. This is especially common in Crofton's 1980s–1990s townhome sections where community roads, roofing, and common areas are due for major capital projects.
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