Galyn Manor Brunswick MD Housing Report
June 9, 2008 by Bob Carney
Filed under Market Condition, Market Conditions, Real Estate Topics
When it comes to real estate in Frederick County, one of the most popular commuter locations has been Brunswick MD. The prices in this area have been relatively lower than the rest of the county. It’s very convenient to the MARC train. And with the price of gas today, you need to have options available.
One of the newer communities in Brunswick is the Galyn Manor development. It has almost 300 homes and was built back in the 2003. You will find homes built by Pulte, NV homes and Ryan Homes. Here’s a look at what is happening in that development.
Galyn Manor Brunswick MD 6/9/2008
| Active | Under Contract | Sold in last 90 days | Ave. Days on Market | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Condos | O | O | O | NA |
| Town Homes | 1 | 1 | O | 56 |
| Single Family | 12 | 2 | 3 | 136 |
| Total | 13 | 3 | 3 | 128 |
All though the average time on market is almost five months; the SOLDS were only 77 days. This tells me two things; they were priced appropriately and in great condition (or price adjusted to make the condition a non-issue.)
I have always liked the Brunswick area. I believe it will become a major landing spot for the whole DC Metro area. It is already close to some major towns like Leesburg, VA and Frederick, MD. It’s a quick drive into Rockville, MD too and did I mention the Potomac River? This area of Brunswick really needs to be the focus. It worked (or at least is beginning to work for the Carroll Creek Area) You have the C&O Canal National Park run through here too.
Here’s a little Virtual Tour of Brunswick MD
Have a great day…and don’t forget to give me a call if you have any questions.



Bob Carney




Hi Bob. I’ve lived in Brunswick for four years. Brunswick really is cool. The rich history + beautiful buildings + great people + great new businesses (cafes, antique stores, etc) + fun things to do (town events, towpath) all add up to a great place to live.
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Christopher, This is a diamond in the rough. It is going to have some growing pains but you can’t beat the location. Such great potential for this little quiet town.
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