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Edgewood sits between Aberdeen and the APG fence line to the south and the Bush River to the east, in a part of Harford County that developed rapidly in the postwar era to house military families and defense workers. The housing stock reflects that history: ranchers, Cape Cods, and small colonials built primarily in the 1950s through 1970s, many of them originally modest in scale and now carrying 60 to 70 years of use. These are not the affluent Bel Air colonials or the historic Havre de Grace row houses — they are working-class homes with real equity for long-term owners but real capital needs that have accumulated.
Edgewood has one of the higher foreclosure rates in Harford County and one of the most active cash buyer markets as a result. The combination of affordable entry prices, APG rental demand, and significant deferred maintenance in the existing housing stock creates consistent investor interest. We are active buyers here and understand what the post-renovation values support.
APG's southern boundary practically abuts Edgewood. The proximity to the installation's main employment centers makes Edgewood attractive for lower-ranking enlisted soldiers and junior civilian workers who need affordable housing near the base without paying Bel Air prices. This creates strong rental demand and a large pool of individual landlords who bought working-class Edgewood properties specifically to serve the APG rental market.
Those landlords eventually reach the exit decision. Properties that have cycled through 10 or 15 years of military tenant rentals carry real wear, and the combination of deferred maintenance and the desire to exit without making a major capital investment is the most common reason we buy in Edgewood. We buy occupied rentals with tenants in place and handle everything after closing.
Edgewood's financial stress levels are elevated relative to Bel Air or Havre de Grace — a function of lower incomes, older housing with ongoing capital needs, and the financial volatility that comes with a heavily military-dependent community. Military families do not always own homes, but the civilian and contractor population in Edgewood faces the full range of financial hardship that creates foreclosure activity in any working-class community.
Harford County Circuit Court at 20 West Courtland Street in Bel Air handles Edgewood foreclosure filings. Maryland's 90 to 180 day foreclosure timeline applies. If you have received a Notice of Intent to Foreclose on an Edgewood property, contact us now. Even at modest Edgewood values, long-term ownership creates equity worth protecting.
The eastern portions of Edgewood border Bush River and its tributaries, creating some water-access properties in an otherwise inland working-class community. Water-adjacent Edgewood properties carry both the premium of water access and the maintenance demands of proximity to tidal water. We evaluate these properties individually — the water access is a positive factor in the offer, while bulkhead and dock condition, flood zone status, and any flood history are factored in as well.
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