Centreville

Centreville is an incorporated town in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, on the Delmarva Peninsula. Incorporated in 1794,[5] it is the county seat of Queen Anne's County. The historic town of Centreville forms the "gateway to the Eastern Shore and is the largest town in Queen Anne's county, with an all time high population in 2017 of 4,767.

river with grass and weeds

Centreville Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $476K
Lowest Price $0
Highest Price $85M
Total Listings 83,236
Avg. Days On Market 135
Avg. Price/SQFT $1.3K

Property Types (active listings)

Centreville Properties

Sort by:

Centreville Real Estate

CENTREVILLE HOMES, FARMS AND LAND FOR SALE

Offering miles of scenic Chesapeake Bay waterways and fertile farmland, real estate properties are very diverse and include waterfront farms, country houses, residential in-town homes and Adult Communities. The area has a wide array of farms and waterfront properties prized for hunting ducks, geese and deer. There are trails for walking and biking in the area. Those interested in historic architecture can enjoy the Colonial period homes as well as gracious Victorian dwellings and neo-classical public buildings.

Get to Know Centreville

An Historic Eastern Shore Town

Centreville is the county seat, and the historic town with its tree-lined streets and rich history is a classic example of small-town Americana. Centreville's name was derived from the relocation of the county seat in 1782 from Queenstown to a more central part of the county. The Queen Anne’s County courthouse is the oldest courthouse in continuous use.The Queen Anne’s County Historical Society (QACHS), founded in 1960, is located in the Tucker House on Commerce Street.  Built circa 1794, Tucker House is one of the oldest houses in Centreville.

The town offers a scenic wharf, public landing and walking trails and parks. Millstream Park is located on the south end of town and provides play structures, a pavilion, basketball court, benches, sidewalk connections, entrance walls, a paved walking trail and many trees.  The Centreville Wharf and Waterfront are open to the public to provide access to the Corsica River and boasts a 450 foot boardwalk including two observation/fishing platforms and 5 finger piers with ten boat slips. 

Get in Touch

Interested in finding out more about the area or a property? Murphy can help - just call (443) 480-4275 or send an email.

Provide a valid email address.
Newsletter consent

Start searching for your dream home now.

When it comes to convenience, our site is unparalleled. Whether you're in the comfort of your home, or on the go.
Our site works flawlessly on multiple devices so you can find the information you need.

Start Search