Small town community

Easton

The historic town of Easton dates back to 1710. The Talbot County town, first known as Talbot Courthouse and later as Easton, was known as the "East Capital" of Maryland because the Eastern Shore's courts and governmental offices were located there.

Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $469K
Lowest Price $0
Highest Price $75M
Total Listings 85,148
Avg. Days On Market 135
Avg. Price/SQFT $1.3K

Property Types (active listings)

Easton

Easton Real Estate

EASTON WATERFRONT FARMS AND HOMES FOR SALE

Real estate options include historic homes, waterfront estates, new residential neighborhoods and hunting farms.

A walking tour of Easton is offered by the The Historical Society of Talbot County.  Visit public buildings dating back to 1711 and houses of architectural significance dating to the late 18th century. The tour reveals historic places of worship, old taverns and a mill. The site on which the Tidewater Inn stands today and has been home to an inn for over 200 years.

Life in Easton

A Storied Past

Easton Airport is located 2-miles north of town. It is a general aviation airport and provides access for corporate pilots, local businesses and aviation enthusiasts. It’s history dates back to World War II when it was constructed for use by the military. Easton experienced its first building activity following the War of 1812. Steamboats started plying the waters of Tred Avon River around 1816 and utilized Easton Point until their demise in 1932.

The historic Avalon Theatre dates back to 1921 and was restored in the 1980’s. It is a non-profit performing arts center with diverse programs, plays, musical concerts, seminars, films and community events.  Each year Easton hosts the world famous Easton Waterfowl Festival.  This very popular festival is attended by 18,000 to 20,000 visitors each year.  Easton hosts regular events such as “First Friday” evenings to visit shops, galleries and restaurants.

Waterways in the area include the Chesapeake Bay, Choptank River, Tred Avon River and Wye River.  Easton residents enjoy crabbing, canoeing, sailing and kayaking in the the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. 

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