Robert McArtor
Robert B. McArtor the Maryland HOMES TEAM!
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Robert B. McArtor, REALTOR®/Auctioneer

" A strong team working hard to sell or find that special home is very important in a changing market. Let our experienced team work hard for you! "


Currently Serving ALL of Maryland including but not limited to Baltimore County, City, Harford County, Cecil County, Anne Arundel County, Montgomery County, Howard County, Carroll County, Kent County, Frederick County, Washington County
e-mail me: RobertMcArtor@gmail.com or call 1.877.421.SOLD 
 
  First licensed in 1991 as an Auctioneer, Robert decided to create a different kind of real estate team. One that was truly FULL service meeting the needs of his clients and customers. He is only one of the select few in Maryland that holds the title “ REALTOR® / Auctioneer “.  The foundation of Robert’s success is his ability to excercise his management and marketing skills. His "Team" of talented individuals works together to provide impeccable service and professional real estate advice to Buyers and Sellers in the Maryland area.

Robert is also the visionary and owner of Advantage Real Estate Auction Sales, LLC.
“we have been at the forefront of the real estate auction industry and are now expanding our professional services to help seller’s sell traditionally and assist buyers in finding their dream property! “
 
“I find it is important to stay active with clients in the business and my background offers insight to the unique real estate market in the Maryland area.”

Since 2005, Robert has personally sold over $6 Million of real estate utilizing the auction method of marketing. He is bringing that experience of marketing and customer service to Maryland’s Home Team.

“ Our affiliation with Long and Foster Real Estate, Inc. offers a dynamic, regional network with strong, brand-name recognition. We can help you find a real estate professional to help you sell your property regardless of where you live. “


BRAC - Relocating to Maryland


Base Realignments and Closures, Relocating to Maryland, Harford County, Baltimore County, Cecil County. The information you need to relocate to APG.
They cause near-term social and economic disruption.  However, there are many success stories from previous closures. A base closure can actually be an economic opportunity, especially when all elements of a community work together.  While each closure or realignment has different consequences and/or results, moving to Maryland has been made easy with the services of
Maryland's Home Team from Long and Foster Real Estate, Inc.  

"As a son of a Chief Master Sergeant in the Military, I know the stresses of moving your family from one base to another", Robert B. McArtor, REALTOR® said in a recent interview, "We have simply made one aspect of this move as easy as possible, finding your next home".
 
This is why Robert B. McArtor and The Maryland HOMES Team which is centrally located in Harford County is currently servicing those affected by BRAC with a means of searching for their next home in Maryland.

Robert agreed, "We need to make families aware of the communities in Harford, Baltimore and Cecil County".

Searching for a home in Maryland is easy. Simply Search Homes Available Now in their Database. Maryland HOMES Team is dedicated to serving those affected in this most important move. 

Mr. McArtor further noted, "We have the ability to preview properties, take photographs and compile community information for our clients without having to visit Maryland".  Robert continues, "Once they have arrived in Maryland, our clients have narrowed their property search to a few homes and will feel comfortable that they have been well informed of the area".

Robert B. McArtor, Noted REALTOR and Auctioneer in Maryland
Call Today 1-877-421-SOLD to speak with a Buyers Representative today.


You only need one realtor to buy or sell a house or home in Maryland, Baltimore, Harford county homes, I enjoy educating home sellers on the current market conditions in bel air Maryland become aware of agents who enjoy homes in subdivisions and brac moving in Abingdon for sale and buying with no money down in edgewood and Aberdeen.  Sell Fast and Get More I Can Help You With Any House You Want To See In
Maryland Auction Harford County Realtor
Maryland real estate Auctioneers use Advantage Real Estate Auction Sales, LLC.  Harford County Maryland Real Estate website to find real estate auctions in Harford County Maryland as well as real estate auctions in other cities in Maryland. Harford County Maryland Real Estate provides a comprehensive MLS Home Search with up-to-date information about housing prices, latest Harford County Maryland real estate trends, market activity, and neighborhood information. Before buying a house in Bel Air, Abingdon, APG because of the BRAC relocations. You can also research real estate auctions and auctioneers in Harford County Maryland. Understanding auctions and how they affect the Maryland real estate market is your first step to buying a home in Harford County, Maryland. Robert B. McArtor and Advantage Real Estate Auction Sales, LLC.  will give you a valuable overview of the Baltimore Maryland real estate market—find Investment, Estate, As-Is Maryland properties, receive email property updates from our email blast, organize your favorite homes on our Homes Database and find out more about Maryland real estate market activity. The Harford County Maryland real estate guide combines a Harford County Maryland map with a detailed list of Maryland neighborhoods, ZIP codes, and nearby cities to help kick-start your search for a home in Harford County Maryland.


 
LONG and FOSTER Living in Baltimore

Baltimore City is just as dynamic as the county that surrounds it. With roughly 650,000 residents, it ranks in the top twenty most populous U.S. cities. As such it offers all the amenities of big-city living, including national sports teams like the Baltimore Orioles and the Baltimore Ravens as well as major sports events like the Preakness Stakes horse race. The city’s centerpiece is the Inner Harbor. One of the nation’s oldest seaports, the Inner Harbor was recently revitalized and is now home to Harborplace, a downtown waterfront complex of stores and restaurants. Anchoring the Inner Harbor is Maryland’s number one tourist attraction, the National Aquarium in Baltimore. The aquarium’s 10,000 specimens of 560 species attract 1.6 million visitors annually. With so much to offer residents, it’s easy to see why Baltimore real estate is so popular.
Despite its metropolitan status, Baltimore real estate includes many folksy neighborhoods which have earned the city the nickname of “Charm City.” One of the most desirable of these is Federal Hill, which lies just south of the city’s commercial district. Overlooking the Inner Harbor, Federal Hill’s quaint rowhouses share space with a unique blend of restaurants and shops, including the historic Cross Street Market. Fells Point, another waterfront neighborhood, boasts the city’s highest concentration of pubs/bars. In 1969, it became Maryland’s first National Historic District, and its cobblestone streets remain a large part of the neighborhood’s identity. Little Italy is also a popular community thanks to its incomparable culinary offerings, though its narrow streets and close quarters are more easily navigated on foot than by car.
Baltimore County’s diverse attractions and the city of Baltimore’s urban amenities make for an enticing combination. To find Baltimore homes for sale and real estate, simply click on Listing Book at the top of this page and begin your home buying journey!
 
 
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