Delaware real estate is comprised of beautiful homes on tree-lined streets and in burgeoning suburban neighborhoods and area attractions are varied and plentiful: Visit tall ships and maritime museums; view first-run Broadway plays and tour world-renowned art museums, or enjoy unbeatable tax-free savings no matter where you shop. Outdoor fun abounds at the NASCAR races in Dover Downs and at thoroughbred racing at Delaware Park. The friendliness, real estate affordability and accessibility of Delaware beckons tourists and residents alike to its shores.
Delaware was declared "The Diamond State," by Thomas Jefferson in the tumultuous days of the American Revolution due to its strategic location on the Eastern Seaboard. Today, Delaware still affords easy access to major metropolitan areas of the Northeast including Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Baltimore. Its bright cities - Dover, Milford, New Castle and Wilmington - are thriving hubs of manufacturing and agriculture. Each city offers, in its own way, a glimpse of its historic past through a modern lens.
Only 96 miles long, "the First State" is currently home to more than 780,000 residents, and the state's climate is moderate year round. It has a bustling economy, a high quality of life, a sound education system, a proud heritage and affordable homes for sale. Stroll the streets of towns founded before the birth of the country. Hear Civil War cannons roar at Fort Delaware. Peruse restored Victorian homes and the oldest Protestant church in the U.S. still in use.
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