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We are located on the second floor of 11000 Broken Land Pkwy in Columbia, Maryland.
Our office building is easy to find – it’s on the corner of Broken Land Parkway and Little Patuxent Parkway – and has lots of parking. There are two main entrances: one in the front of the building, and one which is accessible through the courtyard beside the parking lot. When you visit us just use the elevators in the center of the building. When you step out onto the second floor, walk towards the RE/MAX sign where you will be greeted by friendly and professional staff.
We can meet in one of the many comfortable and private conference rooms available. Our conference rooms are available for settlements if you prefer to do closing in our office rather than at your title company.
Our Location
Our location is central to all of the areas we service. We're located in Columbia, midway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. in Howard County. Columbia's proximity to both cities makes it an easy commute to either metropolitan area and to other parts of the state. Downtown Baltimore is 20-30 minutes away, while Washington is a 30-40 minute drive.
Out of Town Buyers
For those of you who may be flying in to look at homes, our office is located within an hour's drive of three key regional and international airports; Dulles, Reagan and Baltimore Washington International. BWI is only a 20 minute drive from our office and is the most traveler friendly of the three airports!
Driving Directions
From Washington:
Select I-95 N towards Baltimore Take MD-32 W via Exit 38B toward Columbia Select 29 North to Columbia Take Exit 18A-B onto Broken Land Parkway West towards Town Center Go through the intersection at Little Patuxent Parkway, and make your first turn into the parking lot.
From Baltimore:
Take I-95 S toward Washington Take MD 100 W via Exit 43B toward Ellicott City Take exit onto Columbia Pike/US-29 S toward Washington Take Exit 18 onto Broken Land Parkway West towards Town Center Go through the intersection at Little Patuxent Parkway, and make your first turn into the parking lot. 
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