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"They just don't make them like they used to," or so the saying goes. That couldn't be more true when it comes to service and results in real estate. Unless, of course, you're talking about Jean Iampieri. In fact, this leading professional in the industry prides herself on making sure you get exactly what you're looking for in a home or a qualified home buyer. That's Jean. Delivering One-of-a-kind Service for One-of-a-kind Results.
As a longtime resident of Howard County with deep family roots in the community, Jean's clients rely on her knowledge and expertise of the local market to help them make educated decisions. Whether it's a single-family home in Ellicott City where she has lived for over 30 years, a townhouse in Elkridge, or acreage in Clarksville to build the home of your dreams, Jean helps you achieve your goals.
Discover Howard County
Set squarely between the nation's capital and Baltimore, Howard County is a well-blended mix of the bucolic, the urban and the suburban. Spread out over 160,000 acres are sights as diverse as a quaint historic district in Ellicott City, high-tech research parks, an antiques and art center in Historic Savage Mill in Elkridge, an indoor mall with more than 190 stores, horse farms and fields dotted with sheep and cattle in Clarksville, rivers and forests in two state parks, a lakefront city center in Columbia, and two 14-screen movie theaters.
Demographically, the county is considered both affluent and well-educated, With a population of 270,000, Howard County has a median family income of $88,555 according to the U.S. Census Bureau, with almost 53 percent of residents over 25 years old having a bachelor's degree or higher. People from every background, race and ethnicity are attracted to Howard County, many because of the good reputation of the county's public school system, others yearning to be entrepreneurs by starting their own businesses. In fact, across the county, minority median income remains well above the national average.
Providing residents with quality housing, jobs, places of worship, schools, parks, shopping centers and recreational areas, Howard County is a top-notch place to live and work. It truly has the perfect balance of quality of life and a vibrant economy.
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