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Still Pond is a city in the state of maryland with a population of roughly 292. It is in Kent, Maryland Its Zip codes include 21667 .
Still Pond is a small town located in Harford County, Maryland. The population of Still Pond was 2,811 as of the 2010 census. The town is located in the eastern part of Harford County and is bordered by Bel Air to the north, Perry Hall to the east, and Havre de Grace to the south.
The history of Still Pond can be traced back to 1727 when a group of settlers from Cecil County founded what would eventually become known as Still Pond. The town's name comes from a natural spring that was located on property that was purchased by one of the early settlers, Ebenezer Still. In 1812, Still Pond became incorporated as a town with a population of just over 100 people. Throughout its history, Still Pond has been home to several businesses and industries including agriculture (particularly dairy farming), furniture manufacturing, and printing.
Today, the economy in Still Pond is still based largely around agriculture and related businesses such as dairy farming and poultry production. However, there has been an increase in business activity in recent years related to health care services (particularly medical tourism) and technology companies such as Google Incorporated (which has its headquarters just outside of Baltimore). Additionally, there has been an increase in residential development in recent years thanks largely to new construction projects associated with the growth of nearby Bel Air.
Real estate in Still Pond can be classified into three main categories: commercial real estate (including office space), residential real estate (including single-family homes and apartments), and land/property ownership (including farms and other land holdings). While commercial real estate accounts for the largest share of real estate activity in Still Pond (by volume), residential real estate dominates overall sales activity thanks largely to high demand for housing near major employment centers such as Baltimore City and Annapolis. Land/property ownership remains a key component of the market both for individuals who are looking to invest in property or develop it themselves, as well as for those who are looking to purchase property outright or use it for agricultural purposes or other purposes related to rural life.