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Kinnamon Meadows

Express Series®|From $263,990

103 Parkland Road, Greensboro, MD 21639

2 - 4 Bed| 2 Bath | 0 - 1 Garage

1 Story | From 1,059 Sq. Ft.

Community information

Sunday - Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thursday - Friday By Appointment Only
Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

410-514-8013

About our community

Kinnamon Meadows is a community of new cottage-style ranch homes in Greensboro, MD, a town known for its welcoming charm and tight-knit community. Designed for comfort and convenience, these thoughtfully crafted homes offer 1,059 to 1,460 square feet of modern living space, with two to four bedrooms and two baths. Select homes feature a one-car garage, while all homes boast stylish, open layouts ideal for both relaxation and entertaining.

Every home in Kinnamon Meadows comes fully equipped with modern features, including granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, an included washer and dryer, white window treatments, and smart home technology for added convenience and efficiency.

Located in the heart of Caroline County, Greensboro embodies the spirit of "Small Town, Big Heart", offering a peaceful setting with friendly neighbors, local parks, and easy access to shops and dining. Ober Community Park, just blocks from Kinnamon Meadows, provides even more ways to enjoy the outdoors, featuring two tennis courts with pickleball lines, a softball field, a playground, a picnic pavilion, and open green space.

Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, looking to downsize, or seeking a cozy retreat, Kinnamon Meadows offers an affordable homeownership opportunity in a community that feels like home.

Come explore Kinnamon Meadows and experience the charm of Greensboro living!

Community amenities

  • Sidewalks
  • Streetlights

Schools

Greensboro Elementary School
Public | PK - 5 0.1 mi.

Lockerman Middle School
Public | 6 - 8 4.2 mi.

North Caroline High School
Public | 9 - 12 4.7 mi.

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Community information

Sunday - Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thursday - Friday By Appointment Only
Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

410-514-8013

Area Information

New Homes in Greensboro, MD

D.R. Horton offers new homes for sale in Greensboro, Maryland, a small town for those seeking a relaxed atmosphere with a strong sense of community. The city also offers plenty of scenery and outdoor recreation at nearby state and community parks. Though this city is loved for its slower-paced lifestyle, you’ll still be within driving distance of major Maryland cities. D.R. Horton’s new construction homes in Greensboro offer a mixture of quaint, small-town charm and modern, spacious, open floor plans, each equipped with our smart home technology package.

Why choose Greensboro, MD

Greensboro, Maryland, is a small town located in Caroline County with a population of just over 1,900. For those looking for new homes in a peaceful, small-town environment, Greensboro is an attractive option. The town’s rural atmosphere comes with a rich history dating back to the 1700s and the American Revolutionary War, as well as a close-knit community, friendly neighbors, good schools, and easy access to nature and outdoor activities. Greensboro's slower-paced lifestyle, away from the hustle and bustle of larger cities, makes it an ideal place for those looking for a more relaxed and laid-back atmosphere. Greensboro’s location allows for convenient travel to several larger cities in the region if needed, and it’s just 30 minutes to Chesapeake Bay and Charles River and about 45 minutes to the beaches on the Delaware coast. No matter if you’re interested in enjoying the local charm or venturing out into nearby cities, you’ll be sure to find a blend of heritage, community spirit, and natural environment when visiting our new homes in Greensboro.

Community life in Greensboro, MD

Greensboro and surrounding Caroline County offer a variety of events and places to experience, from u-pick farms to riverboat cruises to arts and crafts. The Greensboro Car Show & Music Fest brings together vintage car collectors and enthusiasts while raising money for local youth activities. The Museum of Rural Life is less than 10 miles down Greensboro Road in nearby Denton, just opposite the Court House. The Greensboro Lions Club serves the local community and meets twice a month. The American Legion's Caroline County Post in Denton provides a place for veterans to socialize. And the Greensboro Volunteer Fire Company hosts the annual Greensboro Carnival, where attendees can enjoy rides, amusements, and live music, as well as oyster sandwiches, soft shell crabs, burgers, fries, funnel cakes, and more. The Choptank River flows through Greensboro and many of the town's and regional parks allow river access to support boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, and fishing. Cedar Lane Park features a baseball field with a batting cage, concession stand, and bleacher seating for local league play. Adkins Arboretum is a 400-acre garden and preserve that's dedicated to promoting the appreciation and conservation of native plants found in the Delmarva Peninsula. The Arboretum's four miles of interpretive paths allow visitors to stroll through woodlands, meadows, wetlands, streams, and display gardens.

Greensboro, MD businesses and economics

The most common employment sectors for Greensboro residents include agriculture, education, and local services. Because of the town’s location between several major cities and larger towns, residents can also commute for other employment opportunities. Greensboro's economy benefits from a mix of local businesses and nearby regional employers.

What makes Greensboro a great place to live

Greensboro's small-town, rural environment makes it an ideal location for homebuyers seeking a quieter lifestyle. Families appreciate the close-knit community and access to local schools. The community is a dynamic mix of young families and established residents, with a relatively young median age of 31.5 years. Greensboro's diversity contributes to a varied cultural landscape. The town's rich history, dating back to the 1700s, provides a sense of connection to the past for history enthusiasts. For those who want to know even more about the history of the area, the Choptank River Heritage Center at the Maryland Steamboat Wharf is just down the road in Denton, MD. The town of Greensboro is a calm, welcoming place to settle down away from the city. Check out D.R. Horton’s new construction homes in Greensboro, MD to find a new home that fits your lifestyle. Browse our listings online, and come see us in person at one of our Greensboro communities for a walkthrough of our available floorplans.
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