Danielle Norment, Realtor

Danielle Norment,  Realtor I am a hard working, experienced Real Estate Agent in Southern Maryland. I strive to make sure you a

04/03/2026

Listed for sale at $459000. Set on a full acre and backing directly to the Chestnut Land Trust, this 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home offers exceptional pri...

The spring market is here.  Come view this home before it’s gone!
03/30/2026

The spring market is here. Come view this home before it’s gone!

Listed for sale at $459000. Set on a full acre and backing directly to the Chestnut Land Trust, this 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home offers exceptional pri...

12/31/2025
Truth!!
10/21/2025

Truth!!

How are you celebrating World Beard Day?  Let’s see those beards!
09/03/2025

How are you celebrating World Beard Day? Let’s see those beards!

Happy Independence Day!
07/04/2025

Happy Independence Day!

Congratulations to the new owner of this absolutely charming home!This buyer was the picture of patience and grace as we...
06/28/2025

Congratulations to the new owner of this absolutely charming home!
This buyer was the picture of patience and grace as we searched for just the right place to call home. When the perfect one finally hit the market, she knew instantly—it was the one.
Wishing you all the happiness in your beautiful new home! 🏡✨

Don’t shoot the messenger!
06/21/2025

Don’t shoot the messenger!

Starting July 1, 2025, the fine for placing unpermitted signs in public right of ways will increase from $25 to $500 per sign.

Calvert County Department of Public Works routinely removes unauthorized signage within the county right of ways to ensure public safety and maintain the county’s visual landscape. The removed signs are stored at the Appeal Landfill, located at 401 Sweetwater Road in Lusby for two weeks. Individuals and businesses may claim their signs during that time for a $6 per sign fee.

Those individuals or businesses that violate the signage permit will receive a civil citation from the Calvert County Attorney’s Office, which carries a fine of $500 per sign, whether or not those signs are retrieved from the landfill.

Unpermitted signs in the right of way pose a hazard to drivers and pedestrians. Signs can block lines of sight and can become dangerous debris if dislodged during inclement weather or roadside maintenance.

The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners encourages all citizens to comply with the sign regulations within the Calvert County Zoning Ordinance.

If you require a sign permit, the process is designed to accommodate legal and safe placement. For more information on necessary permits for various types of work, visit the county’s “Do I Need a Permit?” page.

Find information on Calvert County Government services online at www.CalvertCountyMd.gov. Stay up to date with Calvert County Government on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CalvertCountyMd and YouTube at www.youtube.com/CalvertCountyGov.
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Prince Frederick, MD
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