In Arnold, the start of the year is really just a countdown to the first humid afternoon when you can finally throw a bushel of crabs on the table. 276 Overleaf Drive was built for that specific kind of Maryland magic. It’s tucked away in that perfect Broadneck pocket where the air feels a little clearer, yet you’re close enough to the water to feel the breeze. Since the top-to-bottom renovation in 2021, the house has a crisp, modern energy that makes coming home feel easy—four bedrooms and two full baths, including a primary suite that acts as your private retreat after a long day in the sun. Life here follows the rhythm of the peninsula. Your Saturdays start with a walk or a ride on the Broadneck Peninsula Trail, which is quite literally steps from your front door. By the afternoon, the backyard becomes the center of the world. You’ve got a level, green expanse that leads straight to your own private tiki bar—the ultimate headquarters for those unhurried summer nights. Whether you’re hosting a massive crab feast on the deck or just winding down by the fire pit, this yard is designed for people who actually want to live outdoors. When you do decide to venture out, you have the best of Arnold’s "local" spots within a few minutes' reach. You can be grabbing a drink at Donnelly’s or watching the sunset over the Magothy at The Point before most people have even found a parking spot. And when the weekend ends, the commute is as smooth as it gets—straight down Ritchie Highway or a quick hop over the Bridge. Pulling back into your two-car driveway at the end of the day, you realize 276 Overleaf isn’t just a renovated house; it’s a front-row seat to the lifestyle that makes people fall in love with the Broadneck Peninsula in the first place.