This Family is Selling its 55-Acre, Goat-Filled Island in the Bay for $1.5M

8/7/17

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

“Goat-Filled Island in the Bay” – you read that right.

The word is out on Bradshaw’s First Purchase, a water-bordered, goat-infested parcel of land in Ewell, Md., a town located on Smith Island. For obvious reasons, it’s better known as Goat Island, owner Bob Bradshaw told The Daily Times of Salisbury.

His land is 55 acres “of uninhabited, pristine waterfront property,” according to a real estate listing. And even better, it has electricity – a rare amenity for a remote isle in the bay – plus “about 30” goats, give or take. It’s going for $1.5 million, roughly a tenth of the original asking price when it hit the market nearly 10 years ago, according to The Daily Times.

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