Attaining The Unattainable
Tranquility at its best. Waters Run is a small community on Dirickson Creek less than 4 miles to the beaches in Fenwick. This brand new community will offer a community center, a pool, park and community boat slips. The Waters Run community will consist of 57 home sites, several of which are waterfront. Developer Michael Daniels known for his attention to detail and passionate love for the Eastern Shore was inspired by this unique setting and acquired the once private property providing an opportunity for many to enjoy this special waterfront community at affordable price points. Come Live the Dream...
Home Site Pricing

| Lot #41 | $209,000 | CLICK HERE |
| Lot #42 | $209,000 | CLICK HERE |
| Lot #43 | $209,000 | CLICK HERE |
| Lot #44 | $199,000 | CLICK HERE |
| Lot #45 | $199,000 | CLICK HERE |
| Lot #46 | $189,000 | CLICK HERE |
| Lot #47 | $199,000 | CLICK HERE |
| Lot #48 | $219,000 | CLICK HERE |
| Lot #49 | $209,000 | SOLD |
| Lot #50 | $189,000 | CLICK HERE |
*No Builder Tie In
Waters Run from Above

- Directions from Philadelphia, New Jersey and points North
- Take l-95/Route 202/NJ Turnpike to Wilmington, Delaware.
- Follow l-95 to Route 1 South (Exit 4).
- Stay on Route 1 South thru Dover and Milford towards the beaches.
- Continue on Route 1 South towards Fenwick Island.
- Turn Right onto Route 54 West for approx. 3 miles.
- Turn Right on Old Mill Bridge Road
- Waters Run will be on your Left
- Directions from Washington, DC
- Route 50 East towards Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
- Follow Route 50 to Left onto Route 404 East.
- Follow Route 404 East thru Denton, MD, to flashing
light at Route 16 East. - Turn left onto Route 16 East thru Greenwood, DE
- Go South on Route 113 and go East on Route 54 (approx 7 miles)
- Go Left onto Old Mill Bridge Road.
- Waters Run will be on your Left
Enter "36648 Old Mill Bridge Rd, Selbyville, DE 19975" into GPS
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Giving Back to Sussex County
...One Lot at a Time
Share-A-Lot was formed for the purpose of helping those less fortunate in Sussex County. Michael Daniels created this foundation and hopes all developers in Sussex County participate and agree to donate a portion of their finished lot sales proceeds. All the funds are managed and distributed by an all volunteer board. Funds may be used for local scholarships, food programs, elderly care, the homeless, environmental efforts, or veterans support services, to name a few. The Share-A-Lot program's goal is to raise and distribute hundreds of thousands of dollars per year to support those in need here in Sussex County.








