
Kevin Plank is the founder and executive chairman of Under Armour, the sportswear brand he launched in 1996 that grew into a global name. Known for his entrepreneurial drive and focus on performance, Plank has long had deep ties to Maryland, where he also built his real estate and philanthropic ventures. Among his most notable properties is Sagamore Farm, a storied equestrian estate with strong historical and sporting roots. Plank purchased the property in 2007 and invested heavily in transforming it into a world-class facility.
Sagamore Farm is located in Glyndon, Maryland, and is listed for $22,000,000. The estate spans more than 400 acres and includes a 15,633-square-foot main residence. The home features seven en-suite bedrooms, nine full bathrooms, and one partial bath. The property is designed not only for luxury living, but also for top-tier equestrian training and care.
The estate includes three fully renovated barns, numerous turnout paddocks, and additional stalls throughout the property. A Tapeta synthetic training track and newly built Clocker’s Tower add to its professional capabilities. Accommodations for staff and jockeys are located in a newly constructed Bunk House with multiple apartments. With its location near major highways, airports, and top racing venues, Sagamore Farm is positioned as a rare and versatile offering in American horse racing.
Listing agent: Denie E Dulin @ Compass via Coldwell Banker Realty
Where is Reisterstown, MD?

Reisterstown, Maryland, is a historic community located northwest of Baltimore. Founded in the 18th century, it features a preserved Main Street and several landmarks. The area blends suburban neighborhoods with rural surroundings. Reisterstown is part of Baltimore County and offers access to regional parks and trails.
Main Entrance Gate

This is the front gate to Sagamore Farm, located near the estate’s primary road access point in Glyndon. The sign, carved into stone pillars, marks the beginning of the private drive that winds up to the barns and main house. Lush landscaping and the classic white fence set the tone for everything beyond.
Entry Staircase

A sweeping staircase curves under a mural of jockeys mid-race, tying the entryway to the estate’s racing history. Framed photos and warm wood floors give the space a personal touch. The mural brings the Sagamore spirit front and center from the moment you step inside.
Great Room

This soaring living space makes a patriotic impression with a giant American flag and a dramatic circular chandelier. Overlooking the kitchen and full of cozy plaid and neutral seating, this room is built for comfort. It’s where rustic charm meets a sense of heritage.
Dining Room

This bright red dining room makes a statement. A long wooden table sits on a patterned rug, surrounded by Windsor-style chairs. With equestrian art and a sparkling chandelier, the space balances elegance and tradition—ideal for celebratory dinners or casual family meals.
Lounge

Rich blue walls and a marble fireplace set the tone in this inviting living space. Cushy sofas, framed racing photos, and warm wood accents make it a perfect spot to relax after a day outside. The room blends personal charm and historic nods, with artwork that reflects the estate’s racing legacy.
Library

Built-in shelves line the walls of this intimate library, packed with books and bathed in natural light. A round table in the center makes it great for reading or quiet conversation. The deep plaid carpet and wood trim add a sense of timeless style.
Conference Room

Exposed beams and wood-paneled walls give this meeting room a rustic lodge feel, while the large U-shaped table setup is ready for business. With vintage racing photos and cozy lighting, it’s clear this space is designed for both strategic planning and storytelling.
Clocker’s Tower

Overlooking the synthetic Tapeta track, the Clocker’s Tower is both functional and beautifully designed. With stone and wood accents, a wide balcony, and neatly manicured paths, this two-story structure offers the best vantage point on the property. It’s the control center for training sessions and an impressive venue for hosting guests in a one-of-a-kind setting.
Lounge

A modern lounge with dark walls and leather seating is balanced by huge windows that overlook the heart of the farm. The oversized lion portrait brings fierce energy to the space, while a geometric chandelier adds flair above. The indoor-outdoor feel makes this room ideal for relaxed meetings, casual conversation, or just watching horses train below.
Dining Nook

This cozy dining nook offers a warm, inviting place to enjoy meals while soaking in panoramic views of the estate’s open fields. The wood table and high-back spindle chairs create a classic farmhouse feel, while the soft lighting and built-in bar add a touch of modern comfort. With walls of glass framing the countryside, it’s a perfect space to start the day or gather after long hours on the track.
Tapeta Training Track

This wide aerial shot shows the state-of-the-art Tapeta training track located in the open fields near the center of the farm. Designed with premier racehorses in mind, the track’s synthetic surface provides consistent footing for year-round conditioning. It’s both a high-performance facility and a stunning visual element set in the middle of rolling pastures.
Barn Complex

This rare circular barn complex is a centerpiece of Sagamore Farm’s legacy. Its design promotes efficient movement for horses and caretakers, while offering superior shelter and airflow. The red roofs pop against the rolling green hills, and the sheer scale speaks to the property’s role as a major thoroughbred operation. With multiple stables, turnout paddocks, and attached buildings, it’s built for both practicality and prestige.
Barn Aisle

Taken inside the main barn, this image shows the wide central aisle lined with horse stalls on both sides. Located near the heart of operations, this part of the barn offers easy access to the turnout areas and training rings. With high ceilings, ample lighting, and clean conditions, it’s both functional and welcoming for horses and caretakers alike.
Hilltop Lawn

These Adirondack chairs are placed along the backyard lawn just behind the main residence, offering sweeping views over the entire ranch. From this ridge, you can see the pastures, barns, and distant tree lines—a quiet place to reflect or watch morning workouts unfold below.
Listing agent: Denie E Dulin @ Compass via Coldwell Banker Realty