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Aberdeen
Aberdeen is a city located in Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 17,050. The area has ranked high in best places to live in Harford County, and among most diverse places to live in Maryland, More than half of the residents own their homes, and the community enjoys a variety of shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. Homes are reasonably priced with a nice mix of styles and sizes.
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View AreaAccokeek
Accokeek is a suburb located in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 11,900. The area ranked #17 in best places to live in Prince George's County, and ranked high among most diverse suburbs in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community appreciates the close proximity to D.C., Virginia and major highways. Moderate pricing for most homes.
View AreaAdamstown
Adamstown is a small town in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,515. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local events, nearby restaurants and entertainment venues. Moderate priced housing.
View AreaAdelphi
Adelphi is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 15,750. The area ranked #18 in most diverse suburbs in Maryland, and ranked high among best suburbs for young professionals. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys local parks, recreation centers and a variety of restaurants. Close to University of Maryland with moderate home prices.
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View AreaAquasco
Aquasco is a small town in southeastern Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,825. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, restaurants and recreational activities. Very rural and moderate home prices
View AreaArbutus
Arbutus is a suburban community located in Baltimore County, Maryland with a population of about 20,000. Most residents own their homes and enjoy the many parks, restaurants and shopping centers in the area. Arbutus is quickly accessible to major highways, the airport and downtown Baltimore.
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View AreaArnold
Arnold is a suburb located five miles north of Annapolis in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Arnold is a scenic area containing 12 marinas, a beach along the Chesapeake Bay and wildlife that includes eagles, rockfish, terrapins, and blue crabs. Anne Arundel Community College is also located in Arnold and is the home of the first of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's memorials in Maryland to be erected in his honor.
View AreaAshton-Sandy Spring
Ashton-Sandy Spring is a small community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,140 and just one neighborhood. The home prices in this area are among the most expensive in Maryland and most residents own their homes and are white-collar workers. The community enjoys local restaurants, shopping and recreational activities. Older more eclectic homes at above moderate prices.
View AreaAspen Hill
Aspen Hill is a diverse community in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 52,810. The name Aspen Hill is derived from aspen trees that were near the first post office in the area. The suburb rated high among best places to live in America, and is considered an area with some of the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close convenience to grocery stores, shopping centers and restaurants. More Moderate pricing in this area.
View AreaBaldwin
Baldwin is a small community in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of about 5,000. Most residents are homeowners and largely work in healthcare. Public schools are highly rated and residents enjoy the many restaurants and parks in the area.
View AreaBallenger Creek
Ballenger Creek is a diverse community in south-central Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 19,890. The area ranked #3 in best places to live in Frederick County, and ranked high among best places to raise a family in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and public schools are highly rated. Mostly moderate priced homes.
View AreaBaltimore
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View AreaBarnesville
Barnesville is a small, rural town in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,180. William Barnes built the first house in the town and the area was named Barnesville to honor him. Most residents own their homes and enjoy community events, local parks and restaurants. Mostly single family homes above moderate pricing.
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View AreaBelcamp
Belcamp is a town located in Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,810. The area has ranked #4 in best places to live in Harford County, and ranked high among suburbs with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local restaurants, shopping centers and recreational activities. Easy access to Route 95 makes this a desirable area.
View AreaBeltsville
Beltsville is a community in northern Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 17,590. The area ranked #19 in best places to live in Prince George's County, and ranked #9 in most diverse places to live in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping centers and recreational activities. Close to DC and easy access to Route 95 with moderate priced homes.
View AreaBensville
Bensville is a community in Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 14,230. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Homes are priced above average in this area.
View AreaBerwyn Heights
Berwyn Heights is a small, diverse suburb in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,260. The area ranked #6 in best places to live in Prince George's County, and ranked high among best suburbs for young professionals in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, restaurants and recreational activities. Homes are higher priced in this area.
View AreaBethesda
Bethesda is a community located in southern Montgomery County, Maryland, just northwest of Washington, D.C. The population is approximately 62,450 and most residents own their homes. The area rated #5 in best places to live and rated #7 in places with the best public schools in Maryland. The community enjoys a variety of nearby restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. At the upper scale of home prices.
View AreaBladensburg
Bladensburg is a diverse town in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 9,435. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys local restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. A very popular place to live and near DC with above average home prices.
View AreaBowie
Bowie is a diverse suburb in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 58,905. The area ranked #3 in best places to raise a family in PG County, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local parks, restaurants and close proximity to Baltimore, D.C. and Annapolis. Great access to major highways. Homes are priced in the moderate to upper levels.
View AreaBowleys Quarters
Bowleys Quarters is located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of about 7,000. Bowleys Quarters was named for Daniel Bowley, who was a sea captain, merchant and slave owner. Most residents are homeowners and there are many area parks, shopping districts and restaurants that are enjoyed by the community. Local public schools are highly rated.
View AreaBraddock Heights
Braddock Heights is a community in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,835. The area ranked #5 in best places to raise a family in Frederick County, and ranked high among best places to buy a house in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys beautiful scenery, recreational parks and local restaurants. Mostly moderate priced homes.
View AreaBrandywine
Brandywine is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,720. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys nearby restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. More suburban area with good home prices.
View AreaBrentwood
Brentwood is a diverse town in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,050. The area ranked #15 in best places to raise a family in PG County, and more than half of the residents rent their homes. The community enjoys local parks, celebrations and events. Area pricing for homes is moderate.
View AreaBrookeville
Brookeville is a small, rural town located in Montgomery County, Maryland, north of Washington, D.C. The population is approximately 1,150 and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local parks, dining and festivities. Mostly single family homes moderately priced.
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View AreaBrooklyn Park
Brooklyn Park is a suburb of Baltimore located on the northern edge of Anne Arundel County and borders Baltimore City. Several smaller neighborhoods comprise Brooklyn Park and include old Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Heights, Arundel Village, Roland Terrace, Arundel Gardens and Pumphrey. Many parks are located throughout offering residents a sense of sparse suburban life and most are homeowners.
View AreaBroomes Island
Broomes Island is a small, waterfront community located in southern Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 725. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, dining and shopping. Homes are priced below average in this area.
View AreaBrunswick
Brunswick is a small town in southwestern Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,640. The area ranked #10 in best places to live in Frederick County, and ranked high among places with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local trails, parks and clubhouse events. Homes are mostly below moderate pricing.
View AreaBryans Road
Bryans Road is a diverse town in Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 7,850. The area ranked #3 in best places to live in Charles County, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local restaurants, shopping centers and recreational activities. Homes are priced below average in this area.
View AreaBryantown
Bryantown is a small community in Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 930. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to major cities, as well as shopping, dining and recreational activities. Homes are priced at average in this area.
View AreaBuckeystown
Buckeystown is a small town in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,320. The area ranked #19 in best places to retire in Maryland, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and entertaining venues. Homes are moderately priced.
View AreaBurkittsville
Burkittsville is a historic village located in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 170. During the Civil War, the village was the scene of the Battle of Crampton's Gap, and the area is also known for being the setting of the 1999 horror film "The Blair Witch Project". Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local attractions such as the Appalachian Trail and the Gathland State Park. Homes are moderately priced.
View AreaBurtonsville
Burtonsville is a diverse suburb located in the northeast corner of Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 10,600. The area rated high among best places to live in and among best suburbs for young professionals in Maryland. The community enjoys local shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. Moderately priced homes.
View AreaCabin John
Cabin John is a suburb located in Montgomery County, Maryland, between Potomac and Bethesda, with a population of approximately 2,280. The area rated #25 in best places to raise a family in, and #3 in places with the best public schools in Maryland. The community enjoys local parks, restaurants and shopping. Mostly single family homes on the upper scale pricing.
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View AreaCamp Springs
Camp Springs is a diverse area in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 21,605. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of local parks, restaurants, and close proximity to Baltimore and D.C. Homes are moderately priced.
View AreaCapitol Heights
Capitol Heights is a suburb in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,530. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to Baltimore and D.C., as well as a variety of restaurants and shopping centers. Homes are above moderate pricing.
View AreaCarney
Carney is a suburban community located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of about 30,000. More than half of the diverse residents own their homes and are equally mixed with retirees and young families. There are many local coffee shops, restaurants and shopping centers, and the public schools are rated above average.
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View AreaCatonsville
Catonsville is a neighborhood located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of about 42,000. In 2002, the Maryland legislature declared Catonsville to be "Music City, Maryland", because of the numerous local musical retail stores, educational facilities and venues. Most of the diverse residents are homeowners and public schools are rated above average. There are many unique restaurants and festivities enjoyed by the community.
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View AreaCecilton
Cecilton is a small, quiet town in Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 673. More than half of the residents own their homes, and public schools are rated average. There are many community organizations that residents enjoy, as well as local paks, restaurants and shopping centers. Prices are moderate and some homes are in flood zone areas.
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View AreaCharlestown
Charlestown is a small town located in Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,200. In 1975, Charlestown Historic District as well as the Indian Queen Tavern and Black's Store were both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Most residents own their homes and Charlestown has been rated high among best places to buy a home in, and an area with the lowest cost of living in Maryland.
View AreaChesapeake Beach
Chesapeake Beach is a town in Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 7,095. The area ranked #2 in best places to live in Calvert County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys beautiful beaches, various restaurants and ample shopping centers. Homes are above average pricing in this area.
View AreaChesapeake City
Chesapeake City is a small, water-oriented town in Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 700. It is the only town in Maryland positioned on a working commercial canal. Most residents own their homes and enjoy unique boutiques, restaurants and water related activities such as crabbing, boating and fishing.
View AreaCheverly
Cheverly is a town in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,450. The area has ranked #7 in best places to live in PG County, and ranked high among most diverse suburbs in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local trails and parks, as well as neighborhood events and activities. Close to DC with above average home pricing.
View AreaChevy Chase
Cabin John is a suburb located in Montgomery County, Maryland, between Potomac and Bethesda, with a population of approximately 2,280. The area rated #25 in best places to raise a family in, and #3 in places with the best public schools in Maryland. The community enjoys local parks, restaurants and shopping. Mostly single family homes on the upper scale pricing.
View AreaChillum
Chillum is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 35,800. The area ranked high among most diverse suburbs in Maryland, and more than half of the residents rent their homes. There are many local parks, restaurants and entertainment venues enjoyed by the community. More suburban area with home pricing above average.
View AreaChurchton
Churchton is a small nautical town located along the coast of Maryland. The population is approximately 5,000 people and features one neighborhood. Churchton is the 130th largest community in Maryland and housing costs are among some of the highest in the nation. The workforce includes both white and blue collar workers and is considered a great place to raise diverse families.
View AreaClarksburg
Clarksburg is a diverse community located in northern Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 23,550. The area rated #7 in best suburbs to buy a house in Maryland, and most residents own their homes. Public schools are rated above average and the community enjoys a variety of local events, restaurants and shopping centers. Only single family homes on the upper scale of pricing.
View AreaClinton
Clinton is a historical suburb located in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 40,030. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to D.C. and Virginia, as well as numerous restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Many styles of homes at moderate pricing.
View AreaClover Hill, Frederick
Clover Hill is a suburban neighborhood in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 640. Most residents own their homes and the community stands out for having a greater proportion of its resident’s active in the military than in any other U.S. neighborhood. Additionally, a greater proportion of government workers live in the Clover Hill area compared to other communities in America. Homes are above moderate pricing.
View AreaCobb Island
Cobb Island is a small island in southern Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 950. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Homes are priced below average in this area.
View AreaCockeysville
Cockeysville is a suburban neighborhood located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of about 23,000. Cockeysville was named after the Cockey family and was the scene of some Civil War activity. Most young professional residents rent their homes and are very diverse. Several parks and dining venues are enjoyed by the local community.
View AreaColesville
Colesville is a diverse community in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 13,900. The area rated #21 in best places to retire in Maryland, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys shopping in unique stores, dining in a variety of restaurants and enjoying the serenity of nature in local parks. Many unique older homes.
View AreaCollege Park
College Park is a diverse suburb in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 32,200. The area ranked #11 in best places to live in PG County, and ranked high among best suburbs for young professionals in Maryland. More than half of the residents rent their homes and the community enjoys a variety of local lounges, restaurants and entertainment venues. Home to University of Maryland with mostly moderate priced homes.
View AreaColmar Manor
Colmar Manor is a small town located in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,460. The area ranked high among most diverse suburbs in Maryland, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys many local parks, jogging trails and neighborhood diners. Mostly moderately priced homes.
View AreaColumbia
Columbia is a diverse community located in Howard County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 103,670. The area is rated #5 in Best Cities To Raise A Family In America. Most residents own their homes and public schools are rated above average. The community enjoys a variety of nearby shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. Homes are on the upper end of price range.
View AreaConowingo
Conowingo is a small community in western Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,800. Most residents own their homes and enjoy the scenic view, local parks and dining. The local public elementary school is rated above average. Close to 95 with easy access to Delaware.
View AreaCordova
Cordova is a small, rural town in Talbot County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 815. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and close proximity to neighboring cities. Homes are below average pricing in this area.
View AreaCottage City
Cottage City, is a small, diverse town in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,360. The area ranked #24 in best places to live in PG County, and #6 in suburbs with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and town events. Mostly moderately priced homes here.
View AreaCrofton
Crofton is located in Anne Arundel County and is considered one of the best places to live in Maryland. Most Crofton residents own their homes and are provided with ample parks, restaurants and entertainment. The public schools in Crofton are highly rated and diversified, and the location is ideal because it is within 30 minutes of Annapolis, Baltimore, and DC.
View AreaCrownsville
Crownsville is a small town located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, with a population of about 1600, and offers residents a feeling of living in a mixed suburban rural area. It hosts the Anne Arundel County Fair each September, as well as the annual Maryland Renaissance Festival. The scenery offers waterfront views and the location is easily accessible to metropolitan culture. Additionally, entertainment is plentiful and the public schools are considered above average.
View AreaDamascus
Damascus is a diverse community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 15,100. The area rated #16 in best suburbs to buy a house in Maryland, and rated high among suburbs with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys the local town center, annual parades and close proximity to Baltimore, D.C. and Frederick. More affordable homes in this area.
View AreaDarlington
View AreaDarlington
Darlington is a small town in northeasternn Harford County, Maryland with a population of approximately 1,442. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local festivals, dining and recreational activities. Very rural area boasting only single family homes at median prices.
View AreaDarnestown
Darnestown is a community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,430. The area rated #4 in best suburbs to buy a house in, and #11 among suburbs with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and public schools are rated above average. The community enjoys local events, shopping and dining. Many inexpensive homes can be found here.
View AreaDavidsonville
Davidsonville is a semi-rural community mostly composed of farms and located in central Anne Arundel County, Maryland. There is little commercial development and the community of about 8300 people generally utilizes well and septic systems. Most residents are homeowners and white-collar workers, and the public schools have decidedly high ratings.
View AreaDenton
Denton is a diverse town in Caroline County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,965. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local festivals, restaurants and shopping centers. Homes are priced below average in this area.
View AreaDerwood
Derwood is a diverse community located in east-central Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,000. The area rated #16 in best places to live in, and #19 in places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys the local lake, parks and trails, restaurants and shopping. Reasonably priced homes in this area.
View AreaDiscovery, Walkersville
Discovery Walkersville is a close-knit community in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 500. Discovery Walkersville is located near the southern border of Walkersville, along Maryland Route 194. Most residents own their homes and enjoy local events, dining and shopping. Homes are below moderate pricing.
View AreaDistrict Heights
District Heights is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 5,980. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to D.C., Annapolis and Baltimore. Local shopping, dining and entertainment are also nearby. Upper end home pricing here.
View AreaDundalk
Dundalk was named after the town of Dundalk, Ireland and is a neighborhood located in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of about 56,000. In 1960 and 1970, Dundalk was the largest community in Maryland and in 1983, the National Register of Historic Places listed Dundalk as a historic district. Most residents own their homes and public schools are rated average.
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View AreaDunkirk
Dunkirk is a community in Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,640. The area ranked #4 in best places to live in Calvert County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of shopping centers and restaurants. Homes are priced above average in this area.
View AreaEarleville
Earleville is a small community in Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,050. Most residents own their homes and enjoy local attractions such as the Elk Neck State Park and the Turkey Point Lighthouse. Moderately priced homes and mostly single style.
View AreaEaston
Easton is a diverse, historical town in Talbot County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 17,870. The area ranked high among best places to retire in Maryland, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. Homes are priced below average.
View AreaEastport, Annapolis
Eastport is a laid-back, maritime neighborhood in Annapolis, MD with a population of about 2400 people. It boasts a few of Annapolis' most loved local restaurants offering rooftop and waterfront dining. The Naval Academy, street-end parks, and the Harbor, where canoeing and kayaking can be enjoyed, are also highlights of the area.
View AreaEdgemere
Edgemere is a suburban neighborhood located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of about 9,000. Most residents are employed in the manufacturing industry and own their homes. Public schools are rated above average and the community enjoys the local beach, several restaurants and parks.
View AreaEdgewater
Edgewater is located in a suburban area southwest of Annapolis. Most residents own their homes and ample parks, coffee shops and restaurants provide entertainment for many families and young professionals. The area has seen steady increased development in residential and retail sectors. Public schools in Edgewater are considered highly rated.
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View AreaEdgewood
Edgewood is a diverse community located in southwestern Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 26,220. The area has ranked #6 in best places to live in Harford County, and ranked #10 as the best suburb with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of local shopping, dining and entertainment venues. Close to Baltimore County and easy access to Route 95.
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View AreaEdmonston
Edmonston is a small town in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,490. The area ranked high among most diverse suburbs in Maryland and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local recreational centers, dining and the Greenbelt Mall. Mostly moderate priced homes in this area.
View AreaEldersburg
Eldersburg is a community located in Carroll County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 30,700. Eldersburg has been rated #2 in Best Places to Live in Carroll County, and has been ranked high as a suburb with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents are homeowners and the community enjoys a variety of shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. Mostly single family homes with a county living atmosphere.
View AreaElk Mills
Elk Mills is a small community located in Cecil County, Maryland, with a small population. Most residents own their homes and are employed in the manufacturing industry. The community enjoys beautiful scenery, local parks and dining. Homes are inexpensive and rural living.
View AreaElkridge
Elkridge is a diverse community in Howard County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 15,580. The area is rated #8 in Best Places to Raise A Family In The Baltimore Area, and rated high among suburbs with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of local restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Easy access to Route 1 and Route 95.
View AreaElkton
Elkton is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 15,580. About half of the residents own their homes and Elkton has been ranked among the most diverse places to live in Maryland. The community enjoys dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Many older eclectic homes can be found here. Prices are normally lower and considered very rural.
View AreaEllicott City
Ellicott City is a diverse community in Howard County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 72,250. The area has rated #1 in Best Places to Live in the Baltimore Area, and rated high among Best Suburbs to Raise a Family in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and public schools are rated above average. A variety of nearby restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues are enjoyed by the community. Homes are priced on the higher end.
View AreaEmmitsburg
Emmitsburg is a historic town in Frederick County, Maryland, south of the Mason-Dixon line and separating Maryland from Pennsylvania. The population is approximately 3,270 and the area ranked #14 in best places to live in Frederick County. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys nearby restaurants, shopping and entertainment venues. Homes are moderately priced.
View AreaEssex
Essex is located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of about 39,500. More than half of the residents own their homes and are largely employed in the healthcare industry. Nearby parks, several restaurants and shopping centers provide local enjoyment.
View AreaFairhaven, Tracys Landing
Fairhaven-Tracys Landing is a small community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,260. The Tracy's Landing Tobacco House No. 2 is a historic tobacco barn located in the community and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local markets, restaurants and recreational activities. Rural area with moderate home pricing.
View AreaFairland
Fairland is a community in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 24,830. The area rated high among most diverse suburbs in Maryland, and more than half of the residents rent their homes. The community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping and recreational activities. Easy access to major highways.
View AreaFairmount Heights
Fairmount Heights is a small, historical town in PG County, with a population of approximately 1,530. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local shopping, dining and recreational centers. Higher end pricing for homes here.
View AreaFallston
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View AreaFallston
Fallston is a diverse suburb located in western Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 8,840. The community has ranked #1 in best places to live in Harford County, and ranked #8 in suburbs with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and public schools are rated above average. A variety of restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues are in the immediate area. Considered a higher end community with mostly single family homes.
View AreaFederalsburg
Federalsburg is a diverse town in Caroline County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,855. The area ranked high among places with the lowest cost of living in Maryland, and most residents rent their homes. The community enjoys local parks, shopping centers and restaurants. Homes are priced below average.
View AreaFerndale
Ferndale is a small diverse town located in northern Anne Arundel County. Most residents are homeowners and enjoy the nearby shopping centers and restaurants. It is also near major highways and public transportation.
View AreaForest Glen
Forest Glen is a diverse community in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,590. The area rated #10 in best suburbs for young professionals, #14 in best places to retire in, and #15 in best places to live in Maryland. Most residents own their homes, public schools are rated above average and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. Mostly single family homes and moderately priced.
View AreaForest Heights
Forest Heights is a small town in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,570. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, restaurants and shopping districts. Mostly moderate priced homes in this area.
View AreaForest Hill
View AreaForestville
Forestville is a diverse community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 11,720. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. Mostly moderate priced homes in this area.
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View AreaFort Washington
Fort Washington is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 24,185. The area ranked #15 in best places to live in PG County, and ranked high among best places to retire in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to D.C., local dining and recreational activities. Mostly below moderate pricing for homes.
View AreaFour Corners
Four Corners is a diverse neighborhood located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 8,570. The area rated #19 in best suburbs to buy a house in, and #23 in best places to raise a family in Maryland. Most residents own their homes, public schools are rated above average, and the community enjoys local trails, restaurants and shopping centers. Moderately priced homes in this area.
View AreaFrederick
Frederick is a diverse city in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 72,545. The area ranked #5 in best suburbs to live in Frederick County, and ranked high among best places for young professionals and among areas with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping centers, entertainment venues and close proximity to Baltimore, D.C. and Virginia. Moderate to above moderate priced homes.
View AreaFrederick County
View AreaFriendship
Friendship is a rural community located at the southern tip of Anne Arundel County. Most residents own their homes and public schools are considered above average. Friendship is near populated cities where residents can enjoy restaurants and shopping.
View AreaFulton
Fulton is a diverse community located in southern Howard County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,430. The area has rated #3 in Best Places to Raise a Family in the Baltimore Area, and rated high among Best Suburbs to Buy a House in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and public schools are rated above average. The community enjoys an array of local parks and restaurants, entertainment venues and shopping centers. Homes are mostly single style and on the upper spectrum of prices.
View AreaGaithersburg
Gaithersburg is considered a diverse suburb and a city located in Montgomery County, Maryland. The population is approximately 69,080 and most residents own their homes. The area rated #13 in best suburbs for young professionals, and high among best places to live in Maryland. Residents are equally split between owning and renting their homes, and public schools are rated above average. The community enjoys local restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Our office is located in the Kentlands in Gaithersburg.
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View AreaGalesville
Galesville is a rural town that is considered to be the birthplace of organized Quakerism in Maryland. It is located along the western shore near the Chesapeake Bay and is approximately 14 miles south of Annapolis, MD. There are ample restaurants and parks in the area and many retirees live in the community.
View AreaGambrills
Gambrills is a suburb of Anne Arundel, MD and is in close proximity to DC and the Baltimore metro area. Gambrills is the site of where two large power centers can be found: Waugh Chapel Towne Centre and the Village at Waugh Chapel. The community is diverse, family oriented and offers lively shopping centers, parks and nature trails.
View AreaGarrett Park
Garrett Park is a town in Montgomery County, Maryland, that was named after Robert W. Garrett, who was a former president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The population is approximately 1,064 and most residents own their homes. The area rated #2 in best places to retire in, and #4 in best suburbs to raise a family in Maryland. Public schools are rated above average and the community enjoys many unique institutions and traditions. Close to DC with many older stylish homes.
View AreaGarrison
Garrison is a diverse suburban community located in Baltimore County, Maryland, near Owings Mills, and primarily consists of Valley Centre and McDonough. The population is approximately 9,000 and more than half are homeowners. Garrison is ranked as a great place for retirees and young professionals. Local public schools are also rated above average
View AreaGeorgetown
Georgetown is a small community in northeastern Kent County, Maryland, with a small population. The town was named for Prince George, who would later become King of the United Kingdom. Most residents own their home, and the community enjoys various local attractions such as Tudor Place Historic House and Garden, and the Dumbarton Oaks Museum. Mostly older homes but reasonably priced. venues. Many older eclectic homes can be found here. Prices are normally lower and considered very rural.
View AreaGermantown
Germantown is a diverse community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 90,850. The area rated high among best places to raise a family in, and among suburbs with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and public schools are rated above average. The community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Moderately priced homes in this area.
View AreaGibson Island
Gibson Island is an island on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay and it is located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It is a gated community, in the most expensive zip code in Maryland and is one of the wealthiest areas in the region. The land is mostly devoted to recreation and natural woods and is within short distances to Baltimore, Washington and Annapolis.
View AreaGlassmanor
Glassmanor is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 17,630. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys local dining, entertainment venues and shopping centers. More rural area with moderate priced homes.
View AreaGlen Arm
Glen Arm is a community located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of about 5,000. Most residents own their homes and enjoy local parks, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Glen Arm is ranked as a great neighborhood for young professionals
View AreaGlen Burnie
View AreaGlen Burnie
Glen Burnie is a suburb of Baltimore Md. Although it is considered a community with high crime rates, homeownership is slightly higher than rentals and the residents are diverse. Additionally, elementary public schools are highly rated.
View AreaGlen Echo
Glen Echo is a small community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 275. The town is famous for its Chautauqua cultural events, Glen Echo Park, which is a U.S. National Park, and the home of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, which is now a national historic site. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local events, parks and trails, and restaurants. Close to DC with more upper priced homes.
View AreaGlenarden
Glenarden is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,210. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local events, town centers and restaurants. Mostly above moderate pricing for most homes sold.
View AreaGlenmont
Glenmont is a diverse community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 16,390. The area rated high in best suburbs to raise a family in Maryland, and among best places to live in America. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. Mostly single family homes in the upper price quartile.
View AreaGlenn Dale
Glenn Dale is a community in PG County, Md. with a population of approximately 14,190. The area ranked #6 in best places to raise a family in PG County, and ranked high among most diverse suburbs in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to Baltimore, D.C and Annapolis. Higher priced homes are found in this area.
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View AreaGreenbelt
Greenbelt is a diverse city in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 23,315. The area ranked #5 in best places to live in PG County, and ranked high among best suburbs for young professionals in Maryland. More than half of the residents rent their homes and the community enjoys local parks, shops and restaurants. Easy access to Route 495 with home pricing above moderate pricing.
View AreaGreensboro
Greensboro is a small town located in Caroline County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,985. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local shopping outlets, restaurants and recreational activities. Most home prices are below average.
View AreaHalethorpe
Halethorpe is considered a sub-section of Arbutus and is located in Baltimore County, Maryland. Approximately 34,300 residents populate the community and most are homeowners. The public schools are highly rated and the residents enjoy restaurants, shopping centers and local parks.
View AreaHampstead
Hampstead is a town located in Carroll County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,300. The community has been rated #3 in Best Places to Live in Carroll County, and has rated high among areas with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping centers, entertainment venues and local festivities. Easy access to Baltimore and Pennsylvania using Rt 30.
View AreaHampton
Hampton is a neighborhood located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of about 5,100. The community is considered a subdivision of Towson and is just north of downtown BALTIMORE City. Most residents are homeowners and the area is ranked high among those considered to be the best place to raise a family, and among suburbs with the lowest cost of living.
View AreaHanover
Hanover is a diverse community in the Baltimore/Annapolis area and is where Arundel Mills Mall and Maryland Live! casino can be found. Over the recent years, Hanover has seen newer housing growth increase with residents tending to be a mix of white and blue collar workers.
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View AreaHarwood
Harwood is located in Anne Arundel County, MD and south of Annapolis. The community consists mostly of homeowners and public schools are highly rated. Residents enjoy local bars, coffee shops, and parks.
View AreaHavre de Grace
Havre de Grace is a diverse suburb in Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 14,000. In 2014, the area was chosen as one of the 20 best small towns to visit in the U.S., and Havre de Grace was rated #5 in best places to live in Harford County. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local hiking, restaurants and recreational activities. Close to water with reasonably priced homes.
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View AreaHerald Harbor
Herald Harbor is located in Anne Arundel, MD in a quiet residential community with a scenic view of the Severn River. The mostly homeowned residents enjoy the numerous parks and natural landscape. Public schools are considered above average.
View AreaHighland
Highland is a suburb in Howard County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,070. The community is rated #1 in best places to buy a house in the Baltimore area, and rated high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys multiple family owned shops, dining and recreational activities. Very rural area with home prices on the higher end.
View AreaHillandale
Hillandale is a diverse community located in Montgomery and Prince George's counties, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,230. The area rated high in best places to live in, and among suburbs with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of shopping centers, entertainment venues and restaurants. Moderately priced homes here.
View AreaHillcrest Heights
Hillcrest Heights is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 16,190. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys local restaurants, shopping centers and recreational activities. Close to DC with Moderate priced homes
View AreaHillsboro
Hillsboro is a small town in Caroline County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 355. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Homes are priced below average.
View AreaHillsmere Shores, Annapolis
Hillsmere Shores is located within minutes of historic downtown Annapolis, Maryland and is a quiet, waterfront community. Residents of Hillsmere Shores enjoy a sandy beach, community pool, multiple playgrounds, a private marina and the Bay Ridge Plaza shopping center.
View AreaHome For Sale In Galena
Galena is a small town in Kent County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 785. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local markets, beautiful farmlands and the scenic Sassafras River. Homes are moderately priced.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Antietam
Antietam is a community in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 80. In 1975, Antietam Iron Furnace Site and Antietam Village were added to the National Register of Historic Places. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Moderately priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Bagtown
Bagtown is a small community in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 335. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Below moderate priced homes.
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View AreaHomes For Sale In Beaver Creek
Beaver Creek is a small community in eastern Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 250, and founded in 1766. The area is best known for its scenic countryside and a background of South Mountain. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local shopping, dining and entertainment venues. Mostly moderate priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Betterton
Betterton is a small town in Kent County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 515. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Homes are moderately priced.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Big Pool
Big Pool is a small community in western Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 90. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, trails and restaurants. Below moderate priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Boonsboro
Boonsboro is a historical town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,790. The area ranked #2 in best places to raise a family in Washington County, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local carnivals, parades and festivals. Mostly moderate priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Cavetown
Cavetown is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,130. The area ranked #23 in best places to buy a house in Maryland, and ranked #25 in places with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Mostly moderate priced homes.
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View AreaHomes For Sale In Chestertown
Chestertown is a town in Kent County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 5,530. The area ranked high among best places to retire in Maryland, and more than half of the residents rent their homes. The community enjoys a historic downtown, local festivals and close proximity to Baltimore, Annapolis and Delaware. Homes are moderately priced.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Chewsville
Chewsville is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 240. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Below moderate priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Church Hill
View AreaHomes For Sale in Downsville
Downsville is a small community in southwestern Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 320. More than half of the residents rent their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to the C&O Canal, Hagerstown and Frederick Maryland. Very rural and below moderate priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Ernstville
Ernstville is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 45. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Below market priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Fairlee
Fairlee is a community in Kent County, Maryland, with a population of approximately795. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local shopping, dining and recreational activities. Homes are priced below average.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Fairplay
Fairplay is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 560. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Below market priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Fountainhead-Orchard Hills
Fountainhead-Orchard Hills is a town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 5,775. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local shopping, dining and recreational activities. Below market priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Funkstown
Funkstown is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 870. Most residents rent their homes and enjoy quiet, friendly neighborhoods, as well as local dining and shopping. Below market priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Gapland
Gapland is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 80. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local shopping, dining and recreational activities. Below market priced homes.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Grasonville
View AreaHomes For Sale In Hagerstown
Hagerstown is a diverse city in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 40,030. Most residents rent their homes and the area ranked among places with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Public schools are highly rated and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Moderately priced homes.
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View AreaHomes For Sale In Keedysville
View AreaHomes For Sale In Kennedyville
Kennedyville is a small community in Kent County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 740. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Homes are priced below average.
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View AreaHomes For Sale In Kingstown
View AreaHomes For Sale In Leitersburg
View AreaHomes For Sale in Maugansville
View AreaHomes For Sale in Mount Aetna
View AreaHomes For Sale in Paramount-Long Meadow
View AreaHomes For Sale in Pecktonville
View AreaHomes For Sale in Pinesburg
Pinesburg is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 350. One hundred percent of the residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, dining and shopping. Only single family homes medium priced.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Queen Anne's County
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View AreaHomes For Sale in Robinwood
Robinwood is a small, diverse town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 7,985. The area ranked #1 in best places to live in Washington County, and most residents rent their homes. The community enjoys local shopping centers, dining and entertainment venues. Higher priced homes in this area.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Rock Hall
Rock Hall, also known as "The Pearl of the Chesapeake", is a waterfront town located on the National Chesapeake Scenic Byway in Kent County, Maryland. The population is approximately 1,280 and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local dining and shopping, as well as close proximity to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Homes are priced above average.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Rohrersville
Rohrersville is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 220. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, restaurants and shopping. Pricing of homes below average.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Sharpsburg
Sharpsburg is a historical, rural town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 745. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys nearby restaurants, shopping centers and recreational activities. Homes priced at medium levels.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Smithsburg
Smithsburg is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,965. The area ranked #3 in best places to raise a family in Washington County, and ranked high among places with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local leagues, fairs and activities. Homes priced at medium levels.
View AreaHomes For Sale in St. James
St. James is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,960. The area ranked #3 in best places to live in Washington County, and ranked high among places with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, restaurants and shopping. Homes are below average pricing.
View AreaHomes For Sale In Stevensville
View AreaHomes For Sale In Talbot County
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View AreaHomes For Sale In Williamsport
Williamsport is a small, historical town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,380. The area ranked high among places with the lowest cost of living in Maryland, and most residents rent their homes. The community enjoys boating, fishing and local events. Homes are medium priced.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Wilson-Conococheague
View AreaHomes For Sale In Worton
Worton is a small community in Kent County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 380. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Homes are priced below average.
View AreaHomes For Sale in Yarrowsburg
Yarrowsburg is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 375. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, dining and shopping. Homes are fairly priced.
View AreaHomes For Sales In Clear Spring
Clear Spring is a small, rural town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 470. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys local activities, trails and dining. Homes are priced below average in this area.
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View AreaHughesville
Hughesville is a community in Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,980. The area ranked #4 in best places to live in Charles County, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local parks, dining and shopping. Homes are priced above average in this area.
View AreaHunt Valley
View AreaHuntingtown
Huntingtown, is a small town in Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,490. The area ranked #3 in best places to live in Calvert County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks and shops, as well as a variety of restaurants. Homes are above average pricing in this area.
View AreaHyattsville
Hyattsville is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 18,235. The area ranked #12 in best places to live in PG County, and #10 in most diverse suburbs in Maryland. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, entertainment venues and shopping centers. Moderate priced homes with large selection.
View AreaHydes
Hydes is located in Baltimore County, Maryland, in Long Green Valley. The population is about 1,100 and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local restaurants, shopping and parks.
View AreaIlchester
Ilchester is a diverse community in Howard County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 26,650. The suburb has rated #3 in best places to live in the Baltimore area, and rated high among best places to buy a house in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. Rural area with higher end home prices.
View AreaIndian Head
Indian Head is a diverse suburb in Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,995. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, dining and shopping. Homes are priced below average in this area.
View AreaJarrettsville
Jarrettsville is a town in Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,000. The community was rated #6 in best places to raise a family in Harford County, and rated high among suburbs with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys shopping centers, restaurants and convenience to major metropolitan areas. Mostly single family homes at the upper pricing structure.
View AreaJefferson
Jefferson is a small town located in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,235. The area ranked #15 in best places to buy a house in Maryland, and ranked high among best places to raise a family in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, events and dining. Mostly single family homes.
View AreaJessup
Jessup is a diverse suburb of Anne Arundel County, MD where most residents own their homes and are afforded with employment opportunities due to nearby business districts. The public schools are considered above average and the area is easily accessible to Arundel Mills Mall and entertainment
View AreaJoppatowne
Joppatowne is a diverse community located in southwestern Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 12,560. The area was rated #7 in best places to live in Harford County, and ranked high among suburbs with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of local shopping, entertainment venues and restaurants. Close to Route 95 and Baltimore county. Homes are reasonably priced.
View AreaKemp Mill
Kemp Mill is a community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 13,840. The largest Orthodox Jewish community on the East Coast between Baltimore and Miami is found in Kemp Mill. The area rated high in best places to live and retire in Maryland, and most residents own their homes. Public schools are rated above average and the community enjoys local shopping, dining and recreational activities. Mostly single family homes at the upper price range.
View AreaKensington
Kensington is a town in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,400. The area rated #16 in best places to raise a family in, and #4 in places with the best public schools in Maryland. More than half of the residents own their homes, and the community enjoys local farmers markets, hiking trails and recreational activities. In the heart of the county with easy access to major highways.
View AreaKettering
Kettering is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 13,640. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Above moderate pricing with mostly single family homes.
View AreaKingsville
Kingsville is a close-knit, semi-rural community located in Baltimore County, Maryland. It is bounded by the Little Gunpowder Falls river and the Big Gunpowder Falls river. The population is approximately 4,800 and most residents own their homes. Kingsville has a high rating of being one of the best and lowest cost of living suburbs to purchase a home.
View AreaLa Plata
La Plata is a diverse town in Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 9,985. The area ranked #1 in best places to live in Charles County, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local parades and eateries, as well as various shopping centers and entertainment venues. Homes are priced below average in this area.
View AreaLake Arbor
Lake Arbor is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 10,460. The area ranked #23 in best places to live in PG County, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local parks and trails, neighborhood events and a variety of restaurants. Mostly single family homes with moderate pricing.
View AreaLake Shore
Glen Burnie is a suburb of Baltimore Md. Although it is considered a community with high crime rates, homeownership is slightly higher than rentals and the residents are diverse. Additionally, elementary public schools are highly rated.
View AreaLandover Hills
Landover Hills is a town in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,652. The area ranked high among most diverse suburbs in Maryland, and the majority of residents own their homes. The community enjoys beautiful neighborhood gardens and access to small local businesses that offer unique merchandise. Close to 695 with easy access to DC. Homes are moderately priced.
View AreaLangley Park
Langley Park is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 19,280. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping centers and recreational activities. Close to University of Maryland. Housing mostly single families at moderate pricing.
View AreaLanham
Lanham is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 10,300. The area ranked high among most diverse suburbs in Maryland, and the majority of residents own their homes. The community enjoys close proximity to D.C., dining in local restaurants and shopping in districts. Close to DC and 695. Homes are above moderate pricing.
View AreaLansdowne
Lansdowne is a diverse suburban community located in southern Baltimore County, Maryland, south of Baltimore City. The population is approximately 8,500 and more than half of the residents are homeowners. There are several local parks, restaurants and entertainment venues enjoyed by the community.
View AreaLargo
Largo is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 11,605. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys many local attractions, such as Six Flags America and Watkins Regional Park, as well as a variety of restaurants and shopping centers. Mostly moderate priced housing.
View AreaLaurel
Laurel is a diverse community in Prince George's County, Maryland, located between Washington and Baltimore and originally founded as a mill town. The city is considered a historic district and ranked #9 in best places to live in PG County. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, entertainment venues and shopping centers. Homes are moderate priced.
View AreaLayhill
Layhill is a diverse community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,840. The area rated high among best places to live in, and among best suburbs to raise a family in Maryland. Most residents own their homes, public schools are rated above average and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Multitude of home styles at reasonable rates.
View AreaLaytonsville
Laytonsville is a small, rural town in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,390. Most of the residents own their homes and the community enjoys local events such as the town parade and Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Mid market pricing for most homes.
View AreaLeisure World
Leisure World is an age-restricted, gated community in Montgomery County, Maryland. The population is approximately 9,320 and most residents are retirees. The community rated #1 in "Best Value Active Adult Communities", and residents enjoy civic and cultural attractions as well as resort-style amenities.
View AreaLibertytown
Libertytown is a small town located in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 995. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, dining and events. Below moderate priced homes.
View AreaLinthicum
Linthicum is a suburb in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and is located north of BWI. There are approximately 10,500 mostly home owned residents in the community and they enjoy local coffee shops, restaurants and parks. The elementary public schools are considered highly rated.
View AreaLochearn
Lochearn is a neighborhood in Baltimore County, Maryland, located west of Baltimore City. The population is approximately 25,500 and most residents are homeowners. Lochearn has been ranked as one of the best suburbs to retire in Maryland, as well as an area with one of the lowest costs of living. The community enjoys several restaurants, shopping centers, entertainment venues and close proximity to major highways.
View AreaLothian
Lothian is a rural area in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, within minutes of Annapolis, Washington, and Baltimore. The community of about 7000 is mostly homeowned and diverse, and are primarily employed in the retail and service industries.
View AreaLusby
Lusby is a community in Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,925. The area ranked #8 in best places to live in Calvert County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping centers and recreational activities. Homes are priced above average.
View AreaLutherville Timonium
Lutherville-Timonium is a neighborhood located in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 38,500. Most residents are homeowners and public schools are rated above average. The community has been ranked as one of the best neighborhoods in Maryland to retire and raise a family in. There are several shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues in the immediate area.
View AreaManchester
Manchester is a small, rural commuting town in northeastern Carroll County, Maryland, located south of Pennsylvania and north of Baltimore. Manchester is the second oldest area in Carroll County and has a population of approximately 4,800, where most residents own their homes. The community has been rated #4 in Best Places to Live in Carroll County, and has ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Schools are high rated and homes are reasonably priced.
View AreaMarlow Heights
Marlow Heights is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 5,870. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys local recreational centers, a variety of extracurricular activities, dining and shopping. Homes are above moderate pricing in this area.
View AreaMaryland City
Maryland City is a suburb in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, with a population of roughly 16000 people. Most residents are homeowners and government employees. The community is diverse and enjoys local shopping, dining and surrounding parks.
View AreaMays Chapel
Mays Chapel is a neighborhood located in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 11,600. Most residents are homeowners and this community has been ranked as one of the best areas to raise a family and retire in Baltimore County. Mays Chapel is close to major highways and also offers local parks, shopping centers and restaurants for the community to enjoy.
View AreaMiddle River
Middle River is a diverse community located in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 25,500. More than half of the residents are homeowners and enjoy several restaurants, shopping districts and entertainment venues in the immediate area. Middle River has been ranked among suburbs with the lowest costs of living in Maryland.
View AreaMiddleburg
Middleburg is a small community in Carroll County, Maryland, with a small population. Most residents own their homes and appreciate the attractive setting and historical values offered to the community. Country setting and only single family homes.
View AreaMiddletown
Middletown is a small town located in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,910. The area ranked #3 in best places to raise a family in Frederick County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys scenic views, local shops and restaurants. Mostly single homes moderately priced.
View AreaMilford Mill
Milford Mill is a diverse community in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 29,300. The name Milford Mill is derived from an old mill located in Pikesville Maryland, along Milford Mill Road. More than half of the residents rent their homes and enjoy several nearby restaurants, shopping centers, entertainment venues and close proximity to major highways.
View AreaMillersville
Millersville is a coastal, diverse community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, with a population of about 21,000. Most residents are homeowners and white-collar workers employed in technology, healthcare and sales. This community is considered family oriented because of its highly rated schools and low crime rates.
View AreaMitchellville
Mitchellville is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 11,215. The area ranked #14 in best places to raise a family in PG County, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys neighborhood events, shopping and dining. Homes are at the upper end of pricing in this area.
View AreaMonkton
Monkton is a suburban community in northern Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 5,500. Most residents own their homes and enjoy several local parks, restaurants and shopping centers. Local public schools are rated above average. Mostly single family homes above the $400,000 range.
View AreaMonrovia
Monrovia is a small, farming town located in southern Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 905. Most residents own their homes and enjoy beautiful scenery, local activities and restaurants, as well as national parks and waterways. Mostly single family homes at moderate prices.
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View AreaMontgomery Village
Montgomery Village is a community in Montgomery County, Maryland, and a northern suburb of Washington, D.C., with a population of approximately 33,800. The area rated high among best places to live in America, and #1 as the most diverse place to live in Maryland. The community enjoys a variety of shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues All types of homes available all at moderate prices.
View AreaMount Airy
Mount Airy is a small town in Carroll and Frederick counties in Maryland and is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area and Baltimore Metropolitan Area. The population is approximately 9,500 and most residents are homeowners. Mount Airy has ranked #9 in best places to raise a family in Frederick County, and has ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. A variety of restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues are in the immediate area. Mostly single family homes in the upper quartile in price.
View AreaMount Rainier
Mount Rainier is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 8,100. The area ranked high among most diverse places to live in Maryland, and most residents rent their homes. The community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Close to DC with higher than moderate priced homes.
View AreaMyersville
Myersville is a small, historic town located in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,882. Most residents own their homes and enjoy community parades, local dining and shopping. Moderate priced homes.
View AreaNew Carrollton
New Carrollton is a diverse city located in central Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 12,980. More than half of the residents own their homes and the community enjoys local shopping, restaurants and convenience to D.C. Just outside of Route 495 with moderate priced homes.
View AreaNew Market
New Market is a town in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 770. The area ranked #4 in best places to raise a family in Frederick County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys various antique shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. Above moderate priced homes.
View AreaNew Windsor
New Windsor is a small town surrounded by farms in Carroll County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 5,800. In 1997, the National Register of Historic Places added the community as the New Windsor Historic District. Most residents own their homes and enjoy the bright scenery, close-knit environment and local eateries. All single family homes moderately priced.
View AreaNorth Beach
North Beach is a small town in Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2460. The area ranked #5 in best places to raise a family in Calvert County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local festivals and parks, waterfront activities and farmer's markets. Homes are priced above average in this area.
View AreaNorth Brentwood
North Brentwood is a diverse town in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 550. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local shopping, dining and close proximity to D.C. Homes are priced above average.
View AreaNorth East
North East is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, located between Baltimore and Philadelphia. The population is approximately 3,572 and more than half of the residents own their homes. The community enjoys local shopping in unique stores, dining in several restaurants and participating in recreational activities at the Elk Neck State Park. Close to Route 95 with easy access to Delaware. Prices are considered moderate for housing.
View AreaNorth Laurel
North Laurel is a diverse area in Howard County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 24,620. The suburb rated #7 in best places to raise a family in the Baltimore area, and rated high among suburbs with the best public schools in Maryland. More than half of the residents own their homes and the community enjoys local restaurants, shopping, and close proximity to Baltimore and DC.
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View AreaNorth Potomac
North Potomac is a diverse community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 24,150. The area rated #2 in best places to live in and raise a family in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and public schools are rated above average. The community enjoys a variety of restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Mostly single family homes at the upper tier of pricing.
View AreaOdenton
Odenton is located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and is within minutes of Baltimore and Annapolis. Odenton is a growing community and serves as a hub for residences and businesses. Mostly homeowners populate the area and they enjoy recreational parks and ice skating. The public elementary schools are also highly rated.
View AreaOlney
Olney is a community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 35,280. The area ranked #24 in best places to live in Maryland, and most residents own their homes. Public schools are rated above average and the community enjoys local trails, shopping and dining. All types of homes available at moderate pricing.
View AreaOverlea
Overlea is a diverse community located in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 12,400. Most residents own their homes and enjoy several local shopping centers, restaurants, entertainment venues and close proximity to major highways. Public schools are rated above average in the area. Highly desired area close to Baltimore City.
View AreaOwings
Owings is a small town in Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,530. The area ranked #1 in best places to live in Calvert County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks and a variety of dining options. Homes are above average pricing in this area.
View AreaOwings Mills
Owings Mills is a diverse suburban community in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 55,700. The Baltimore Ravens' headquarters facility is located in Owings Mills. More than half of the residents rent their homes and enjoy several shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. This area has been ranked as one of the best places to live in Baltimore County. Easy Access to 795 and 695.
View AreaOxford
Oxford is a small, waterfront community in Talbot County and is one of the oldest towns in Maryland. The population is approximately 610 and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys attending local events, biking on trails and dining at a variety of restaurants. Priced homes above average.
View AreaOxon Hill
Oxon Hill is a diverse community in southern Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 17,720. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to The National Harbor, a variety of restaurants and entertainment venues. Large variety of homes mostly moderate pricing.
View AreaParkton
Parkton is an agrarian community in the northern part of Baltimore County, Maryland, bordering southern York County, Pennsylvania. The population is approximately 6,900 and most residents own their homes. There are several local parks, restaurants and shopping centers for enjoyment. Some of the most expensive homes in the county are located in Parkton.
View AreaParkville
Parkville is a diverse community located in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 30,900. Most residents are homeowners and enjoy several local parks, restaurants and shopping centers. Parkville has been rated as one of the best places in Maryland with the lowest costs of living and as one of the best suburbs for young professionals. Parts of Parkville are in Baltimore City. Our office is located in Parkville at 9506 Harford Road.
View AreaParole
Parole, a suburb of Annapolis, is located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Approximately 16,000 people reside in the community and about half are homeowners. Many of the residents are young professionals and retirees and they enjoy the numerous restaurants, shopping centers and nearby parks. Public schools are rated above average.
View AreaPasadena
View AreaPasadena
Pasadena is located between Baltimore and Annapolis, in northern Anne Arundel County, Maryland. There are many recreational parks, golf courses and shopping centers in the area. The residents are primarily homeowners and government employees. The elementary public schools are highly rated.
View AreaPerry Hall
Perry Hall is a diverse community located in northeastern Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of about 13,000. The oldest and largest civic organization in northeastern Baltimore County is The Perry Hall Improvement Association and serves as the area's most dominant communitywide coalition. Most residents own their homes and the area has been rated as one of the best places to live in Baltimore County. Large variety of homes in this area but mostly on the older spectrum.
View AreaPerryman
View AreaPerryman
Perryman is a diverse community located in southern Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,715. The area ranked #9 in best places to raise a family in Harford County, and ranked #2 among suburbs with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. More than half of the residents own their homes and the community enjoys dining, shopping in local centers and attending recreational activities. Mixed style of homes mostly reasonably priced.
View AreaPerryville
Perryville is a diverse, rural town located in Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,430. More than half of the residents own their homes and the area rated high among places with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. The community enjoys local parks and ample coffee shops. Many older homes yet lower prices can be easily had in this area.
View AreaPhoenix
Phoenix is a community located in upper Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,800. Most residents are homeowners and enjoy local restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Considered one of the more expensive neighborhoods in the county. Public schools are rated above average.
View AreaPikesville
Pikesville is a northwestern suburb located in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 33,800. Since the mid-1950's, Pikesville has been considered the center of Baltimore's Jewish community and several of the region's most established and largest synagogues and Jewish schools are located in the area. Most residents own their homes and public schools are rated above average. Pikesville has been rated as one of the best suburbs to retire and live in Maryland.
View AreaPleasant Hills
Pleasant Hills is a town located in southwestern Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,140. The area ranked #2 in best places to raise a family in Harford County, and ranked #3 in suburbs with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and local restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues are enjoyed by the community. Mixed styles of homes mostly reasonably priced.
View AreaPoint of Rocks
Point of Rocks is a small town in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,860. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to the Potomac River for kayaking, fishing and hiking. Above market priced homes.
View AreaPomfret
Pomfret is a small town in Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 720. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to D.C. and Virginia, as well as local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Homes are price at medium levels in this area.
View AreaPort Deposit
Port Deposit is a diverse, historic town in Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 762. More than half of the residents rent their homes and enjoy local parks, dining and shopping. Port Deposit is also close to major roads and highways. Close to water where many sport the great uses available. Homes are priced on the lower scale.
View AreaPort Tobacco Village
Port Tobacco Village, is a town in Charles County, in southern Maryland, with a population of approximately 95, making it the smallest town in Maryland. The community enjoys local parks, dining and shopping. Homes are priced on the average in this area.
View AreaPreston
Preston is a small, scenic town in Caroline County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 805. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreating. Most homes are price at moderate prices.
View AreaPrince Frederick
Prince Frederick is a diverse community in Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 3,930. The area ranked #10 in best places to raise a family in Calvert County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Homes are priced above average.
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View AreaPylesville
Pylesville is a rural town located in Harford County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,180. Most residents own their homes and appreciate the natural beauty and vast, open fields in the immediate area. The community also enjoys local hiking, swimming and exploring. Very rural and mostly single family homes.
View AreaQueenland
Queensland is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,000. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local events, dining and shopping. Homes priced above moderate in this area.
View AreaRandallstown
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View AreaRidgely
Ridgely is a small, diverse town in Caroline County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,870. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local shopping, dining and close proximity to D.C. Annapolis and Easton. Homes are priced above average pricing.
View AreaRising Sun-Lebanon
Rising Sun is a small town in Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,790. More than half of the residents own their homes and the area rated high among places with the lowest cost of living. The community enjoys local dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Mostly single family homes at below median prices.
View AreaRiva
Riva is a suburban scenic community of about 4100 residents and is located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The area has seen homes and businesses develop over the years and is within minutes of coffee shops, restaurants and shopping centers. Most residents are homeowners and local public schools are highly rated.
View AreaRiverdale Park
Riverdale Park is a diverse town in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 7,220. The area ranked #16 in best places to live in PG County, and ranked high among best suburbs for young professionals in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local trails, shopping and dining. Close to DC with above moderate priced homes.
View AreaRiviera Beach
Riviera Beach is a community located within Pasadena in Anne Arundel County, Maryland and has a population of about 13,000. Most residents own their homes and appreciate the feeling of living in a mixed suburban rural area. Public schools are rated above average and families enjoy numerous local parks, boating and fishing.
View AreaRock Point
Rock Point is a small community near Cobb Island, in Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 105. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Homes are priced at medium levels in this area.
View AreaRosedale
View AreaRosedale
View AreaRosemont
Rosemont is a small village in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 320. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local restaurants, parks and nearby historic districts. Moderately priced homes.
View AreaRossville
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View AreaSabillasville
Sabillasville is a small town in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 354. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and close proximity to Catoctin Mountain, Appalachian Trail and Cunningham Falls. Moderately priced homes.
View AreaSaint Michaels
Saint Michaels is a quaint, coastal town in Talbot County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,265. Most residents own their homes and public schools are highly rated. The community enjoys dining at a variety of restaurants, shopping at specialty stores, attending local events, as well as boating, biking and strolling. Homes are priced over market.
View AreaSavage
Savage is a diverse community located in Howard County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,670. The suburb rated high among best places to live in the Baltimore area, and high among areas with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to Baltimore and DC, as well as local hiking trails and speciality shops. Close to Route 1 and Route 95.
View AreaScaggsville
Scaggsville is a community in Howard County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 9,430. The area rated #4 in best places to live in the Baltimore area, and rated high among best suburbs to buy a house in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of local shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. Medium to high home prices.
View AreaSeabrook
Seabrook is a diverse suburb in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 18,350. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of local restaurants, shopping districts and recreational centers. Mostly single family homes at above moderate pricing.
View AreaSevern
Severn is a diverse area located in northwestern Anne Arundel County, Maryland, within minutes from Baltimore and DC. The community has a population of about 45,000 where most residents own their homes and enjoy the various coffee shops, restaurants and local entertainment. Public schools are highly rated in Severn.
View AreaSeverna Park
Severna Park is part of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area and is located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The community offers a rural feel and most residents are homeowners. Public schools are rated above average and families enjoy the beach, a variety of restaurants, shopping districts and entertaining venues.
View AreaShady Side
Shady Side is located in southern Anne Arundel County, Maryland, on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Most of the approximate 6,000 residents are homeowners and the public schools are highly rated. The area is rural however within a short distance of Annapolis where residents can enjoy shopping, dining and entertainment.
View AreaSolomon’s Island
Solomon’s, also known as Solomon’s Island, is a community in Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,135. The area ranked #33 in best places to retire in, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parades, a variety of water-sport activities, restaurants and shopping centers. Homes are priced above average in this area.
View AreaSouth Laurel
South Laurel is a diverse area in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 28,050. The community rated high among best places to raise a family in Prince George's County, and among best suburbs for young professionals in Maryland. Most residents rent their homes and enjoy the convenience of close proximity to major highways, shopping centers and restaurants.
View AreaSparks Glencoe
View AreaSt. Leonard
St. Leonard is a quaint town in Calvert County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 800. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local antique shops and various restaurants. Homes are priced above average in this area.
View AreaStevenson
View AreaSykesville
Sykesville is a small town in Carroll County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,000. This community has been rated #1 in best places to live in Carroll County, and rated high among suburbs with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of restaurants, entertainment venues and shopping centers. Mostly single family homes in higher priced categories.
View AreaTaneytown
Taneytown is a city in Carroll County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,800. Most residents own their homes and the community has been rated #6 in best places to live in Carroll County. Taneytown has been rated high among best places with the lowest cost of living, as an area with some of the best public schools in Maryland, and among the best suburbs to retire in. Many styles of homes available at moderate prices.
View AreaTemple Hills
Temple Hills is a community in Prince George's County, MD, with a population of approximately 7,930. Most residents rent their homes and the community enjoys close proximity to local restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Mostly moderate priced homes.
View AreaThurmont
Thurmont is a town in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 7,225. The area ranked #14 in best places to raise a family in Frederick County, and ranked high among places with the lowest cost of living in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local events, dining and shopping.
View AreaTilghman Island
Tilghman Island is an island in the Chesapeake Bay and is part of Talbot County, Maryland. The population is approximately 1,305 and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys local fishing, boating and dining. Homes are priced below average.
View AreaTowson
View AreaTowson
View AreaTrappe
Trappe is a small, diverse town in Talbot County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,780. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Homes are priced below average.
View AreaUnion Bridge
Union Bridge is a small farming town in Carroll County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 970. In 1994, the Union Bridge Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places. More than half of the residents rent their homes, and the community enjoys local parades, dining and shopping centers. Older and larger homes available.
View AreaUniversity Park
University Park is a small, diverse town in PG County, MD, with a population of approximately 2,625. The area ranked #1 in best places to live in PG County, and #17 in best suburbs for young professionals in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys access to bike trails, local restaurants and annual events. Close to 695 and homes moderately priced.
View AreaUpper Marlboro
Upper Marlboro, is the seat of Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 675. Most residents own their homes and consider the area to be diverse, beautiful and quiet. The community enjoys nearby restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Nice variety of homes with moderate pricing.
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View AreaUrbana
Urbana is a diverse suburban community located in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 12,590. The area ranked #1 in best places to live in Frederick County, ranked #3 in best places to buy a house in Maryland and ranked #4 in best places to raise a family in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and public schools are highly rated. Above market priced homes.
View AreaWaldorf
Waldorf is a diverse community in Charles County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 78,490. The area ranked #2 in best places to live in Charles County, and most residents own their homes. The community enjoys a variety of shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. Homes are priced above average in this area.
View AreaWalker Mill
Walker Mill is an area in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 12,265. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys a variety of local malls, restaurants and specialty shops. Mostly single family homes at moderate prices.
View AreaWalkersville
Walkersville is a rural town in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 6,720. The area ranked #12 in best places to live in Frederick County and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and nearby entertainment venues. Moderately priced homes.
View AreaWarwick
Warwick is a small community in Cecil County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,310. Most residents own their homes and enjoy local shopping, dining and recreational activities. Homes are reasonably priced.
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View AreaWestminster
View AreaWestminster
Westminster is a town in Carroll County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 18,800. The area has been rated #5 in the best place to live in Carroll County, and rated high among suburbs with the best public schools in Maryland. More than half of the residents own their homes and since 1868, the community has enjoyed Westminster's annual Memorial Day parade. Additionally, a variety of local shopping centers, entertainment venues and restaurants are in the immediate area. Homes of all styles and prices are available.
View AreaWestphalia
Westphalia is an area in southern Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 9,040. Most residents own their homes and enjoy strong community involvement, shopping centers and local restaurants. Mostly single family homes at moderate pricing.
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View AreaWhite Marsh
White Marsh is a suburban community in Baltimore County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 9,600. The area has been ranked number 10 in best places to live in Baltimore County, and has ranked high among best suburbs for young professionals and retirees. Most residents own their homes and enjoy a variety of local restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. Homes are moderately priced making this area very popular.
View AreaWilson-Conococheague
Wilson-Conococheague is a small town in Washington County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 2,865. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local dining, shopping and recreational activities. Homes above average pricing in this area.
View AreaWoodlawn
Woodlawn is a diverse community located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and has a population of approximately 39,000. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Social Security Administration building are headquartered in Woodlawn. Most residents are homeowners and the area has been ranked as being one of the best suburbs for young professionals in Maryland. There are a variety of shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues in the immediate area. Easy access to Rt 70 and Rt 695.
View AreaWoodmore
Woodmore is a community in Prince George's County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 4,610. The area ranked #7 in best places to raise a family in PG County, and ranked high among best suburbs to buy a house in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys numerous shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment venues. High end area with above market prices.
View AreaWoodsboro
Woodsboro is a small town in Frederick County, Maryland, with a population of approximately 1,325. The area ranked #13 in best places to live in Frederick County, and ranked high among places with the best public schools in Maryland. Most residents own their homes and the community enjoys local parks, restaurants, and close proximity to Baltimore, D.C. and Pennsylvania.
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