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Buying Maryland Real Estate

If considering a move to Maryland, you should take some time to review the following information on demographics, crime statistics, population, schools, and other important facts about Maryland real estate.

Maryland Population

Even though Maryland is one of the smallest states in the U.S., it is the wealthiest state in the country. The most densely populated section of the state centers around the middle area and the metropolitan areas of Baltimore and the Washington Beltway. Maryland’s overall population has grown six per cent over the last few years making it a thriving location for those interested in buying Maryland real estate. Outside the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan area, Maryland is largely a rural state.

Maryland Economy

Maryland is an important hub for the life sciences and bio technology industry and is home to many important institutions including Johns Hopkins University, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health. Because of its proximity to Washington D.C., residents find employment in government and aerospace agencies. The Chesapeake Bay area lends itself to major seafood exporting and Maryland also raises crops such as tobacco, poultry, corn, soybeans and dairy products. Baltimore’s coastal location makes it and important shipping location and the eighth largest port in the world.

Maryland Tourism and Recreation

For such a small state, Maryland seems to have a little bit of everything for tourists and residents alike. The Eastern shore has miles of family-friendly beaches near famous Ocean City. Other parts of the state are blessed with spectacular mountain vistas and pathways to American history. Of course those who prefer nightlife can spend some time in the culture-rich central portion of the state. Maryland is also home to some professional sports teams including the Baltimore Orioles MLB team, the Washington Redskins and the Baltimore Ravens, both NFL football teams.

If you’re looking for great scenery, a sense of history and a thriving economy, then you should consider buying Maryland real estate.

Cities in Maryland

Population Population Change Since 2000
Baltimore 630,638 -3 %
Columbia 97,519 10 %
Silver Spring 81,146 6 %
Dundalk 63,760 2 %
Frederick 62,299 18 %
Ellicott City 61,290 9 %
Wheaton-Glenmont 60,536 5 %
Gaithersburg 60,398 15 %
Germantown 59,629 8 %
Bethesda 59,066 7 %
Bowie 54,154 8 %
Aspen Hill 53,607 7 %
Towson 53,360 3 %
Rockville 52,900 12 %
Potomac 46,662 4 %
Bel Air South 46,256 16 %
Woodlawn 43,390 1 %
Catonsville 41,060 3 %
North Bethesda 40,890 6 %
Montgomery Village 40,578 7 %
Glen Burnie 40,548 4 %
Essex 39,860 2 %
Severn 39,732 13 %
Hagerstown 39,193 7 %
St. Charles 38,995 17 %
Annapolis 37,225 4 %
Oxon Hill-Glassmanor 36,295 3 %
Chillum 35,721 4 %
Suitland-Silver Hill 34,975 4 %
Carney 34,760 23 %
Olney 33,042 5 %
Randallstown 32,860 7 %
Parkville 31,860 2 %
Eldersburg 31,513 14 %
Perry Hall 31,260 9 %
Pikesville 30,360 4 %
Severna Park 29,658 4 %
South Gate 29,577 3 %
Bel Air North 29,526 14 %
Milford Mill 27,960 5 %
Clinton 27,927 7 %
Edgewood 26,588 14 %
College Park 26,541 8 %
Waldorf 26,225 18 %
Lochearn 25,860 2 %
Greater Landover 25,296 10 %
Salisbury 25,032 5 %
Fort Washington 24,890 4 %
Elkridge 24,600 12 %
Middle River 24,460 2 %
North Potomac 24,347 6 %
Reisterstown 24,260 8 %
Arnold 24,172 3 %
Odenton 24,131 18 %
North Laurel 23,042 13 %
Owings Mills 22,960 13 %
Greater Upper Marlboro 22,615 21 %
Fairland 22,447 3 %
Greenbelt 21,990 2 %
Laurel 21,785 9 %
South Laurel 21,682 6 %
White Oak 21,656 3 %
Colesville 21,279 7 %
Arbutus 20,660 2 %
Crofton 20,645 3 %
Cumberland 20,361 -5 %
Cockeysville 19,960 3 %
Rosedale 19,760 3 %
Calverton 19,639 56 %
Westminster 19,509 17 %
Lanham-Seabrook 18,732 3 %
Camp Springs 18,176 1 %
Green Haven 18,175 4 %
Takoma Park 18,055 4 %
Adelphi 17,754 18 %
Redland 17,667 4 %
Ballenger Creek 17,254 28 %
Hillcrest Heights 16,786 3 %
Lutherville-Timonium 16,760 6 %
Ferndale 16,555 3 %
Langley Park 16,518 2 %
Lansdowne-Baltimore Highlands 16,260 3 %
Beltsville 16,095 3 %
Rosaryville 15,678 27 %
Aberdeen 15,511 12 %
Chesapeake Ranch Estates-Drum 15,297 33 %
Linganore-Bartonsville 15,090 20 %
East Riverdale 15,027 0 %
Glenn Dale 14,897 18 %
Hyattsville 14,756 0 %
Elkton 14,648 23 %
Parole 14,377 2 %
Green Valley 14,336 17 %
Savage-Guilford 14,259 10 %
Lake Shore 13,319 2 %
Forestville 13,074 3 %
Overlea 12,960 6 %
Riviera Beach 12,940 2 %
Joppatowne 12,929 14 %
Rossville 12,860 12 %
Pasadena 12,783 6 %
Kettering 12,779 16 %
Lexington Park 12,694 15 %
New Carrollton 12,575 0 %
Chevy Chase 12,486 5 %
Havre de Grace 12,411 10 %
Mays Chapel 12,160 6 %
Damascus 12,158 6 %
Walker Mill 12,127 9 %
Easton 12,076 3 %
Mitchellville 12,039 25 %
Friendly 11,982 10 %
Ocean Pines 11,854 13 %
Halfway 11,733 17 %
Coral Hills 11,153 4 %
Brooklyn Park 11,085 1 %
Largo 10,978 31 %
California 10,949 18 %
Fort Meade 10,899 10 %
Bel Air 10,752 7 %
Cambridge 10,533 -3 %
Kemp Mill 10,239 3 %
Lake Arbor 10,222 20 %
Bennsville 9,845 34 %
Edgemere 9,560 3 %
North Kensington 9,321 4 %
Accokeek 9,248 26 %
White Marsh 9,160 8 %
Rossmoor 9,156 21 %
Fallston 9,032 7 %
Marlton 8,676 11 %
Garrison 8,460 6 %
Mount Rainier 8,447 -1 %
Cape St. Claire 8,387 5 %
Travilah 8,286 11 %
Londontowne 8,262 9 %
South Kensington 8,104 3 %
Woodmore 8,018 32 %
Jessup 8,014 2 %
Burtonsville 7,992 9 %
Cloverly 7,987 2 %
Andrews AFB 7,950 0 %
Frostburg 7,946 1 %
Temple Hills 7,904 1 %
Bladensburg 7,831 2 %
Mount Airy 7,804 21 %
Linthicum 7,791 3 %
La Plata 7,749 18 %
Forest Glen 7,499 2 %
Bowleys Quarters 7,260 14 %


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