Best Baltimore neighborhoods and suburbs to live in

City of Baltimore

If you have just moved to Baltimore or have lived here and are looking for a new place to settle down, you have many choices. In fact, finding a "perfect" place to live might be impossible entirely since you would have to balance between prices, quality of amenities, and general utility of the suburbs you are considering. However, nothing is stopping you from striking the best balance of these things for your current circumstances. To that end, we have put together the list of the best Baltimore neighborhoods and suburbs to live in!

Bel Air

This particular suburb was practically designed to pander to young families. It boasts top-of-the-line schooling opportunities, provides solid employment chances, and is developing quickly. It is very safe, and crime rates are low while it also offers reasonable home prices. The average cost of property is around 270.00 dollars, with both more luxurious and cheaper options aplenty. It even has lots of beautiful sights and scenic routes to visit, as well as decent places for kids to spend time at and play. One thing is for certain - you are sure to have a regret-free home purchase experience if you approach Bel Air with family in mind!

Annapolis

Now, you should admittedly prepare for buying a house a bit more thoroughly if you go looking for one in Annapolis compared to Bel Air. The reason for this is simple: its average cost is nearly double, at around 400.000 dollars. Still, it should be noted that Annapolis is admittedly larger and more affluent. The unemployment rates in the area are also negligibly low, and typically the facilities are of higher quality. Still, it is undoubtedly a fact that the cost of living will be generally higher and that it does not offer as good an environment for schooling.

Annapolis, one of the best Baltimore neighborhoods and suburbs to live in

Annapolis has its charm and beauty, too!

Towson

If you want most of the advantages of living in Baltimore but still prefer the small-town feel of living in an area with less than 60.000 residents, Towson might be the best choice for you. The suburb also has fantastic public transport and roads, which should not be discounted. Moving experts from Allstate Moving and Storage warn that you never learn to appreciate suitable modes of transport and easily accessible routes until you need them for your move! Also, the cost of housing trails a middle line between expensive and cheap, at approximately 320.000 on average.

Ellicott City

Ellicott is a rapidly growing area, boasting a developing economy and plenty of employment opportunities. Beyond that, it is also a delightfully vibrant suburb with a huge focus on art and all things expressive! If you love culture, you will love the many manifestations and organizations Ellicott hosts. It also has a great love of food, with small cafes and restaurants aplenty. As one of the more prominent and more affluent areas, however, the cost of purchasing a home, unfortunately, rises to around 500.000 on average.

Ilchester

Somewhat attached to Ellicott, Ilchester is close enough to benefit from most of its facilities, amenities, and other advantages while being its own slice of land. The average housing cost is lower, dipping significantly down to around 300.000 dollars. This makes it an attractive prospect for those looking to benefit from the job opportunities found in Ellicott without suffering its prices, particularly if you are looking for a house while self-employed!

Columbia

A community rather closely attached to Baltimore and Ellicot, Columbia is one of the largest entries on our list. Boasting over 100.000 inhabitants, it was well-planned from its founding and has only profited more from it over the years. Since it is close enough to Baltimore, it is easy to benefit from the moving companies there and organize the relocation within Baltimore County so that you make the process stress-free, more so than in most of the locations on our list, too! The cost of housing in it is surprisingly low, too. Averaging out at around 360.000 dollars for a home.

Lutherville

One of the smallest entries on our list, Lutherville, has less than 7.000 inhabitants. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful place to live in, with plenty of trails and natural beauty to appreciate, along with a myriad of historical sights! The cost of housing is around 320.000 dollars. The area boasts of a meager unemployment rate and, in fact, has an excellent public transport connection directly to Baltimore. This makes it easy to tap into the resources there while still living a rural life.

Havre De Grace

This charming seaside suburb is an amazingly tranquil place to live. Home to less than 15.000 people, it offers the advantages all small quaint suburbs do: peace, tranquility, very low crime rates, and a family-friendly environment. Adding all the benefits of living next to a waterfront, such as sports and activities it offers, and it is a perfect place for retirement or raising a family. The price of housing is also relatively low, at around an average of 250.000 dollars. The general cost of living is pretty affordable as well.

Havre de Grace, one of the best Baltimore neighborhoods and suburbs to live in

Havre De Grace will remind you of the small towns of your childhood!

Elkridge

With nearly the same number of inhabitants as Havre De Grace, Elkridge still has its own charms. It offers good schooling opportunities for its size, has plenty of historical and cultural sights, and many parks to visit! It is an excellent place to raise a family. The housing costs are around 340.000 dollars, and the cost of living is decently cheap.

A patch of forest near Elkridge

The beauty of Maryland’s nature and parks will stun you!

Fulton

Rural, small, and home to no more than 5.000 people, Fulton is still surprisingly affluent. One of the more scenic and luxurious places to live, a house on average costs around 600.000 dollars. Fulton nevertheless comes well equipped with everything necessary and an abundance of natural beauty to appreciate and enjoy.

Final Word

This marks the ending of our list of best Baltimore neighborhoods and suburbs to live in. We hope you have found a location that has caught your eye or that you at least have a better idea of what you are looking for! Good luck, and we hope that you find the perfect new home for you and your family.

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