Planning a Move to Maryland? These Are Its Top 8 Regions to Live

Planning a Move to Maryland? These Are Its Top 8 Regions to Live

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If you’re looking for a small state with varied landforms, distinct seasons, a great job market, and a booming education system, moving to Maryland might just be your best bet. While small, there are still plenty of cities and towns to pick from in this state, which may make your decision difficult.

To help narrow down your options, let’s get a closer look at Maryland’s best regions.

1) Southern Region

The Southern Region is a great part of Maryland to consider if you want a quiet, safe, affordable, and somewhat rural place to raise a family. This suburban area is also near waterfronts and multiple naval bases.

2) Central Region

This part of Maryland is sought after by high-income families. The residents living in the Central Region are also well-educated thanks to top-level schools. You can find plenty of job opportunities in government, tech, and healthcare in this area.

3) Capital Region

If you’re wanting a more urbanized lifestyle while still giving a taste of suburban living, the Capital Region of Maryland is where it’s at. Federal employees and new graduates also love the Capital Region, which brings them short commutes and great employment opportunities.

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4) Western Region

For those desiring to live somewhere more remote and peaceful with plenty of outdoor activities, the Western Region of Maryland is a great choice. It may offer a small-town vibe, but there are still plenty of jobs and urban amenities available.

5) Anne Arundel Bay Area

Enjoy waterfront living when living in Anne Arundel County. Whether you enjoy sailing or simply love the beautiful and serene ambiance that bodies of water bring, this is the Maryland region for you. You’ll also find excellent schools, great career opportunities, and short commutes to work.

6) Upper/Mid Eastern Shore

Not a fan of hustle and bustle? Live slower in the upper or mid Eastern Shore Region of Maryland. Say hello to beaches, great food including fresh seafood, and historic sites to explore. You’ll also get the benefit of affordable housing in many parts of this region.

7) Lower Eastern Shore

The Lower Eastern Shore will give you beautiful beaches, minus a high price point. With affordable homes, this part of Maryland tends to attract young couples and families, retirees and empty nesters, and vacationers.

8) Baltimore Metro

Consider making a move to the Baltimore Metro area if you’re wanting an urbanized place to set down roots. It’s also a favorable area to live if you’re a student or a healthcare worker. Consider the Baltimore Metro area a cultural, art-rich region with quick access to suburban towns, making for a great balance between urban and suburban life.

Conclusion

With over a hundred different cities and towns to pick from, Maryland has plenty of options for potential residents. Rather than selecting a random city, it helps to narrow down your options by region. From there, you can select the town or city that best fits you and your family.

Author

Eric is the creator of At Home in the Future and has been a passionate fan of the future since he was seven. He's a web developer by trade, and serves as the Director of Communication and Technology for a large church in Nashville, TN (where he and his family are building a high tech home in the woods).

2 comments

  • Maryland really does offer something for everyone! Love how each region has its own lifestyle, from quiet waterfronts to vibrant city living. Great breakdown!

  • I’ve been thinking about moving to Maryland and didn’t realize how different each region feels. This breakdown makes it way easier to picture what life could be like in each area. Thanks

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