Most Affordable Cities in Maryland
Cities ranked by lowest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Affordable Cities 50
1 Cumberland
$154,900
2 Baltimore
$229,600
3 Gwynn Oak
$229,600
4 Frankford
$229,600
5 Canton
$229,600
6 Salisbury
$254,700
7 Cambridge
$262,400
8 Hagerstown
$296,100
9 Halfway
$296,100
10 Elkton
$343,400
11 Dundalk
$349,300
12 Towson
$349,300
13 Catonsville
$349,300
14 Essex
$349,300
15 Woodlawn
$349,300
16 Randallstown
$349,300
17 Pikesville
$349,300
18 Parkville
$349,300
19 Owings Mills
$349,300
20 Carney
$349,300
21 Milford Mill
$349,300
22 Perry Hall
$349,300
23 Reisterstown
$349,300
24 Lochearn
$349,300
25 Middle River
$349,300
26 Hunt Valley
$349,300
27 Cockeysville
$349,300
28 Arbutus
$349,300
29 Rosedale
$349,300
30 Lutherville-Timonium
$349,300
31 Rossville
$349,300
32 Overlea
$349,300
33 Mays Chapel
$349,300
34 Ocean Pines
$374,700
35 South Bel Air
$386,400
36 Bel Air South
$386,400
37 North Bel Air
$386,400
38 Bel Air North
$386,400
39 Edgewood
$386,400
40 Aberdeen
$386,400
41 Havre de Grace
$386,400
42 Joppatowne
$386,400
43 Bel Air
$386,400
44 California
$407,600
45 Lexington Park
$407,600
46 Easton
$409,700
47 Bowie
$426,000
48 Clinton
$426,000
49 Oxon Hill-Glassmanor
$426,000
50 Suitland-Silver Hill
$426,000
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).