

Maryland
Frederick
Frederick, MD, is a growing city known for its affordability, history, and community atmosphere. The local housing market offers larger homes and more land for significantly less than properties inside the Beltway, making it an attractive option for those commuting to Washington, D.C., or Baltimore, both about 45 minutes away. The city has deep historical roots, predating the Revolutionary War, with many well-preserved old buildings in downtown and a variety of townhomes and traditional houses on the outskirts. Frederick played a significant role during the Civil War, serving as a major medical hub for wounded soldiers. The town also has a rich German heritage, visible in its architecture, beer culture, and annual Oktoberfest celebrations. Carroll Creek, an eight-mile-long waterway, runs through the city, offering scenic views, public art, and recreational space, while Baker Park provides additional outdoor amenities.
Snapshot
- Population 85,793
- Median Home Price $365,200
- Median Age 37
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Walk Score
98 -
Transit Score
36 -
Bike Score
88
Neighborhood stats and Walk Scores are provided by third party Walk Score.
Public Transportation
- MARC Train: Frederick Visit website
- Transit Bus Visit website
Explore Homes in Frederick
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Lower Market Arwell Court
BR 3.0
BA 1.1
SQ FT 1088
Built/Reno 1987/2024
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Mid Market Baltimore National Pike
BR 4.0
BA 2.1
SQ FT 3600
Built 2001
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Upper Market Yellow Springs Rd
BR 4.0
BA 2.1
SQ FT 4800
Built 1901
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