Glen Burnie is a medium-sized coastal town with a mixed workforce (both blue-collar and white-collar jobs). A lot of the residents in Glen Burnie work in sales jobs, administrative support, or management occupations. Glen Burnie has a lower-middle-income relative to Maryland but an upper-middle-income relative to the rest of the United States. It’s also considered […]
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Weekly Housing Trends: Week of June 21, 2021
This week’s data point to an inflection in real estate activity, suggesting that we may have made it past the peak of this hot housing market. Last week marked the first time in almost four months that the decline in time-on-market has moderated, a sign that some properties are sitting slightly longer on listing […]
Neighborhoods: Cockeysville, Maryland
Cockeysville is a medium-sized town located in Maryland. It has a mixed workforce of white and blue-collar workers with almost half of the adults in Cockeysville holding a bachelor’s or advanced degree. The housing costs in Cockeysville are among the most expensive in the nation and the per capita income in the town is roughly […]
Neighborhoods: Columbia, Maryland
Columbia is a medium-sized town located in Maryland. With 18 constituent neighborhoods, Columbia is the second-largest community in the state. Approximately 90 percent of the workforce is employed at white-collar jobs and real estate prices are among the most expensive in the nation. Columbia was founded by James W. Rouse who was a native of […]
Neighborhoods: Annapolis, Maryland
Annapolis is the state capital of Maryland. It’s located on the Chesapeake Bay, 25 miles south of Baltimore and 30 miles east of Washington, D.C. Annapolis is a white-collar city with some of the most expensive homes in America. The city is full of professionals, service providers, and managers. Although a large percentage of […]
Neighborhoods: Perryville, Maryland
Perryville is located in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. The population was 4,361 at the 2010 census. The town is located near an access for Interstate 95, on the north side of the outlet of the Susquehanna River. Perryville was first settled by Europeans in 1622 when Edward Palmer was granted a patent […]
Neighborhoods: Elkton, Maryland
Elkton is a town in and the county seat of Cecil County Maryland, United States. The population was 15,443 at the 2010 census. It was formerly called Head of Elk because it sits at the head of navigation on the Elk River, which flows into the nearby Chesapeake Bay. The town was founded […]
Weekly Housing Trends: Week of April 19, 2021
We’re now at a period where the year-ago comparisons we’re making are against the early days of the pandemic when the real estate market, like many of the sectors of the economy, largely hit pause. When comparing today’s frenzied market to last year’s frozen market, the differences are going to be large. While home prices […]
Neighborhoods: Lutherville-Timonium
Lutherville-Timonium is a medium-sized town located in the state of Maryland. Nine constituent neighborhoods, Lutherville-Timonium is the 26th largest community in Maryland. The village was founded in 1852 by two Lutheran clergymen, Dr. John Gottlieb Morris and Dr. Benjamin Kurtz, and a Lutheran layman, Charles Augustus Morris. The founders laid out the streets, which were […]
Weekly Housing Trends: Week of April 12, 2021
After increasing last week for the first time in 2021, new listings were down again, highlighting the up and down progress on the road to a more normal housing market. We’re still far from reaching “normal” thanks to continued strong buyer interest far outstripping the availability of homes for sale. While this creates challenges for […]