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Fort Meade

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ABOUT

FORT MEADE KEY CONTACTS Corvias Property Management 2965 2nd Army Dr., Fort Meade, MD 20755 PH: (410) 305-1258 Fax: (410) 305-1394 Email: meadefamilyhousing@corvias.com Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat 10:00AM - 5:00PM

Army Community Service 830 Chisholm Ave. Bldg. 830 Fort Meade, MD 20755

Fort Meade is the nation’s center for information, intelligence, and cyber operations. It is home to several major federal agencies, including the big one—the National Security Agency (NSA). Fort Meade is Maryland’s largest employer, and with the focus on intelligence and security, expect to find a lot of smart folks here. Here’s a fun fact: The NSA was once the largest employer of mathematicians in the world! Fort Meade is also home to the Defense Information Systems Agency, the Defense Media Activity, the Defense Information School, the Defense Courier Service, the United States Army Field Band, and the United States Cyber Command (established at Fort Meade in 2009). The area around Fort Meade is suburbia at its best. Situated between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, a posting at Fort Meade means easy access to the wealth of cultural opportunities these two cities offer without the downsides of city living. Some of the nation’s best museums, first-rate theaters, and historical sites are all a quick trip away. Sports fans will also rejoice in having two NFL teams, an NHL franchise, an MLB team, and an NBA team nearby. This area of Maryland is ideal for families and children. Schools in both Howard County and Anne Arundel County are top-notch, and the ubiquitous planned communities and subdivisions that pepper the region often have family-friendly amenities, including playgrounds, swim teams, and bike trails.

PH: (301) 677-5590 Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30AM - 4:00PM

School Support Services 1900 Reece Rd. Bldg. 1900 Fort Meade, MD 20755 PH: (301) 677-1227 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00AM - 4:00PM

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Traffic is a fact of life in Maryland, and residents quickly learn the ins and outs of the major thoroughfares. Rush hour lasts far longer than an hour—expect heavy traffic to begin as early as 6 a.m. and to last well past 7 p.m. Be sure to research commuting options and get a feel for the commute to Fort Meade during peak travel times. Many towns around Fort Meade offer alternate routes, but understand that traffic will be heavy on both major roads and side streets.


ABOUT

Fort meade

LOCATION BY PLANE

BY BUS

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) - 25 mins

Baltimore Downtown Bus Station - 30 mins

DRIVE TIME Washington, D.C. - 60 mins

Annapolis Greyhound Station - 30 mins

Philadelphia, PA - 2 hrs 20 mins

2110 Haines St. Baltimore, MD 21201

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) - 60 mins

New York, NY - 3 hrs 45 mins Virginia Beach, VA - 4 hrs

PH: (410) 752-7682 Hours: Sun-Sat, 24 hours/day

COMMUTE CHART

*Impact of Peak Hours (6:00AM - 9:00AM / 4:00PM - 7:00PM)

via GATE to

Commissary / PX Mapes Rd. & MD Rte.175

NAS Main HHQ NSA Gate

DISA HHQ Reece Rd. Main Gate

Odenton

Mapes Rd. & MD Rte. 175

9 MINS 22 MINS*

9 MINS 18 MINS*

7 MINS 20 MINS*

Gambrills

Mapes Rd. & MD Rte. 175

10 MINS 22 MINS*

12 MINS 28 MINS*

12 MINS 26 MINS*

Severna Park

Mapes Rd. & MD Rte. 175

20 MINS 50 MINS*

20 MINS 55 MINS*

20 MINS 60 MINS*

Columbia

Mapes Rd. & MD Rte. 32

16 MINS 45 MINS*

10 MINS 24 MINS*

16 MINS 45 MINS*

Laurel

Mapes Rd. & MD Rte. 32

12 MINS 40 MINS*

20 MINS 50 MINS*

12 MINS 40 MINS*

Crofton

Mapes Rd. & MD Rte. 175

20 MINS 50 MINS*

20 MINS 50 MINS*

22 MINS 50 MINS*

Millersville

Mapes Rd. & MD Rte. 175

12 MINS 35 MINS*

20 MINS 35 MINS*

12 MINS 28 MINS*

Area / Neighborhood

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NEARBY

NEIGHBORHOODS COLUMBIA

CROFTON

GAMBRILLS

LAUREL

MILLERSVILLE

ODENTON

SEVERNA PARK

Columbia About Topping Money Magazine’s 2016 list of the “100 Best Places to Live,” Columbia is one of the most popular locales in the area. A masterplanned community founded in the 1960s, Columbia is comprised of ten “villages,” each with several neighborhoods offering a variety of home styles, recreation activities, schools, and shopping options. The village concept was designed to offer a small-town feel to residents, while still providing the amenities of a larger community. Each village has its own style, and all have a mix of property types, including townhomes, singlefamily homes, and apartments. The Columbia Association provides a nearly endless list of amenities—golf courses, an equestrian center, fitness clubs, outdoor concerts, a nature center, a farmers’ market, a dog park, and an ice rink, to name a few—but there is a cost to having these amenities at your doorstep. In addition to property costs and HOA fees, Columbia residents are required to pay an annual assessment based on property value, and there are additional fees for the use of some facilities. Most residents find the increased quality of life worth the cost, but be sure you fully understand the financial obligations that come with living in Columbia. Columbia is also a regional business hub, with 2,500 businesses operating in the area, and the Columbia Mall is a major retail center. Career-minded spouses have plenty of employment opportunities to consider.

Neighbors Columbia was designed to be a paragon of diversity and strives to have housing suitable for a variety of budgets.

Neighborhood Feel Townhomes, single-family homes, condominiums, and apartments are all found on Columbia’s beautifully landscaped streets. Some were built in the 1960s and 1970s when the community originated, and there is also more recent construction.

Commute There is quick access from Columbia to MD-32 (Patuxent Freeway), US Hwy 29, and Interstate 95. Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) is easily accessible.

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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | COLUMBIA Points of Interest

School Scoop

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● Public schools in Columbia are part of Howard County Public School System, which has an overall rating of 8. ● One of the best schools in Columbia is Clemens Crossing Elementary School, which has a rating of 9 according to GreatSchools.org. ● More than 57,000 students are enrolled in 77 schools in the Howard County Public School System. Four elementary schools, six middle schools, and one high school in the district were named Blue Ribbon Schools. ● Private schools in Columbia include Columbia Academy, Atholton Adventist Academy, Celebration Christian Academy, Love of Learning Montessori School, and The Julia Brown Schools (Montessori).

Lake Kittamaqundi Robinson Nature Center Lake Elkhorn Park Historic Oakland Mansion Patuxent Branch Trail Mall of Columbia

Big Plus ● Columbia offers numerous amenities for residents—there is always something to do in this town! ● With a variety of housing options, low crime, and topnotch schools, quality of life in Columbia is excellent.

Things to Consider ● Between the Columbia Association fee and HOA fees, costs can add up. ● Columbia lacks a MARC station, making commutes to Washington, D.C. car dependent.

Highlighted Areas ● Hopewell – Owen Brown Village ● Longfellow – Harper’s Choice Village ● Running Brook – Wilde Lake Village

How’s the Market? ● The median home value for homes in Columbia is $346,000, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to remain consistent in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Columbia is $2,208. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.

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NEARBY

NEIGHBORHOODS COLUMBIA

CROFTON

GAMBRILLS

LAUREL

MILLERSVILLE

ODENTON

SEVERNA PARK

Crofton About A master-planned community (a large-scale residential area that includes extensive amenities), Crofton is a sought-after community south of Fort Meade and west of Annapolis and the United States Naval Academy. The town is encircled by a four-mile parkway, with all the Crofton elementary schools located within this family-oriented development. Crofton is growing, but still maintains a quiet, understated vibe. Named to Money Magazine’s list of the “100 Best Places to Live” in both 2007 and 2011, Crofton has a lot to offer, including numerous shopping options and excellent schools.

Neighbors Families flock to this master-planned community with lots of amenities for children.

Neighborhood Feel Crofton housing options consist of townhomes, apartments, and single-family homes. Mature trees are plentiful, adding to the park-like feel of the area.

Commute Crofton is close to major thoroughfares. The commute to Annapolis is about 20 minutes in ideal traffic conditions. Driving to Fort Meade will take at least 30 minutes.

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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | CROFTON Points of Interest

School Scoop

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● Schools in Crofton are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 military-connected children in the district. ● One of the highest rated schools in Crofton is Crofton Woods Elementary School, which has a rating of 10 according to GreatSchools.org. ● Currently, students in town go to either Arundel High School or South River High School. In 2020, Crofton will have its own high school, currently under construction after years of lobbying by community members for a high school specifically for local students.

Walden Country Club Globecom Wildlife Management Area Crofton Park Bell Branch Athletic Complex

Big Plus ● Crofton public schools enjoy excellent ratings and are quite desirable. ● As a master-planned community, there are numerous amenities available to residents, including pools, trails, and athletic fields.

Things to Consider ● Traffic can be significant in the area and can lengthen the commute to Fort Meade.

How’s the Market? ● The median home value for homes in Crofton is $350,500, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to increase by 1.3% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Crofton is $2,151. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.

Highlighted Areas ● ● ● ●

Walden Crofton Square Crofton Village Chapman Farm at Crofton

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NEARBY

NEIGHBORHOODS COLUMBIA

CROFTON

GAMBRILLS

LAUREL

MILLERSVILLE

ODENTON

SEVERNA PARK

Gambrills About Gambrills is a small town nestled between Odenton and Crofton. This friendly community is growing quickly and is close to the MARC commuter station in Odenton. Don’t let Gambrills’ small size fool you into thinking there isn’t much happening in this up-and-coming town. Shopping centers offer easy access to daily conveniences, and the recently constructed Waugh Chapel Towne Center is a favorite shopping destination, with upscale tenants including the popular Wegmans.

Neighbors Gambrills is a wonderfully diverse neighborhood. Many residents are government employees and commute to Washington, D.C.

Neighborhood Feel There is a range of housing types in Gambrills, from apartments and townhomes to large single-family homes. There is some newer construction available in this fast-growing neighborhood.

Commute Gambrills has quick access to the major roads in the area. Fort Meade is a short drive to the northwest.

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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | GAMBRILLS Points of Interest

School Scoop

● Maryland Sunrise Farm ● Waugh Chapel Towne Center

● Schools in Gambrills are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 militaryconnected children in the district. ● One of the highest rated schools in Gambrills is Four Seasons Elementary School, which has a rating of 9 according to GreatSchools.org. The School of the Incarnation is a private option in Gambrills.

Big Plus ● Larger homes are available in this upscale community. ● This safe community enjoys a low crime rate. ● There’s a Wegmans—the best grocery store ever!

Things to Consider ● Gambrills is missing some of the amenities of the larger master-planned communities nearby, such as equestrian centers and skating rinks.

How’s the Market? ● The median home value for homes in Gambrills is $389,100, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to increase by 0.3% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Gambrills is $2,416. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.

Highlighted Areas ● Four Seasons Estates ● Wilson’s Grove ● Crofton Farms

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NEARBY

NEIGHBORHOODS COLUMBIA

CROFTON

GAMBRILLS

LAUREL

MILLERSVILLE

ODENTON

SEVERNA PARK

Laurel About To the west of Fort Meade is Laurel, a town known for affordability and convenience. Mainly residential with pockets of retail space and corporate office parks, its two MARC commuter train stations make it popular with Washington, D.C. commuters. Laurel has a small historic district where you can see remnants of its past as a mill town. The area hosts the annual Main Street Festival, a celebration of Laurel that draws thousands of people and features a parade, food vendors, and bands. The city straddles three counties—Anne Arundel, Howard, and Prince George’s—and property taxes and school options will vary depending on where you live in Laurel. When looking for properties in the area, be sure you are familiar with the costs and benefits of each county. An experienced real estate agent can help point you to the area that will best suit your family’s needs.

Neighbors Laurel’s wide range of homes attracts working- and middle-class families to the area. There are many government workers and military members living in the city.

Neighborhood Feel Laurel has a bit more of an urban vibe than some of the nearby communities, but still enjoys a strong sense of community.

Commute Laurel is close to MD-200 (Intercounty Connector), MD-295 (BaltimoreWashington Parkway), US Highway 1, and Interstate 95. The commute to Fort Meade is short, about 15 to 20 minutes in ideal traffic conditions, and can be as long as 30 minutes during peak travel times.

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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | LAUREL Points of Interest

School Scoop

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Things to Consider

● Laurel lies at the intersection of three large school districts—Howard County Public School System, Anne Arundel County Public Schools, and Prince George’s County Public Schools. ● One of the highest rated schools in Laurel is Hammond Middle School (part of Howard County Public School System), with a rating of 8 according to GreatSchools.org. ● Howard County Public School System and Anne Arundel County Public Schools generally have the best reputation. Transfers between school districts are not common. Be sure you’re clear on which district you’ll be zoned to before making a decision on a home. ● Private schools in Laurel include High Road Academy, St. Vincent Pallotti High School, Christian Academy of Laurel, The Julia Brown Schools (Montessori), St. Mary of the Mills School, and Monarch Academy, a tuition-free public charter school, also has a school in Laurel.

● There are plenty of safe, nice areas, but there are pockets of crime in Laurel. Be sure to research the surrounding areas of any property you are considering.

Highlighted Areas

How’s the Market?

● Laurel Lakes ● The Crescent at Cherry Lane ● High Ridge Meadows

Montpelier Mansion National Wildlife Visitor Center Laurel Park Patuxent Research Refuge – North Tract Laurel Museum Laurel MARC Station The Gardens Ice House Dinosaur Park

Big Plus ● Two MARC stations allow for commutes from Laurel to D.C. ● Laurel is more affordable than some nearby areas.

● The median home value for homes in Laurel is $308,200, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to increase by 3.7% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Laurel is $2,138. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.

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NEARBY

NEIGHBORHOODS COLUMBIA

CROFTON

GAMBRILLS

LAUREL

MILLERSVILLE

ODENTON

SEVERNA PARK

Millersville About Millersville is a small area known for being a bit more affordable than nearby Severna Park. Families are attracted to the more reasonable home prices and stellar schools. The homes are largely from the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s. The Childs Residence is the centerpiece of the town. Also known as the George Miller Residence and the Millersville Store and Post Office, the historic house dates back to 1840 and was the home of Millersville’s namesake. The building served as a post office and community store for 130 years and currently houses the Anne Arundel County Trails program.

Neighbors This family-oriented community draws a range of residents attracted to affordable homes prices.

Neighborhood Feel Properties in Millersville are largely townhomes and single-family homes, many of which date back to second half of the 20th century.

Commute There is quick access to MD-3 (Crain Highway), MD-32 (Patuxent Freeway) MD-175, MD-178, and Interstate 97.

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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | MILLERSVILLE Points of Interest

School Scoop

● Kinder Farm Park ● Childs Residence

● Schools in Millersville are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 militaryconnected children in the district. ● Two of the best schools in Millersville are Millersville Elementary School and Shipley’s Choice Elementary School, rated a 9 and 10 respectively, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Private school options in Millersville include Elvaton Christian Academy and Rockbridge Academy.

Big Plus ● Your housing dollars will go further in Millersville. ● Schools are excellent in this small community.

Things to Consider ● Millersville is quiet and does not have as many suburban perks as some of the neighboring areas.

How’s the Market? ● The median home value for homes in Millersville is $415,000, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Millersville is $2,392. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.

Highlighted Areas ● ● ● ● ●

Villagio Enclave Point Field Landing Shipley’s Choice Sabrina Park Village of Olde Mill

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NEARBY

NEIGHBORHOODS COLUMBIA

CROFTON

GAMBRILLS

LAUREL

MILLERSVILLE

ODENTON

SEVERNA PARK

Odenton About Located just south of Fort Meade, Odenton is a growing town that boasts great schools, varied housing options, and easy access to public transportation. Families are particularly fond of this area, and you will see many children running around Odenton’s many subdivisions. Odenton has the advantage of offering public transportation options for travel into Washington, D.C. There is a MARC (Maryland Rail Commuter service) station in town, which is a boon to commuters and those who wish to explore the nation’s capital. When you talk about Odenton, it won’t be long before you hear about Piney Orchard. This massive subdivision—it has more than 4,000 homes in dozens of neighborhoods—is the largest planned community in the county and dominates Odenton. Piney Orchard includes a nature preserve, an assisted living facility, four pools (one indoor), and an ice rink. Home styles vary, with townhomes, condos, single-family homes, and apartments available.

Neighbors Odenton is a wonderfully diverse community, and you will find residents who have ties to Fort Meade, professionals who commute to D.C., and civil servants.

Neighborhood Feel The subdivisions of Odenton include housing for a variety of income levels. Townhomes are common. Some new construction is available, though most properties were built in the last century.

Commute There is quick access from Odenton to most of the major thoroughfares. The commute to Fort Meade is short, and the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is easily accessible.

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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | ODENTON Points of Interest

School Scoop

● Patuxent Research Refuge

● Schools in Odenton are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools. org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 militaryconnected children in the district. ● One of the best schools in Odenton is Waugh Chapel Elementary School, which has a rating of 9 according to GreatSchools.org. A private school option is Odenton Christian School.

Big Plus ● Odenton is close to Fort Meade, making for easy commutes. ● Schools in Odenton are some of the best in the state. ● With a MARC station in town, those commuting to D.C. have the option of taking public transportation.

Things to Consider ● Traffic can be heavy, particularly around rush hour.

How’s the Market? ● The median home value for homes in Odenton is $309,800, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to increase by 0.6% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Odenton is $2,058. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.

Highlighted Areas ● ● ● ●

Piney Orchard Chapel Grove Waugh Chapel Meadows The Village at Odenton Station Apartments

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NEARBY

NEIGHBORHOODS COLUMBIA

CROFTON

GAMBRILLS

LAUREL

MILLERSVILLE

ODENTON

SEVERNA PARK

Severna Park About

Severna Park is the most upscale of the communities surrounding Fort Meade . The town began as a stop on the Baltimore-Annapolis Railroad and has steadily grown since its founding in 1906. The Baltimore-Annapolis Railroad lives on as a walking, running, and biking trail that passes through Severna Park. Bordered by the Severn River to the southwest and the Magothy River to the northeast, Severna Park has many waterfront properties available, and all residents enjoy the beauty of the waterways. There are housing options for middle-class families alongside some spectacular properties with million dollar-plus price tags. In fact, Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak has a home in Severna Park! Families head to Severna Park for the safety of the community and the well-regarded schools. Four of the elementary schools in town are rated 9 on GreatScools.org, and Severna Park High School is one of only two Blue Ribbon-winning high schools in the district. Athletics are a big part of the school culture here. Break out your lacrosse sticks if you’re heading here—LAX is life in this town!

Neighbors Severna Park is a white-collar area with higher home prices than nearby communities. The town attracts higher ranking military officers, but younger service members will likely be priced out of Severna Park.

Neighborhood Feel There are more single-family homes in Severna Park than in surrounding communities, and the homes are kept in pristine condition. Ranches, colonials, and split levels are common. With miles of shoreline on the Severn and Magothy Rivers, you’ll find neighborhoods that offer “water privileges.” This means that the community has a boat ramp, dock, and/or beach access and is a commonly touted perk in real estate listings.

Commute There is quick access from Severna Park to major highways. The commute to Fort Meade is a half hour in ideal traffic conditions and can take up to 45 minutes during peak travel times.

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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | SEVERNA PARK Points of Interest

School Scoop

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● Schools in Severna Park are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 militaryconnected children in the district. ● Four elementary schools—Benfield Elementary School, Jones Elementary School, Severna Park Elementary School, and Folger McKinsey Elementary School—and the middle school are rated a 9 on GreatSchools.org. ● Private options in Severna Park include the Severn School, St. John the Evangelist School, and St. Martin’s In-the-Field Episcopal School.

Chartwell Golf & Country Club Kinder Farm Park Severn River Sanctuary Magothy River B&A Trail Olde Severna Park – Historic Downtown

Big Plus ● If you’re hoping to settle in a single-family house instead of a townhome, Severna Park has more detached properties available than in the surrounding communities. ● With two rivers in the town, Severna Park has beautiful views. ● Severna Park is close to Annapolis, the beautiful state capital and home to the United States Naval Academy. ● Schools in Severna Park are top-notch at every level.

Things to Consider

Highlighted Areas

● Severna Park is pricey. Expect to pay a premium for living in this “tony” (that is, posh) area. ● Traffic is a fact of life and can extend commute times. ● Severna Park lacks public transportation options for travel into Washington, D.C. There is no MARC station in town.

● Chartwell ● Carrollton Manor ● Cape Arthur

How’s the Market? ● The median home value for homes in Severna Park is $518,600, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to increase by 0.6% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Severna Park is $2,595. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.

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