10 Awesome Baltimore Suburbs to Consider Living In

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Updated on March 27th, 2024

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Often called “Charm City,” Baltimore, MD, is an iconic city in the Mid-Atlantic region, home to about 586,000 people. Baltimore is known for its Inner Harbor, which is full of tourist attractions, a lively nightlife scene, and its crab cakes, which are a popular delicacy in the city.

If you’re considering living in Baltimore, you’ll find that the median home sale price is $219,900, the average sale price per square foot is $156, and the housing market is somewhat competitive. And if you’re considering renting an apartment in Baltimore, the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $1,720.

If you love the Baltimore area but don’t want to live the city life, we’re here to help. In no particular order, we’ve listed out 10 great Baltimore suburbs to consider living in. And the best part is that they’re all less than 25 minutes away from the city center, so you’ll be close enough to explore all of Baltimore’s best activities.

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#1: Brooklyn Park

Median home price: $304,500 
Average sale price per square foot: $183 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 20 minutes
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A great Baltimore suburb to consider living in is Brooklyn Park. About 16,100 people live in this suburban area, and you’ll only be about a 20-minute drive away from downtown Baltimore. If you’re considering moving to this area, make sure to visit the Chesapeake Arts Center or spend the afternoon at a park.

“One of my favorite affordable things to do in Baltimore is visit the Baltimore Farmers Market & Bazaar located under the Jones Fall Expressway,” suggests Shevelle Montgomery, mother and local from Mommy On The Beat. Take about a 20 minute drive from Brooklyn Park, and you can find yourself at, “The Baltimore Farmers Market, the largest market in Maryland. It’s a special place to shop, connect with other Baltimoreans, watch performers, support local vendors, and score some amazing produce. The Baltimore Farmers Market runs every Sunday from April to December and is open rain or shine.”

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#2: Halethorpe

Median home price: $347,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $210 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 15 minutes
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Next up on our list is the city of Halethorpe. About a 15-minute drive from downtown Baltimore, you can take a guided tour of Fort McHenry in just a quick drive. When living in this suburb of 33,400 people, you can spend the day checking out the charming downtown.

Just ten minutes north of Halethorpe, “There are many free things to do in Baltimore, like playing at the Rash Field playground. The playground has a fantastic view of the Inner Harbor at Federal Hill park,” describes Sunshine Whispers. “Enjoy the cherry blossoms at Ft. McHenry in the spring or pack a picnic and enjoy the tulips and azaleas at Sherwood Gardens. Art lovers will love that the Baltimore Museum of Art and Walters Art Gallery are free too.”

#3: Arbutus

Median home price: $329,950 
Average sale price per square foot: $189 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 20 minutes
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Just 20 minutes outside of Baltimore, you’ll find the suburb of Arbutus. Even with a population of about 21,700, there are plenty of cool things to check out in Arbutus. If you find yourself moving to this Baltimore suburb, explore Patapsco Valley State Park and stop by the historic Thomas Viaduct.

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#4: Catonsville

Median home price: $358,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $203 
Average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment: $2,229 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 20 minutes
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Another great suburb to consider living in is Catonsville. About 44,700 people live in this Baltimore suburb, and there’s plenty to do. You can hike through the countless trails at Patapsco Valley State Park and visit Benjamin Banneker Historical Park and Museum.

#5: Woodlawn

Median home price: $330,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $185 
Average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment: $1,750 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 25 minutes
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Only a 25-minute drive into the city, consider adding Woodlawn to your list of Baltimore suburbs to consider living in. Home to 41,500 residents, this town can be a great choice for people looking to remain close to Baltimore without residing there. There’s always something new to check out in Woodlawn, or you can take a short drive into Baltimore to spend the day.

“Join one and you can join them all,” says the North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM). “Experience a variety of museums in Baltimore at any one of our member organizations: The Baltimore Museum of Art, the Baltimore Museum of Industry, the Maryland Center for History and Culture, and the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American. Visit for free and as often as you desire with a NARM Association-level membership.”

#6: Lochearn

Median home price: $265,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $169 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 20 minutes
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Another well-known Baltimore suburb is Lochearn. With roughly 25,500 people calling Lochearn home, it’s a great area to consider moving to. Whether you hike along Gwynns Falls Trail or grab a coffee at a local café, there are many activities to do and see in this suburb. 

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#7: Pikesville

Median home price: $367,500 
Average sale price per square foot: $179 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 25 minutes
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The next place on our list of Baltimore suburbs is Pikesville, which is almost a 25-minute drive into the heart of the city. With a population of nearly 34,200, Pikesville is a great area to live in that’s not nearly as big as Baltimore. Don’t miss out on visiting Blue Stone Park or one of the local shops and restaurants in town once living here.

#8: Parkville

Median home price: $258,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $171 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 25 minutes
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Parkville, MD apartments for rent

Living in Baltimore, it’s likely that you know of Parkville, the eighth suburb on our list. Nearly 31,800 residents call this suburb home, so you’ll have a fraction of Baltimore’s population while remaining close to the city and its attractions.

#9: Rosedale

Median home price: $278,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $172 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 15 minutes
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Rosedale, MD apartments for rent

Moving to Rosedale will give you access to downtown Baltimore in close to 15 minutes – as long as you don’t find yourself in traffic. Just about 20,000 people live in this suburb, but there are plenty of things to do in Rosedale.

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#10: Dundalk

Median home price: $212,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $170 
Driving distance from Baltimore: 25 minutes
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Dundalk, MD apartments for rent

The last spot on our list of Baltimore suburbs you’ll want to consider moving to is Dundalk. Without traffic, you’ll find yourself in Baltimore in roughly 25 minutes. This suburb has a population of 67,800, and you can stop by one of the many waterfront parks and take in the views. There’s plenty to do on an afternoon or weekend while living in Dundalk.

Methodology: Whether a suburb was under a 25-minute drive from downtown Baltimore. List organized in no particular order. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during November 2022. Average rental data from Rent.com November 2022. Population data sourced from United States Census Bureau.

Learn more about Baltimore:

12 Fun Baltimore Facts: How Well Do You Know Your City?

10 Baltimore Coffee Shops All Locals Need to Check Out

11 Cities Near Baltimore to Buy or Rent in this Year

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