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Living in Owings Mills, MD

Located 20 minutes northwest of Baltimore, Owings Mills, Maryland, is a business hub and a community for young professionals and suburban commuters. This town is the home of many companies, including T. Rowe Price, Black & Decker, and Maryland Public Television, and makes living in Owings Mills ideal for suburban commuters as well as for professionals who want to live and work in the community, while having convenient access to Baltimore.

Things to Do

There are plenty of activities close to Owings Mills real estate, especially for sports fans. Owings Mills is the current home of the Baltimore Ravens' practice facility and hosts the team's training camp every summer. Many of the players reside in Owings Mills, Maryland, so there's a chance of running into NFL players around town. Owings Mills also is the home of the Hubert V. Simmons Museum of Negro League Baseball; located in the Owings Mills Branch of the Baltimore County Library, this museum takes visitors on a journey through Negro League baseball, which flourished in the early 20th century.

People who love the outdoors will enjoy the Soldier's Delight Natural Environmental Area, which has miles of natural walking trails. The St. Thomas Church dates back to 1742 and is an ode to the pre-Revolutionary War era of Owings Mills. The city also has a diverse assortment of restaurants, including Linwood's—a French restaurant that has been a Baltimore-area favorite for the last two decades. Owings Mills is a perfect place for those with a diverse palate, as you can sample Southern delights at Granny's, or enjoy Indian dishes at Taj Palace, along with other cuisines.

Housing in Owings Mills

Owings Mills real estate has housing for all sorts of buyers, from town homes and condos for young professionals to larger three- and four-bedroom homes for families. There are plenty of houses for sale in Owings Mills, Maryland, from brand-new town houses near the Owings Mills Mall to larger classic homes on the northeast side. Owings Mills housing fits an assortment of price ranges, making it an attractive community to people of all housing budgets.

Transportation and Travel in Owings Mills

Interstate 795 passes through the heart of Owings Mills, giving residents access to Greater Baltimore, making Owings Mills neighborhoods, such as Town Center, convenient for commuters. Baltimore is also accessible from Owings Mills via public transportation, like the last stop on the Baltimore Metro Subway is on Painters Mill Road. Painters Mill Road also has stops for the MTA's No. 56 bus, which goes north to Reistertown, and the No. 59 bus, which heads south to Pikesville and Garrison.


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Owings Mills Real Estate at a Glance

  • 117 Homes Sold*
  • 102 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $384,999 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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