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Living in Elkridge, MD

Dating back to the late 1600s and incorporating a cluster of ten neighborhoods, Elkridge, Maryland, is steeped in history. With 19th-century churches and magnificent mansions, the community is proud of its roots, but looks firmly to the future. 10 miles from downtown Baltimore, Elkridge is close to the Charm City's booming business district and its Fortune 500 companies. Interstate 95, which serves major metropolises like New York City and Philadelphia, intersects the Elkridge neighborhood. The community was Maryland's first railroad commuter suburb.

Apartment complex in Elkridge, MD

Things to Do

If you're a history buff, you'll find a treasure-trove of cultural treats in Elkridge, MD, including Belmont Manor and Historic Park, one of the state's oldest surviving Colonial-era structures. When the weather is nice, the manor and its surrounding parks are often a gathering place for residents on the weekends.

After a long day at work, head to Marie Curie Drive, home to burger bars, grills, and Italian restaurants. This is the place to grab quickly prepared, unpretentious grub. If you want to make a night of it, travel to nearby Ellicott City and check out its energetic nightlife. If shopping's more your thing, Arundel Mills is the largest mall in the state and is situated only six miles from Elkridge, Maryland.

Single family homes on street in Elkridge, MD

Housing in Elkridge

Homes for sale in Elkridge include an assortment of condos, single-family properties, townhomes, and new developments. The historic district of Lawyers Hill is famous for its sprinkling of estate-sized Colonial Georgian properties, as well as large Victorian homes and Queen Anne-style structures. Elkridge real estate is perfect for both first-time buyers and people who have purchased property in the past.

Linwood Center in Elkridge, MD

Transportation and Travel in Elkridge

Washington Boulevard, a route once traveled by George Washington, passes through Elkridge, Maryland, connecting the neighborhood with the nearby communities of Beltsville and Arbutus. Living in Elkridge provides speedy access to Baltimore by light rail transit. Just hop on the Baltimore Light Rail at BWI Business District Station in Linthicum, six miles away. The journey will take you to Penn Station, close to the city's vibrant downtown area. Here you'll find cultural landmarks such as the National Aquarium, the Walters Art Museum, the American Visionary Art Museum, and Fort McHenry, an historic star-shaped fort that opened in 1800.


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  • Belmont Manor and Historical Park hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including free movie nights, traditional tea parties, and spooky ghost tours.
  • Shopaholics only need to drive a mere six miles to reach Arundel Mills, Maryland’s largest shopping mall.
  • Foodies who appreciate the simple tastes of life enjoy the culinary cuisines available on Marie Curie Drive. For an energetic night out, nearby Ellicott City offers a variety of nighttime fun.

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Elkridge Real Estate at a Glance

  • 69 Homes Sold*
  • 63 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $505,500 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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