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Walkable downtown with historic significance
With its brick sidewalks, townhouses with black shuttered windows and Greek-style government buildings, downtown Frederick looks like a piece of Revolutionary War-era America frozen in time. People live in townhouses and early 20th-century colonials and walk down their front steps to Neapolitan pizza restaurants, microbreweries and wine bars along Carroll Creek. Figures like George Washington and Frederick Douglass passed through here during the early years of the U.S. It’s also the center of a rapidly growing city expanding eastward as demand for housing and access to its public school system grows. “It has a ton going for it. It has a vibrant downtown, shops, restaurants, breweries and distilleries. That kind of walkability is super hard to find in some areas. People call it Alexandria lite,” says Drew Hopley, operator at Live Frederick Group with Keller Williams Realty Centre. “Whether you’re in the city of Frederick, or in the suburbs, people come to downtown for entertainment.”
Many of Downtown Frederick's apartment and retail buildings are decorated with massive murals.
Explore the hidden gems of Downtown Frederick, from tucked away bookstores to quirky antiques.
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Lively community with merchants and eateries
Neighbors living downtown can walk to shops, restaurants, bars and government buildings. Lining the southern border of downtown is Carroll Creek Park, a floodplain surrounded by brick footpaths and merchants. People love the Wine Kitchen on the Creek, where they can sample flights of wine while eating steak and red curry mussels. They sit on the Creekside patio on warm days, and after eating, they can stroll along the water underneath shady trees and sit on a bench. Away from the creek, Brewer’s Alley is a downtown staple for upscale pub grub and fresh beers, and the Asian fusion Bloom Asian Haus serves specialty dumplings and Asian tapas like a Saigon spring roll. People come from all over to check out music and comedy shows at the Weinberg Center for the Arts. Every month, downtown businesses celebrate First Saturday. New gallery openings, tastings and art exhibitions are typical First Saturday events. “I’ve lived in every nook and cranny of D.C. and the surrounding area, and the community feel and the pride of living here is unparalleled,” says Hopley. “It really has a great community feel.”
Wine Kitchen On The Creek in Downtown Frederick is a great place for wine flights with friends.
Business is booming on Market Street in Downtown Frederick.
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Townhouses, wrought iron fencing
Downtown’s brick townhouses and two-family colonials have an early American vibe. Some Federal-style townhouses came online in the late 19th century, and other all-brick colonials developed in 2014. Residential areas are tightly packed, with one townhouse lined up next to another, and they sit directly behind brick sidewalks. It’s an urban living experience in a city of about 82,000. Prices can range from $226,000 to $1.4 million. “It’s relatively affordable compared to the D.C. metro area,” says Hopley.
The majority of Downtown Frederick living consists of row and townhomes of various sizes.
Charming rowhomes located on 2nd street in Downtown Frederick.
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Sprawling city park home to celebrations
Directly west of downtown is Baker Park, a scenic green space within walking distance of the city center. People jog and ride their bikes on pathways, kids play on the playgrounds and locals walk underneath a covered bridge. Baker Park is home to the city’s summer concert series, where people dance to oldies and bluegrass, and its annual Fourth of July celebration. The festival includes food trucks, beer gardens and, of course, fireworks.
Experience stunning skies all year long in Downtown Frederick.
Neighbors in a pinch for a loaf of bread can swing by Firestone’s Market on Market, which sells wine, cheese and freshly made sandwiches. Weis Markets is a 5-minute drive from downtown, and Giant Eagle Supermarket is about 10 minutes away.
Many Downtown Frederick residents get their groceries from Giant Eagle.
Stop by Relish Decor in Downtown Frederick to pick up something to spice up your kitchen.
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Strong school system with arts academy
Frederick has a highly rated school system, the Frederick County Public Schools. The district has an A-minus rating from Niche. Kids living downtown can attend North Frederick Elementary School, Governor Thomas Johnson Middle School and Governor Thomas Johnson High School. All three schools are rated B-plus by Niche, and the high school has the Academy for the Fine Arts, where kids can study dance, music and theater.
Thomas Johnson High School is a highly rated public school in Downtown Frederick.
Thomas Johnson Middle School educated students for bright futures.
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Commuting to D.C. and Baltimore
Frederick sits along Interstates 270 and 70. I-270 links the city with Washington D.C., and I-70 connects to Baltimore. Both are an hour away by car. The MARC Commuter Rail Train connects Frederick and D.C. via the Brunswick-Washington line, and locals can take the MARC to access Amtrak service at Union Station in Washington.
The Downtown Frederick MARC Station is the ideal mode of transportation when commuting to DC.
Not much can compare to sunsets at Carroll Creek in Downtown Frederick.
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Parks in this Area
Bentztown Spring Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Baker Park
Baseball/Softball
Bike Trails
Lake
Carroll Creek Linear Park
Picnic Area
Events
City of Frederick Dog Park
Dog Park
Bonita W. Maas Park
Picnic Area
Parking Lot
East 3rd Street Park
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Trails
Mullinix Park
Basketball
Grills
Picnic Area
Laboring Sons Memorial Ground
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Trails
Transit
Airport
Hagerstown Regional/Richard A Henson Field
44 min drive
Bus
South Carroll Street & East All Saints Street
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East 7th Street & East Street
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East Street & Transit Center
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North Market Street & 3rd Street
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North Market Street & 6th Street
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West Patrick Street & Bentz Street
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East Street & East Church Street
Downtown Frederick Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Downtown Frederick, Frederick sell after 27 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Downtown Frederick, Frederick over the last 12 months is $515,000, up 14% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Welcome to 141 South Market Street, an all-brick, four-level beauty tucked in the heart of Historic Downtown Frederick. From the moment you step inside, the polished hardwood floors and crown molding set the stage for a stylish city living experience. Your bright living room is the ultimate gathering spot, centered around a cozy gas fireplace that feels made for laughter and late-night
JUST REDUCED $25,000!!Charming Historic District Duplex in Downtown FrederickLocated in the heart of Frederick’s sought-after historic district, this beautifully maintained duplex combines classic charm with modern updates. Wood floors flow through most of the home, Closet organizers in every closet in each of the bedrooms. Remodeled kitchen with granite countertops and ceramic tile. A
Welcome to this classic brick row home in the heart of historic downtown Frederick—just steps from Carroll Creek Linear Park, Baker Park, local shops, restaurants, art galleries, and all the vibrant lifestyle this sought-after area has to offer. Inside, you’ll be greeted by timeless details like original wood floors, an open staircase, and exposed brick walls that add warmth and character. The
Welcome to your new home in the heart of Frederick! Nestled in the historic district, this elegant property offers the perfect blend of modern convenience and historic charm.Features:Prime Location: Enjoy the convenience of downtown living with shops, restaurants, and entertainment just steps away.Historic Charm: Immerse yourself in the rich history of Frederick with the
Sunshine Management Corporation is offering this 1 Bedroom 1-bath apartment located on the second floor at 244 East Patrick Street #2, Frederick, MD. The property sits directly on the corner of East Patrick Street/East Street. Washer/dryer in unit. 2 air conditioning units, large living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bath, enclosed porch area for sitting. Street Parking. Pets are welcome on a
Property Id: 2085360Beautifully renovated townhome, available for lease as of late August or September 1st. On a side street in historic Frederick. Short walk to downtown amenities like restaurants, gyms, and bars. Nice one-bedroom unit with a den. Natural light and a pleasant, quiet neighborhood. Parking for 2 vehicles is available right behind the house.(Se Habla Espanol)
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
3,938
Median Age
41
Population Density
16 ppl/acre
Population under 18
16.4%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
18.1%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$69,211
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$91,795
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
94.1%
College Graduates
46.7%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
23.4%
% Population in Labor Force
77%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
44''
Average Winter Low Temperature
27°F
Average Summer High Temperature
88°F
Annual Snowfall
12''
Area Factors
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
86/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
98/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
36/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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