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Lexington Park

Lexington Park

Located in St Marys County

$342,619 Average Value
$190 Average Price per Sq Ft
8 Homes For Sale

Military town with all the conveniences

Spotting Lexington Park on a map, it is hard to miss the Patuxent River Naval Air Station next door. In 1943, eminent domain transformed a collecton of local tobacco farms and fishing communities into a major military base that today employs 25,000 people, accounts for most of the economy in St. Mary’s County, and supplies billions of dollars to the Maryland economy. The name “Lexington Park” comes from the USS Lexington aircraft carrier lost during World War II. “Buyers are attracted to Lexington Park for its proximity to the navy base,” says Jimmy Hayden with Re/Max Realty Group. Hayden has lived in the area his whole life, serves as the chairman of St. Mary’s County Chamber of Commerce, and has been a local Realtor since 2007. “Most businesses, government entities and developments are around the base, which affects almost everything.” With highly-rated schools, a wide range of homes, several shopping and recreation areas, and more on the way, Lexington Park is also a community that promises quality suburban living.

Check out some of the Navy’s most famous aircraft up close at the Pax River Naval Air Museum in Lexington Park.
Check out some of the Navy’s most famous aircraft up close at the Pax River Naval Air Museum in Lexington Park.
Lexington Manor Park Arts Park is a primer green space in Lexington Park that holds many festivals throughout the year.
Lexington Manor Park Arts Park is a primer green space in Lexington Park that holds many festivals throughout the year.
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Mix of single-family homes and townhouses

The median home price in Lexington Park is $355,000, over 30% lower than the national median. The community is relatively new compared to other parts of Maryland; single-family homes closest to Three Notch Road, which separates the town from the naval air station, were built in the late 1940s through the 1970s. Most are three- and four-bedroom colonial-, ranch- and split-foyer styles, sometimes with carports or attached garages. Two- and three-bedroom townhouses built later in the ’70s through the ’10s occupy developments on either side of Great Mills Road, which runs perpendicular to Three Notch.



Between the military base and the Chesapeake Bay, the Southgate neighborhood has a similar mix of housing options, except homes here tend to be newer, typically dating from the ’80s up, and include colonial-styles, ramblers, and townhouses with bay views and one-car garages. Neighborhoods south of the base that follow Willows Road are the newest, largest and highest priced. Most are four- and five-bedroom colonial-styles built in the 2000s; some are more recently constructed. “It’s still a sellers' market in Lexington Park,” Hayden says. “Inventory remains low, which has prompted new building and drives up prices.”

Neighborhoods of townhomes are popping up in Lexington Park to fill the demand of the growing population.
Neighborhoods of townhomes are popping up in Lexington Park to fill the demand of the growing population.
Newer single family homes in Lexington Park offer families more space than before.
Newer single family homes in Lexington Park offer families more space than before.
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Exceptional public schools and colleges serving Lexington Park

St. Mary’s County Public Schools receives an overall A-minus from Niche, and the district enrolls over 17,000 students. Four elementary schools, a middle school and a high school serve Lexington Park. Children can also enroll at the K-8 Chesapeake Charter School, which scores an A-minus. The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University both have campuses near the Patuxent River Naval Air Station. St. Mary’s College of Maryland, one of only two public honors colleges in the U.S, is 7 miles south of town. The Leonardtown Campus of the College of Southern Maryland, a community college, is 13 miles east.

St. Marys College of Maryland in Saint Marys City, is ranked number 5 in the best public liberal arts college in the nation.
St. Marys College of Maryland in Saint Marys City, is ranked number 5 in the best public liberal arts college in the nation.
Become a hornet by attending Great Mills High School in Great Mills Md.
Become a hornet by attending Great Mills High School in Great Mills Md.
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STS buses and other resources for Lexington Park residents

The St. Mary’s Transit System (STS) buses run along Three Notch Road and Great Mills Road, and connect passengers to neighboring areas, including California, Leonardtown and Calvert County. While Route 235 is a frequently traveled road for local shopping and the Pax River Naval Air Station, Routes 4 and 5 connect drivers to Washington, D.C., 70 miles north, and localities across the Patuxent River, such as Johnstown and White Sands. The St. Mary’s County Regional Airport is in California, 7 miles north. The nearest hospital is MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital in Leonardtown, 13 miles west.

St. Marys Regional Airport has a 4,150ft runway in  Wildewood Md.
St. Marys Regional Airport has a 4,150ft runway in Wildewood Md.
Travel from Leonardtown or Lexington Park to anywhere in the county from the STS bus system.
Travel from Leonardtown or Lexington Park to anywhere in the county from the STS bus system.
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Parks for sports lovers and community events

A handful of green spaces fill the town center, like John G. Lancaster Park. Named after a Black elected official and advocate for quality education and civic engagement, Lancaster features a newly-built accessible playground with a music station, baseball and multi-sport fields, basketball courts, and a dog park. Lexington Arts Park next door was designed as an escape from city life, a place to recharge, stroll among its walking paths or sit on its artful benches painted by local artists. The Lexington Manor Passive Park is nearby, too. It features public art and pavilions for the town’s Cherry Blossom Festival in March, a family-friendly event called “Community, Culture and Cuisine” in June, and Pride SoMD events, which celebrate South Maryland’s LGBTQIA-plus community, in October. The park also features a community garden where residents can learn about horticulture and enjoy social events like recipe swaps.



Other local parks include Jarboesville Park, the name of which harkens back to the town’s original name before it was annexed by eminent domain to build the naval air station. The park features a baseball diamond, basketball court, tennis courts and a multi-function field. Nicolet Park several blocks north has a spray ground for children and adults to cool off during the summer months and a skatepark for boarders. Chancellor’s Run Regional Park is just outside town and offers more sports fields and courts.

Let those doggies play at the Lexington Manor Passive Park in Lexington Park.
Let those doggies play at the Lexington Manor Passive Park in Lexington Park.
The paved trails of the Lexington Manor Passive Park are a favorite place in Lexington Park to take a walk.
The paved trails of the Lexington Manor Passive Park are a favorite place in Lexington Park to take a walk.
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Three Notch Road eateries, shopping and attractions

The main shopping corridor in Lexington Park runs along Three Notch Road from Gate 1 to Gate 2 of the naval air station. Along this stretch, diners will find the Pax River Alehouse, a casual bar and grill with huge burgers and 30-plus beers on tap. Next door, Saturday’s Choice Seafood is open Thursday through Saturday. Operating out of a trailer, this food-truck-esque business sells pans of steamed crab and shrimp fresh off the boat served with potatoes and corn. The AMC Lexington Park 6 cinemas are nearby off FDR Boulevard, and for live performances, the Newtowne Players stage plays for children and adults at the Three Notch Theatre off South Coral Drive.



The Patuxent River Naval Air Museum is at the northeast corner of Lexington Park on Three Notch. The museum’s Test and Evaluation Hall features multiple aircraft and other military hardware.Weapons fans can see cruise missiles and torpedoes on display, and visitors can get hands-on with the museum’s aircraft simulation technology. Big-box stores and chain restaurants are 5 miles north on Three Notch in California, which has a Walmart, a Target and a Lowe’s.

Target is right next door in California Md. for everything on your shopping list.
Target is right next door in California Md. for everything on your shopping list.
Pax River Naval Air Museum in Lexington Park preserves the history and heritage of the Patuxent River Naval Air Base.
Pax River Naval Air Museum in Lexington Park preserves the history and heritage of the Patuxent River Naval Air Base.
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Lexington Park crime and climate numbers

According to the Maryland State Police Uniform Crime Reporting Program, property and violent crimes in St. Mary’s County have decreased by 47% over the past five years of reporting, with a 20% uptick during the final year. FBI crime data confirm these numbers.



Lexington Park is classified as a humid subtropical zone. Residents can expect long, hot and humid summers with highs in the mid-80s. Winters are often short and mild, with lows in the mid-20s.

FDR Boulevard and Pax River Village

The 3.7-mile FDR Boulevard Project, to be completed in 2025, will provide an alternative route for local traffic traveling along the congested Route 235/Three Notch Road. The new two-lane road will run parallel to Three Notch from Route 4 in California to Pegg Road near Gate 1 of the Patuxent River Naval Air Station. The project includes traffic calming devices, including a raised median, narrower lanes and roundabouts. A pedestrian walkway, bike lanes and decorative lighting are intended to create a more attractive corridor for travelers.



In June 2024, a developer broke ground on the new Pax River Village near Gate 2 of the naval air station. The 25-acre shopping center, formerly Millison Plaza, will feature an Aldi, a military-themed Starbucks and other retailers. Not far away, a new Royal Farms convenience store is also being built which will include eight fuel pumps and a car wash.

The newly constructed FDR Blvd. in California makes traveling by bike much safer.
The newly constructed FDR Blvd. in California makes traveling by bike much safer.
Built as an alternate to Three Notch Rd. FDR Blvd. has bike lanes and wide sidewalks for getting around.
Built as an alternate to Three Notch Rd. FDR Blvd. has bike lanes and wide sidewalks for getting around.
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Lexington Park Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$484,590
Median Sale Price
$475,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$514,900
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$290,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$230,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Last 12 months Home Sales
78
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
57%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$190

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
3,871
Number of Homes for Sale
8
Median Year Built
1989
Months of Supply
1.20
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
2,769
Significantly above the national average
1,924
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,536
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,088
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
9,147

Open Houses

  • 0 Hermanville Rd Unit MDSM2019790, Lexington Park, MD 20653

    $175,000

    • 0 Hermanville Rd
    • Unit MDSM2019790

    SPRING PERC TESTS COMPLETE. THREE PERC SITES APPROVED AND PERC PRESERVATION PLAN IS UNDERWAY FOR RECORDATION WITH THE COUNTY.Come home to nature! Privacy abounds on this 8.5 acres of prime wooded land just moments from PAX and Rt 235's restaurants, shopping. Build your dream home and go hiking, trail riding and hunting right in your own backyard! Lush forest and quiet glades are filled with a

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    Andrew Shemeta
    CENTURY 21 New Millennium
    (240) 624-2550
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  • 19809 Point Lookout Rd, Lexington Park, MD 20653

    $550,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 3,268 Sq Ft
    • 19809 Point Lookout Rd
    • New 12 days ago

    All room sizes are estimates. Step inside to a large home that needs your finishing touches. The sale is AS IS. Most of the repairs needed are cosmetic, ie. flooring, painting, appliances, etc. This home has 2 main level bedrooms, sunroom, HUGE family room, large kitchen and dining area, laundry closet, and more. On the outside there is a HUGE 2 car garage (27' 27') that connects to two

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    Jimmy Hayden
    RE/MAX Realty Group
    (240) 261-5827
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  • 22453 Macarthur Blvd, Lexington Park, MD 20653

    $115,000

    • 22453 Macarthur Blvd
    • New 17 days ago

    Discover the perfect canvas for your next home on this pristine, level 1+ acre parcel. Thoughtfully center your home to quick and accessible amenities in the county. This buildable lot offers a rare combination of natural beauty and modern convenience. Fruit trees were planted just a couple of years ago, (9 apple trees, varying types and 2 mature plum trees) This can add charm and the promise

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    Connie Gunn
    CENTURY 21 New Millennium
    (240) 594-9297
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Homes for Sale

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Distribution of Home Values

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Average Home Value





Source: Public Records

Property Mix - Square Feet

Lexington Park Has More Renters

Demographics

Total Population
13,771
Median Age
36
Population Density
9 ppl/acre
Population under 18
25.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
11.8%
Below the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$78,581
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$90,587

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
91.5%
College Graduates
29.7%
On par with the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
9.6%
% Population in Labor Force
77.6%
Above the national average
65.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
45''
Average Winter Low Temperature
30°F
Average Summer High Temperature
87°F
Annual Snowfall
0''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

26 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

1 / 100
Source: Walk Score
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