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Top Cities in Maryland
- Ocean City MD
- Frederick MD
- Annapolis MD
- Hagerstown MD
- Upper Marlboro MD
- Salisbury MD
- Waldorf MD
- Elkton MD
- Westminster MD
- Glen Burnie MD
- Bowie MD
- Bel Air MD
- Oakland MD
- Pasadena MD
- Cumberland MD
- Ellicott City MD
- Laurel MD
- Easton MD
- Lusby MD
- La Plata MD
- North East MD
- Fort Washington MD
- Berlin MD
- Germantown MD
- Cambridge MD
- Hanover MD
- Stevensville MD
- Capitol Heights MD
- Clinton MD
- Odenton MD
- Owings Mills MD
- Mount Airy MD
- Chestertown MD
- Edgewater MD
- Brandywine MD
- Reisterstown MD
- Temple Hills MD
- Severn MD
- Aberdeen MD
- Hampstead MD
- Lutherville Timonium MD
- Clarksburg MD
- Chester MD
- Havre De Grace MD
- California MD
- Gambrills MD
- Sykesville MD
- Hyattsville MD
- New Market MD
- District Heights MD
Top Counties in Maryland
- Baltimore City County MD
- Prince Georges County MD
- Anne Arundel County MD
- Baltimore County MD
- Montgomery County MD
- Frederick County MD
- Worcester County MD
- Charles County MD
- Harford County MD
- Howard County MD
- Carroll County MD
- Washington County MD
- Cecil County MD
- Wicomico County MD
- Calvert County MD
- Saint Marys County MD
- Garrett County MD
- Queen Annes County MD
- Allegany County MD
- Talbot County MD
- Dorchester County MD
- Kent County MD
- Somerset County MD
- Caroline County MD
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Nestled on the the Mid-Atlantic coast, Maryland offers rental homes to suit most lifestyle needs. From one- to three-bedroom townhouses surrounding the Baltimore metropolitan area, to 1,500 to 2,500 square foot single-family dwellings in central Maryland, the rental market has options for everyone. Generally, outside of the cities, homes are of the Postwar and modern colonial styles. However, depending on the region, housing styles and sizes vary greatly across the state.
Maryland is divided into five distinct regions: Western, Central, Southern, Eastern Shore, and Capital Regions. Western Maryland is the state's natural treasure, with lakes and forests in abundance. Located outside of Washington D.C., the Capital Region has great historic connections, including being the birthplace of Thomas Jefferson. Today, the region leads the state's technology, education and research sectors. Central Maryland houses the state's largest cities of Baltimore and Annapolis, the state capital. By far the most populous region in the state, the area provides many economic and cultural opportunities. The region is also known for its Chesapeake Bay waterfront. To the south is Southern Maryland, which is an active farming region for corn, tobacco, soybeans and wheat. Finally, the Eastern Shore, also predominantly farmland, borders Maryland's Atlantic coastline. Here, tourists and locals alike are drawn to Maryland's famous beach towns, such as Ocean City
Maryland has great geographic, economic, and cultural diversity, which has made it an exciting state to live in. First, there's the historic City of Baltimore, the state's largest city, which hosts two professional sports teams and the bustling Inner Harbor business district, filled with shopping, dining, and entertainment. To the east is Maryland's Atlantic coast, which offers boardwalk beaches and amusement parks. In Western Maryland, one can hike on the Appalachian Trail, through the mountains, lakes, and forests that draw thousands of visitors each year. Finally, much of Central Maryland is just a short commute to Washington, D.C.
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