Why Live in Brown Station
Once a stop along the early 20th-century Chesapeake Beach Railway, Brown Station has since transitioned into a quiet, suburban community for Washington, D.C., commuters. Cul-de-sacs, produce farms and a few Prince George’s County-owned facilities now make up the area. Though locals have to drive to the nearest Metro Station and shopping centers, seclusion is the community’s appeal. “There’s a lot less traffic in Brown Station compared to other D.C. commuter places because none of the major highways run directly through it,” says Alexis Wise, a Realtor with Realty One Group Performance who grew up in the area. “But you’re still within driving distance of the important ones.” Interstate 495, locally known as the Capital Beltway, is 4 miles west, and U.S. Route 50 is 9 miles north. Houses built between the 1980s and early 2000s line Brown Station’s asphalt roads. Split levels and New Traditional houses are common. They typically have three to five bedrooms, and some have one to two car garages. Oak trees cover yards, with lot sizes ranging from a quarter to 1 acre. Older homes can start at $400,000, which is a little lower than the national median, while newer properties nearly
Home Trends in Brown Station, MD
On average, homes in Brown Station, Uppr Marlboro sell after 53 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Brown Station, Uppr Marlboro over the last 12 months is $522,500, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$522,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$522,500
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$206
Last 12 months Home Sales
22
Median List Price
$522,500
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
2%