Looking for affordable housing options in Maryland?
Youll find that Baltimore dominates the list with 21 neighborhoods, while Cumberland offers 4 budget-friendly options.
Bridgeview Greenlawn
Nestled in West Baltimore, Bridgeview-Greenlawn stands as the absolute champion of appreciation on our list.
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Youll be amazed by the neighborhoods extraordinary 213.55% appreciation since 2010, when homes averaged just $30,070.
The strong momentum has continued with a 64.67% surge in the past five years.
The past five years have seen slightly accelerated growth with a 32.87% increase.
The most explosive growth has come in the past five years, with a staggering 92.89% increase.
The universitys presence provides stability and demand, while ongoing community development initiatives have helped transform the area.
With a 63.22% increase just since 2020, the momentum appears strong for continued appreciation.
Central Park Heights
Located in Northwest Baltimore, Central Park Heights presents a fascinating case of recovery and resurgence.
Madison Eastend
Tucked in Baltimores eastern district, Madison-Eastend exemplifies the transformative potential of previously overlooked neighborhoods.
Wills
Another Cumberland gem, Wills neighborhood provides exceptional value with steady growth potential.
Recent years have brought accelerated growth with a 38.76% increase since 2020.
Youll be astounded by the neighborhoods 228.14% appreciation since 2010, when homes averaged just $23,363.
Despite this dramatic growth, Rosemont remains affordable relative to Baltimores more established areas.
Eastside-Willowbrook
Located in Cumberlands eastern section, Eastside-Willowbrook offers an attractive combination of affordability and consistent growth.
However, the most recent five years have seen a dramatic 51.02% surge to $75,002 by 2025.
Westport
Situated along Baltimores Middle Branch waterfront, Westport demonstrates the dramatic volatility that can occur in transitioning neighborhoods.
The recovery began afterward, with values climbing to $62,266 by 2020 and reaching $72,919 in 2025.
The growth trajectory has been relatively consistent, reaching $41,248 by 2015 and $50,819 by 2020.
Youll be impressed by the extraordinary 215.29% value increase since 2010, when homes averaged just $16,517.
Sandtown-Winchester
Historically significant Sandtown-Winchester in West Baltimore presents a unique case among Marylands affordable neighborhoods.
The most dramatic gains have come in the last five years, with a 63.06% surge since 2020.
Mosher
Located in West Baltimore, Mosher has experienced one of the most dramatic transformations on our list.
Broadway East
Situated in East Baltimore, Broadway East presents an intriguing investment opportunity with its historical character.
This represents a 62.10% increase since 2010, with most of that growth occurring in the past decade.
Decatur-Heights
Tucked away in Cumberland within Allegany County, Decatur-Heights offers remarkable affordability in western Maryland.