Frederick, MD is place steeped in history. Frederick is rich in culture and offers an atmosphere that is laidback for a city its size and population. A business-friendly place, the local economy is alive and kicking with a recreation bucket to match. It’s hardly a surprise then that Money ranked it among America’s ‘Top 100 Best Places to Live’ in 2014. Although Frederick is close enough to be considered a bedroom community to Baltimore and Washington, it offers a job market where a majority of the workforce doesn’t need to travel outside city limits. The government, pharma and finance/banking are its biggest industries with major employers like Fort Detrick, AstraZeneca, Wells Fargo and Leidos Biomedical. All said and done, it’s what you do after getting off work that truly defines Frederick. Explore its amazing arts scene with an evening at the amazing Weinburg Center watching plays, musicals or concerts. If you’re a Civil War buff, the National Museum of Civil War Medicine is a pleasant departure from usual Civil War museums. A short drive away from Frederick is Gambrill State Park where you can camp, hike, bike and discover the gorgeous landscape. The city’s historic downtown is another gem where more than 200 establishments offer an old-world shopping and dining experience. Golf lovers are spoilt for choice when it comes to quality courses. Musketridge and Richland with their well-maintained fairways and friendly staff command quite a following. Frederick has another ace up its sleeve in the form of FCPS, its public school authority. FCPS has the second lowest dropout rate in Maryland, has almost all of its schools rank in the nation’s top 10% when it comes to inspiring students toward AP classes and had an average SAT score that was 55 points higher than the state figure in 2013. Good things only continue with Frederick Community College and Hood College setting benchmarks when it comes to higher education. Your options when it comes to homes in Frederickarejust as proven and varied from modular homes to luxury homes. Starter homes in the mid-200s come loaded with a host of amenities while offering three bedrooms and areas north of 1,500 sq. ft. In the mid-range, homes costing in the mid to late 400s offer nothing less than four bedrooms with areas upward of 2,500 sq. ft. Of course, there is also the option of going in for your own custom design. Brookfield, Classic and Dan Ryan are just some of the names from our pool of brilliant and innovative builders who’ll help you with the same. Are you convinced about moving to Frederick? Allow us at New Home Source to assist you with picking the right home, builder and neighborhood.
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Market Overview: New Construction in Frederick, MD
Here is a quick overview of housing developments in Frederick, as well as the new construction outlook for new build homes in Frederick:
City | Frederick |
State | Maryland |
Metro Area | Washington |
New Home Communities | 37 |
Quick Move in Homes | 81 |
Homes Under Construction | 55 |
Starting Price | $347,990 |
Average Price | $610,324 |
Price Per Square Foot | $236 |
Home Builders | 20 |
Builders in Frederick | - Keystone Custom Homes
- Drees Homes
- Lennar
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Customizable Options in Frederick
Floor Plans Available | 107 |
Bedroom Count | 1 to 7 |
Bathroom Count | 1 to 7 |
Square Footage Range | 1,203 to 6,701 sq/ft. |