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Safest Neighborhoods in Bowie, MD

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    Davidsonville

    There is not much to Davidsonville, Maryland outside of its broad stretches of farmland and its garden center, which also serves as a brewery. Not much, that is, apart from large, secluded houses on large, secluded lots. Homes here are an average of 4,846 square feet, more than double the national average, and lot sizes are often over 2 acres, so

    • Average Value

      $949K

    • List Price

      $543K - $2.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Davidsonville
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    Woodmore

    The area known as Woodmore has not strayed far from its origins as a forest in Prince George’s County. Though significant a residential presence has developed, it doesn’t disturb the dense tree canopy, so residents enjoy shady, spacious homes, often in gated communities. The area has numerous attractions and amenities that are within reach,

    • Average Value

      $782K

    • List Price

      $483K - $2.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

    Woodmore
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    Fairwood

    HOA-maintained walking paths, community centers and tiny green spaces create a park-like setting that attracts homebuyers to Fairwood, a master-planned community just outside Bowie, Maryland. “People move here specifically because it's very quiet and suburban, and there are so many amenities,” says Floretta Davis, a Realtor with Samson Properties,

    • Average Value

      $780K

    • List Price

      $347K - $1.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      22 Listings

    Fairwood
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    Saddlebrook West

    Saddlebrook West sits next to the former Bowie Race Track, an equestrian center with a long history of Thoroughbred horse racing. While the facility no longer hosts horses, Bowie’s equestrian legacy lives on in the neighborhood with street names like Running Horse Place and Race Horse Lane. There are plans to transform the race track into a

    • Average Value

      $768K

    • List Price

      $727K - $779K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Saddlebrook West
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    Queen Anne

    Situated along the banks of the Patuxent River, Queen Anne was once a bustling tobacco port in the 1700s. Though that industry is no longer present, life still revolves around the river in this Prince George’s County community. Locals can fish alongside historic bridges, hike waterside trails, and kayak and canoe among the river’s lush greenery.

    • Average Value

      $747K

    • List Price

      $429K - $1.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Queen Anne
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    Grovehurst

    Bordered by forestland to the west and Central Avenue to the south, Grovehurst is an entirely residential pocket in south Bowie. Locals have to drive to shopping centers like Bowie Town Center and recreation spaces like Six Flags America and Watkins Regional Park. But the distance to these places doesn’t diminish the neighborhood's convenience,

    • Average Value

      $694K

    • List Price

      $726K - $770K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Grovehurst
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    Glen Allen

    Most of Glen Allen’s homes were built in the 1990s by Drees Homes as the city expanded with newer suburbs and developments like Bowie Town Center, which provided greater shopping access for residents and folks around Prince George’s County. “It’s one of those new subdivisions around the outskirts of Bowie that’s been built in the last 30 years,”

    • Average Value

      $675K

    • List Price

      $625K - $689K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Glen Allen
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    Collington Station

    Collington Station is a serene suburban community south of Bowie, Maryland, that's about a 40-minute drive to three major commuter destinations: Washington, D.C., to the south, Baltimore to the north, and Annapolis to the east. "Most people who move to Bowie commute to D.C.," says Patrick McCarthy, a 16-year real estate agent with Re/Max Leading

    • Average Value

      $670K

    • List Price

      $627K - $798K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Collington Station
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    Old Stage

    Old Stage is a small suburban subdivision that branches off Old Stage Road at the west end of Bowie. It's within minutes of the popular Bowie Town Center for shopping. Old Stage is an appealing landing spot for Washington, D.C., commuters seeking midcentury single-family homes along tree-lined streets while still being in proximity to Bowie’s

    • Average Value

      $665K

    • List Price

      $539K - $750K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

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    South Lake

    There’s development happening on the outskirts of the city of Bowie, and new, mixed-used communities of sleek homes are popping up in areas like South Lake. “We have two groups of people in Bowie: people, like my grandparents, who have owned their home in Bowie for decades, and younger families who are relocating into the new townhouses being

    • Average Value

      $663K

    • List Price

      $435K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      24 Listings

    South Lake
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    Jericho Park

    Jericho Park is a blooming, 60-acre park at the north end of Prince George's County, Maryland, flanked by midcentury suburban homes and new construction. The neighborhood is also home to Bowie State University, Maryland's oldest HBCU, founded before the end of the Civil War. Three miles from downtown Bowie, Jericho Park serves as something of a

    • Average Value

      $645K

    • List Price

      $608K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Jericho Park
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    Tall Oaks Crossing

    When developers began working on Tall Oaks Crossing in the 1980s, according to the neighborhood's HOA website, they envisioned a well-maintained neighborhood with an engaged community and a peaceful, wooded atmosphere. Today, the southern Bowie neighborhood has an active neighborhood association with several volunteer committees and neighborhood

    • Average Value

      $625K

    • List Price

      $519K - $697K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Tall Oaks Crossing
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    Northridge

    A Bowie suburb, Northridge stands out with its own lakefront park, which is within walking distance for most residents. Buyers can find a market of new millennium homes along winding cul-de-sacs within minutes of golf courses, nature preserves and Bowie Town Center, the city’s biggest shopping mall. Much of the neighborhood was constructed in the

    • Average Value

      $599K

    • List Price

      $433K - $722K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Northridge
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    Buckingham

    Bounded by Bowie’s largest green space and several highways, Buckingham offers a lush setting and commuter convenience. Locals can walk to Whitemarsh Park, where they’ll find forested hiking trails, sports facilities and a community theater. Washington, D.C., is less than a 20-mile drive west on U.S. Route 50, while a 30-mile drive north on

    • Average Value

      $508K

    • List Price

      $415K - $633K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Buckingham
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    Chapel Forge

    Surrounded by several George’s County public schools, Chapel Forge offers suburban convenience tucked away from Bowie’s bustling thoroughfares. Though Washington, D.C., to the west, and Baltimore, to the north, are both nearby, highways don’t cut through the neighborhood. However, Stephanie Cooper, a Realtor with RLAH Real Estate who has sold

    • Average Value

      $502K

    • List Price

      $458K - $611K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Chapel Forge
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    Yorktown

    With only shady sidewalks, midcentury houses and a namesake elementary school, Yorktown is a community that’s removed from Bowie’s busy commuter routes. However, major cities like Washington, D.C., and Baltimore are still less than 30 miles from this quiet neighborhood. “One of the best things about Bowie is that it can take about the same time to

    • Average Value

      $499K

    • List Price

      $449K - $578K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Yorktown
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    Somerset

    Modern-day Bowie was born in Somerset. The small neighborhood was the first that developer Levitt and Sons built in Bowie in the early ‘60s, and the company followed with thousands of additional homes, transforming the Maryland town that only had 600 residents at the time. When Levitt and Sons created Somerset, the company was known for its

    • Average Value

      $498K

    • List Price

      $436K - $641K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

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    Overbrook

    In Bowie's northeast corner, the 7-block suburban community of Overbrook has close access to both Crofton and Bowie Town Center for convenient shopping runs and Friday night dinners. "[The] homes are a good value for the area, they are priced great for first-time homebuyers, [there's a] good community. It is also appealing being part of an

    • Average Value

      $497K

    • List Price

      $440K - $636K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Overbrook
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    Idlewild

    The small but established community of Idlewild is one of Bowie’s original suburbs, designed by Levitt Homes in the early 1960s. It’s a residential neighborhood with relatively affordable single-family homes that stretch for five blocks. “In Maryland, Prince George’s County is one of the more affordable areas, and Bowie is one of the more

    • Average Value

      $490K

    • List Price

      $466K - $548K

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      0 Listings

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    Meadowbrook

    The developer credited with pioneering the modern American suburb used that vision to create Meadowbrook. William Levitt, whose company revolutionized homebuilding after World War II with the design of Levittown, New York, came to Bowie, Maryland, in the 1950s. His company bought the estate surrounding the Belair mansion, where it built thousands

    • Average Value

      $490K

    • List Price

      $425K - $574K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Meadowbrook
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    Pointer Ridge

    When employees who work in Baltimore or Washington, D.C., tire of the bustle and relocate to the suburbs, they often look to Bowie, where subdivisions like Pointer Ridge offer a calm and convenient lifestyle. The southern Bowie neighborhood has a local elementary school within walking distance of some homes, and the Bowie Town Center shopping

    • Average Value

      $486K

    • List Price

      $375K - $624K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Pointer Ridge
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    Rockledge

    Rockledge is one of Bowie’s original suburban neighborhoods from the 1960s with convenient access to its own park, a paved rail trail and Bowie Golf Club. Bowie was once a valuable train junction due to its proximity to several major cities in the region, and today, neighborhoods like Rockledge have become affordable bedroom communities for the

    • Average Value

      $485K

    • List Price

      $404K - $528K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

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    Northview

    A suburb of classic 20th-century homes in Bowie, Northview is a quiet neighborhood defined by its central location and convenience to local resources. About 20 miles from Washington, D.C., and 30 miles from Baltimore, many people settle in Bowie because of the commute time to major employment hubs. Northview residents live a mile from Bowie Town

    • Average Value

      $482K

    • List Price

      $421K - $633K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Northview
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    Enfield Chase

    Developed in the late 1980s, Enfield Chase is a small suburban neighborhood in Bowie that's located a few miles from decades-old local establishments and Bowie Town Center, the city’s premier retail plaza. It’s also appealing for its commuter access to Baltimore, Annapolis or Washington, D.C., by train or car within an hour. Homes in Enfield Chase

    • Average Value

      $460K

    • List Price

      $424K - $484K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Enfield Chase
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    Old Bowie

    As the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad expanded through Prince George’s County in the late 1800s, Bowie’s train station was built in the city’s first neighborhood, now known as Old Bowie. Today, the railroad is used by Maryland Area Rail Commuter trains, which locals can access at nearby Bowie State University. The original train station was

    • Average Value

      $450K

    • List Price

      $349K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Old Bowie

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