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Neighborhoods in the 20772 ZIP Code

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    Queensland

    Wedged between Maryland state Route 4 and U.S. Route 301, Queensland offers access to Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. But the Upper Marlboro commuter community also has a slight rural edge. “The acreage in this area is uncommon for Upper Marlboro and the D.C. metro area,” says Lisa White, a Realtor with Re/Max Allegiance, who has sold several

    • Average Value

      $687K

    • List Price

      $379K - $1.6M

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      6 Listings

    Queensland
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    Croom

    History, hiking and horses define life in Croom. The Prince George’s County community was founded around an Episcopal church built in 1745. Today, that building still stands, and over the following decades, Croom would serve as a key site for the Battle of 1812. Even with this history, the area is best known for its location along the Patuxent

    • Average Value

      $659K

    • List Price

      $342K - $1.1M

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      7 Listings

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    Melwood

    Melwood is a community near Andrews Air Force Base, 16 miles from D.C. It features a mix of older and newer homes, from townhomes to colonials. Nearby attractions include Melwood Community Pond and Ritchie Station Marketplace. Melwood in Andrews Afb is a balanced neighborhood located 16 miles from Washington, D.C., and just a mile from Andrews Air

    • Average Value

      $558K

    • List Price

      $386K - $744K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Melwood
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    Westphalia

    Looking up, it's not unusual to catch a glimpse of Air Force One flying by Westphalia. Located right by Joint Base Andrews, where the United States president flies to and from, this Prince George’s County suburb offers a slower-paced lifestyle in a community of diverse housing developments in Upper Marlboro. “It’s a newer community that’s becoming

    • Average Value

      $544K

    • List Price

      $323K - $1M

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      Homes For Sale

      69 Listings

    Westphalia
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    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,

    • Average Value

      $540K

    • List Price

      $354K - $767K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Brown Station
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    Rosaryville

    Rosaryville in Clinton offers a suburban retreat from the hustle and bustle of Washington, D.C., located just 20 miles away. The neighborhood is adjacent to Joint Base Andrews, home to Air Force One, which can be a unique feature for aviation enthusiasts. Rosaryville boasts over 1,000 acres of wooded parks, including Rosaryville State Park with

    • Average Value

      $530K

    • List Price

      $349K - $1.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      28 Listings

    Rosaryville
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    Marlton

    Marlton is a wooded suburb in south Prince George's County, branching off Crain Highway. Though the community's original homes were built during the greater Washington D.C. region's suburban housing boom in the 1960s and ‘70s, several new townhouse subdivisions are also available. "It used to be rural, but the area has been developed over time,"

    • Average Value

      $474K

    • List Price

      $327K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

    Marlton
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    Marlboro Meadows

    Bounded by the Patuxent River and U.S. Route 301, Marlboro Meadows combines a slightly rural environment with convenience to Washington, D.C. Locals can wander corn mazes at the family-run Montpelier Farms and launch boats into the river at Wootons Landing Park. These outdoor spaces surround the Upper Marlboro community’s mid-20th-century homes.

    • Average Value

      $439K

    • List Price

      $354K - $1.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Marlboro Meadows
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    Marlboro Village

    About 8 miles south of Interstate 495, Marlboro Village offers quiet suburbia with commuter access to the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area’s most integral highway. “We call I-495 the Capital Beltway because it loops around the entirety of D.C.,” says Tina Marie Marshall, the broker-owner of MD Prime Realty Co. and an Upper Marlboro resident.

    • Average Value

      $431K

    • List Price

      $192K - $982K

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      Homes For Sale

      17 Listings

    Marlboro Village
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    Brock Hall

    Brock Hall offers the convenience of living in suburban Maryland, but it’s better known for its landscape of rolling grasslands, split-rail fences and spacious lots. The pastoral appearance may sometimes make it hard to believe this unincorporated community in Prince George’s County is roughly halfway between Washington and Annapolis. “Brock Hall

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      $432K - $1.9M

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      38 Listings

    Brock Hall
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    Upper Marlboro

    Though Upper Marlboro is a small town with a population of around 750 people, it's the county seat of Prince George's County and the center of the Greater Upper Marlboro area, which stretches 38 miles and is home to over 18,000 residents. The area features everything from established suburban subdivisions to expansive parklands and unique

    • List Price

      $286K - $671K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Upper Marlboro