2026 Market Report & Data · Data through May 2026 · Source: Redfin
$477K
Median Price
34
Days on Market
2.8
Months Supply
+2.8%
YoY Change
Seller's Market
Market Type
31
cities with 6+ months supply
Top buyer's markets:
Frostburg (24.5 mo) Friendship Heights Village (24.0 mo) Friendship Village (24.0 mo)109
cities with 3-6 months supply
249
cities with <3 months supply
Ranked by lowest median home price.
| City | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Nikep | $7K | 102d |
| 2. Colony Fairfield | $20K | 51d |
| 3. Eagle Harbor | $39K | 422d |
| 4. McCoole | $40K | 34d |
| 5. Galestown | $50K | 96d |
| 6. Elliott | $55K | 137d |
| 7. Zihlman | $55K | 4d |
| 8. Midland | $60K | 131d |
| 9. National | $64K | 19d |
| 10. Lothian | $65K | 172d |
Ranked by highest median home price.
| City | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Glyndon | $4.50M | 12d |
| 2. Baldwin | $3.31M | 46d |
| 3. Chevy Chase Section Five | $3.20M | 7d |
| 4. Dickerson | $2.61M | 122d |
| 5. North Chevy Chase | $2.10M | 1d |
| 6. Chevy Chase Village | $2.05M | 31d |
| 7. Martin's Additions | $1.91M | 49d |
| 8. Travilah | $1.77M | 25d |
| 9. Goshen Hunt Hills | $1.64M | 182d |
| 10. Crownsville | $1.60M | 30d |
31 cities have more than 6 months of inventory — buyers can negotiate.
| City | Months Supply | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Frostburg | 24.5 mo | $179K | 265d |
| 2. Friendship Heights Village | 24.0 mo | $453K | 140d |
| 3. Friendship Village | 24.0 mo | $453K | 140d |
| 4. National Harbor | 16.8 mo | $747K | 74d |
| 5. Algonquin | 15.0 mo | $550K | 23d |
| 6. Westernport | 14.0 mo | $165K | 33d |
| 7. Adamstown | 13.0 mo | $560K | 3d |
| 8. Morningside | 13.0 mo | $354K | 64d |
| 9. Baden | 11.0 mo | $700K | 164d |
| 10. East New Market | 11.0 mo | $299K | 93d |
249 cities have less than 3 months of inventory — sellers have the advantage.
| City | Months Supply | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Discovery-Spring Garden | 0.2 mo | $425K | 26d |
| 2. Derwood | 0.3 mo | $850K | 20d |
| 3. Highfield-Cascade | 0.3 mo | $170K | 41d |
| 4. Spencerville | 0.3 mo | $725K | 34d |
| 5. Callaway | 0.5 mo | $380K | 23d |
| 6. Church Hill | 0.5 mo | $321K | 140d |
| 7. Goshen Hunt Hills | 0.5 mo | $1.64M | 182d |
| 8. Hampton | 0.5 mo | $683K | 5d |
| 9. Midland | 0.5 mo | $60K | 131d |
| 10. Pleasant Grove | 0.5 mo | $173K | 75d |
Cities where homes sell fastest, ranked by lowest median days on market.
| City | Days on Market | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Antietam | 1d | $103K |
| 2. North Chevy Chase | 1d | $2.10M |
| 3. Lewistown | 2d | $320K |
| 4. Wilson-Conococheague | 2d | $300K |
| 5. Adamstown | 3d | $560K |
| 6. Bakersville | 3d | $275K |
| 7. Charlestown | 3d | $395K |
| 8. Eldorado | 3d | $229K |
| 9. Oaks of Parsonage | 3d | $295K |
| 10. Abingdon | 4d | $425K |
Cities with the largest year-over-year price gains. Appreciation can signal momentum, but also affordability pressure.
| City | YoY Change | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Lansdowne | +70.3% | $315K |
| 2. Urbana | +46.6% | $850K |
| 3. Crofton | +40.5% | $668K |
| 4. North Kensington | +40.3% | $860K |
| 5. Green Valley | +31.8% | $798K |
| 6. Pumphrey | +30.8% | $435K |
| 7. Elkton | +29.9% | $416K |
| 8. Rossville | +27.9% | $339K |
| 9. Ilchester | +27.7% | $675K |
| 10. Bartonsville | +27.2% | $795K |
Cities with year-over-year price declines. These can be buying opportunities — or signals of softening demand.
| City | YoY Change | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Beltsville | -50.0% | $230K |
| 2. Perryman | -42.7% | $102K |
| 3. Davidsonville | -31.8% | $928K |
| 4. Romancoke | -31.5% | $445K |
| 5. Selby-on-the-Bay | -24.6% | $754K |
| 6. Annapolis | -22.9% | $618K |
| 7. Chesapeake Beach | -22.6% | $481K |
| 8. Overlea | -21.9% | $250K |
| 9. Aberdeen | -20.4% | $342K |
| 10. Marlton | -20.1% | $412K |
The Maryland housing market currently shows seller's market conditions, with a median sale price of $477K and 2.8 months of inventory supply. Homes in Maryland typically sell in 34 days.
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