Maryland gained two more “million-dollar” cities in the past year — areas where the typical home is worth $1 million or more — according to a research report released Tuesday by Zillow, the tech real estate marketplace company.
The state now has 10 cities with typical real estate prices of $1 million or more in data collected in February, compared to eight in February 2023.
The state’s most expensive average real estate price is in Gibson Island in Anne Arundel County, with an average price of $2.85 million. Montgomery County takes spots two through five with Chevy Chase View ($1.41 million), Chevy Chase ($1.37 million), Potomac ($1.28 million) and Cabin John ($1.21 million). The next five include Royal Oak in Talbot County ($1.15 million), Bethesda ($1.12 million) and Dayton in Howard County ($1.02 million). Newcomers to the list for 2024 are Garrett Park in Montgomery County ($1.01 million) and Glenwood in Howard County ($1 million).
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