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Jump between the major ranking views for Maryland and compare how the order changes when priorities shift.
These are the cheapest cities in Maryland, weighted primarily by affordability while still accounting for safety and broader livability trade-offs.
This page helps users searching for the cheapest cities in Maryland compare lower-cost options without losing sight of safety and quality-of-life fit.
Jump between the major ranking views for Maryland and compare how the order changes when priorities shift.
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Data-driven ranking of Cheapest Cities in MD based on cost, safety, and livability.
Cities that rise highest when affordability carries the most weight.
Baltimore, MD scores 68/100 (Good) on Your Area Score. It is a large city with a more affordable than many comparable markets cost profile,…
Hagerstown, MD scores 62/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with a more affordable than many comparable markets cost profile,…
Salisbury, MD scores 60/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with a more affordable than many comparable markets cost profile,…
Continue exploring cities that score well within this ranking model.
Frederick, MD scores 61/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with…
Laurel, MD scores 57/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with…
Gaithersburg, MD scores 61/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with…
Bowie, MD scores 61/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with…
College Park, MD scores 55/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city…
Annapolis, MD scores 54/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with…
Rockville, MD scores 60/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with…
Affordability searches tend to attract users who want lower housing pressure first, but still need reasonable safety, convenience, and overall livability. That is why this page does not rank by cost alone.
The goal is to surface cheaper cities in Maryland that still make sense as places to live, not just places with lower numbers on paper.
The cheapest-city model in Maryland gives the most weight to affordability, then uses safety, convenience, and overall MoveScore as supporting filters so lower-cost cities with better overall trade-offs rise higher.
These pages are designed to help users compare cities faster, then click deeper into the city profiles for more detail on cost of living, safety, climate, schools, infrastructure, grocery access, and broader trade-offs.