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The median rent in Annapolis is approximately $2,100 per month. The Historic District and Eastport neighborhoods command $2,400-$2,700, reflecting their waterfront character and walkability.
Annapolis median rent is $600 above the national median of $1,500/mo.
The largest employer in Annapolis is Anne Arundel Medical Center, making the Historic District area and nearby neighborhoods popular for commuters looking to minimize travel time.
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The median rent in Annapolis is approximately $2,100 per month. The Historic District and Eastport neighborhoods command $2,400-$2,700, reflecting their waterfront character and walkability. More suburban areas like Parole and Hillsmere offer $1,800-$2,000 for more space. Annapolis is priced at a premium for its size due to its exceptional quality of life.
Annapolis is one of the most beautifully preserved colonial cities in America — the State House dates to 1772, the Naval Academy dominates the waterfront, and Main Street and City Dock are postcard-perfect. The sailing culture is genuinely embedded in daily life; Annapolis is known as the Sailing Capital of the US, and the Chesapeake Bay access is unparalleled.
Annapolis is a fully functional city — state capital, medical center, and regional service hub — but the Historic District can feel touristic on weekends. Residents generally love living there despite the tourists, and the neighborhoods just outside the historic core (Murray Hill, West Annapolis, Eastport) have genuine residential community feel. Daily necessities are easily managed, though traffic on Route 50 toward DC can be significant.
Annapolis is about 30 miles east of DC and 25 miles south of Baltimore. Drive times vary dramatically with traffic — Route 50 toward DC can be brutal during rush hours (60-90 minutes), while Baltimore is typically 35-45 minutes via I-97. There is limited commuter bus service. Annapolis is primarily a driving city, which is a genuine commute challenge for DC workers.
Annapolis's position at the confluence of the Severn River and Chesapeake Bay makes it a paradise for water sports. Sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and crabbing are central to local culture. The Bay Bridge connects to the Eastern Shore's beaches, farms, and charming small towns. The Chesapeake Bay is one of the East Coast's premier recreational waterways.
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