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8 Reasons to Move to Maryland

Published by Chris Townsend

8 Reasons to Move to Maryland

Known for its crab cakes and the majestic Chesapeake Bay, Maryland has so much more to offer its residents. The state is one of the original 13 colonies and as a result is filled with rich history, assorted geography, diverse culture, and an abundance of opportunities. It consists of three distinct regions – The Piedmont Plateau, the Appalachian Mountains, and the Atlantic Coastal Plain – offering energetic cities in the heart of the state, mountains in the west, and sandy beaches in the east. Known as the “Free State,” Maryland is truly a one-of-a-kind state and its residents are even more unique.

Considering a move to Maryland? You’ve come to the right place. Our handy guide below offers eight reasons why Maryland is a wonderful place to live in the USA.

  1. Crab cakes galore.

If the state of Maryland is known for anything, its crab – particularly blue crab. Crabbers have been catching blue crab (also referred to as simply Maryland crabs) from Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay since the mid 19th century. Nowadays, residents and visitors flock to the state’s crab houses or seafood markets in the summer to enjoy blue crab in all its forms. Whether it’s crab cakes, steamed crab, crab soup, or fried crab, Maryland is the best place for these Chesapeake Bay crustaceans.

In fact, Maryland sells more crab cakes than it can supply; so much so that it has to ship crab meat in from other parts of the world. While only 38% of the crab meat in Maryland is derived from the famous Chesapeake Bay blue crab, their crab cakes are still ultra delicious.

  1. Close proximity to other big cities.

Maryland, and more specifically its biggest city, Baltimore, is in a great location in the US. Baltimore is a short 30-minute drive to Washington D.C., a one-hour drive to Philadelphia, and just a two hour drive to New York City. Maryland’s location alone is a huge advantage to living in this state.

  1. If you love the outdoors, you’ll love Maryland. When it comes to the great outdoors, Maryland is nearly unmatched. A staggering 41% of the state is covered in trees, and what it lakes in large cities it makes up for in beautiful views. Maryland is a good mix of all of the United States’ most magnificent features. The state has two mountain ranges that bisect it – the Appalachian Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains – and the eastern section of the state is dominated by the Chesapeake Bay. As a result, this potion of Maryland features sandy beaches, a number of islands, coves, marshes, and freshwater streams. If you’re a lover of the outdoors, there is a lot to love about the state of Maryland.
  1. A stellar economy.

As one of the richest states in the USA, Maryland boasts a stellar economy. Much of the state’s wealth can be accredited to the government. Many of the major cities in Maryland are just under an hour away from Washington D.C. and there are a number of generously paid contractors that work directly with the Unite States government. Additionally, Maryland’s Aerospace industry is responsible for around $814 billion, which definitely helps. Based on statistics, Maryland has the 26th best economy in the country, and the state’s median income is significantly higher than the US median.

  1. Maryland is a sports lover’s dream.

The state of Maryland is home to two topnotch sports teams: the Baltimore Ravens and The Orioles. Whether it’s baseball season or football season Marylanders bleed orange and purple and always come to together as a state to root for their much-loved teams. In fact, Maryland is responsible for the National Anthem that we sing to kick of virtually every sporting event.

Home to the United States Naval Academy, the US Army-Navy game is one of the state’s favorite sporting events. The state carries some serious love for the Navy team. If college sports are more your thing, Maryland has countless great college sports teams. Whether it’s Loyola Maryland, the University of Maryland, or Johns Hopkins, Maryland residents love rooting for their local college sports!

  1. Its diverse regions offers the best of everything.

While Maryland is a small state, it has five distinct regions that offer plenty of diversity. The state can be broken up into the Eastern Shore, Western Shore, Southern Maryland, Central Maryland, and Suburban Maryland. Maryland’s eastern section mostly lies on the east side of Chesapeake Bay, while the western region is known for its unique cultural, historical, economic, and sociological character. In both areas you can enjoy a number of outdoor recreational activities including camping, biking, hunting, and fishing.

Maryland’s southern region is most famous for its seafood – particularly their crab cakes and fresh blue crab. This area is also home to many small amusement parks along the shore. Central Maryland, on the other hand, is considered to be one of the most preferred places to live in the state. Home to Annapolis and Baltimore, this region is most known for rich history and diverse cities. Finally, Suburban Maryland is situated just outside of Washington D.C. and is a picturesque area that features a very vibrant, family-oriented community. It is also one of the strongest markets for life science and bio health in the nation.

  1. Maryland is cheaper than Washington D.C.

One of the primary reasons that many people choose to settle in Maryland is to live close to our nation’s capital, Washington D.C, and enjoy a lower cost of living. While the cost of living in Maryland is still higher than the national average, it is much cheaper than Washington D.C. For those who work in D.C., they can live in Maryland, enjoy a relatively quick commute, and not have to worry about paying the high price to live there. Commuting from Maryland to Washington D.C. can be done easily by train or by driving.

  1. Excellent educational opportunities.

Some of the nation’s best schools, colleges, and universities are located in Maryland. In fact, Education Week ranked Maryland number one on its nationwide 2009-2013 Quality Counts reports. Presently, Maryland is home to 55 colleges and universities, outlined as accredited, degree-granting, postsecondary institutions. A recent study confirmed that the state of Maryland has some of the most prestigious schools in the country. Ranked by WalletHub, Johns Hopkins University earned the 15th slot and the University of Maryland, College Park took 78th. St. John’s College, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Mount St. Mary’s, McDaniels College, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and Notre Dame University of Maryland also earned spots on the list.

Did this list convince you to start packing your bags and make the big move to Maryland? If so, you need respected and reliable movers to move your belongings to Maryland from anywhere in the USA. Three Movers has been in this business for over twenty years and we pride ourselves in providing exceptional service at an affordable price. Our growing list of satisfied customers will help affirm that.

Whether you’re relocating to Maryland or anywhere else in the USA, allow Three Movers to get you where you need to go. Begin the process today by calling our office to request your free estimate for the relocation and/or storage services you require. We are happy to help!

Chris Townsend is a moving professional and relocation expert that has more than 10 years of experience in the moving industry. With a background that includes working in virtually every aspect of the company, he has distinguished himself as an integral part of our operations with expertise in all things related to moving. Chris has a keen eye for detail and brings intelligence and passion to every project he’s involved with.

While getting his degree in communications from Santa Clara University, Chris started out with the company working in the field as part of our team of professional moving associates. Following graduation, he was promoted to our main office, where he has thrived in a role that involves increasing responsibility and requires him to wear many different hats. Some days, you may find him answering the phone and providing moving estimates, others he may be writing for our moving blog, and another day he may be coordinating a large corporate moving job or helping us with our marketing efforts. Chris has authored many of our in-depth moving guides, as well as provided our clients with information and advice to handle the complexities of their upcoming moving plans. Simply put, there’s nothing he can’t do and we wouldn’t be where we are today without him.

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