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Frederick, MD

Cost of Living & Affordability: Frederick, MD

Updated 2026 · Based on median market data for Frederick, MD

Cap Rate
3.25%
Median Price
$380K
Rent/Mo
$1,680
1% Rule
0.44%
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Housing Affordability

Frederick's price-to-income ratio is 4.6x — homes cost 4.6 times the local median household income of $82,400. This is moderately affordable. A healthy portion of the workforce can still aspire to homeownership, but many find renting more practical — creating a solid tenant base of working professionals.

Rent vs Buy Analysis

A typical mortgage payment on a median-priced home in Frederick (20% down at 7%) is approximately $2,527/mo for principal and interest alone — add taxes and insurance and the all-in payment reaches roughly $2,977. The median rent of $1,680/mo is significantly less than buying — this rent-vs-buy gap is one of the strongest indicators of sustainable rental demand. When renting is cheaper than buying, the renter pool stays deep and vacancy stays low.

Income & Employment

The median household income in Frederick is $82,400, with a population of 82,000 growing at 1.2% per year. Frederick is a smaller market. Research the local employment base carefully — smaller cities can be significantly impacted by a single employer's decisions. Moderate population growth indicates a stable economic foundation.

What This Means for Investors

Frederick is affordable with moderate returns. Focus on volume — the low entry point lets you scale to multiple properties faster than in more expensive markets.

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