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There's a reason Harford County consistently ranks among Maryland's most desirable places to live without attracting the national headlines of its neighbors in Montgomery County or the inner suburbs of DC. This is a county that works — quietly, efficiently, and lucratively — and the data reflects exactly that.
The anchor of the local economy is Aberdeen Proving Ground, the Army's premier weapons testing and research installation, which has drawn tens of thousands of defense contractors, federal civilians, and military personnel into the county over decades. The 2005 BRAC realignment supercharged this dynamic, relocating major commands to Aberdeen and triggering a sustained wave of well-compensated, highly credentialed residents. That history explains why Harford's median household income of $111,317 sits nearly 48% above the national median — and why the county's unemployment rate of 3.8% is relatively tight even as the broader labor market has softened.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Household Income | $111,317 | 48% above national median of $75,149 |
| Homeownership Rate | 79.7% | Dramatically above national avg of ~65% |
| Rent Burden | 44.5% | Well above the 30% healthy threshold |
| YoY Price Change | +4.0% | Steady in a cooling national market |
The most striking figure in Harford's housing profile is its homeownership rate of 79.7%, which towers over the national average and even outpaces most Maryland counties. This is a place built for owners: 60% single-family homes, a median year built of 1991, and a vacancy rate of just 4.0% that signals genuine demand rather than speculative oversupply. For the roughly four-in-five households who own, life is financially comfortable and appreciating — home values have climbed 4.0% year-over-year even as national price growth stalled in many markets.
But the one-in-five who rent face a starkly different calculus. A rent burden rate of 44.5% — meaning nearly half of renters spend more than 30% of income on housing — is a significant stress indicator in a county that otherwise projects affluence. With 22% of renters in severe burden territory, Harford's rental market appears chronically undersupplied relative to demand, with limited multifamily development and few affordable options for lower-income workers who service the broader economy but can't access the ownership track.
Harford County is unambiguously car country. More than three-quarters of residents drive alone to work, and just 0.9% use public transit — one of the lowest rates you'll find in any suburban Maryland county. The county's linear geography, stretching from the Chesapeake Bay north to the Pennsylvania line, doesn't lend itself to transit infrastructure, and the dispersed employment base around Aberdeen means ride-sharing and carpooling remain minimal. The 13.4% work-from-home rate has softened commute pressures somewhat, but transportation remains the county's clearest structural limitation as it competes for younger talent who increasingly factor walkability into location decisions.
What makes Harford County unique? Harford County's identity is shaped more by Aberdeen Proving Ground than almost any other single employer shapes a suburban county in the Mid-Atlantic. The federal defense mission has created a uniquely stable, high-income workforce, kept unemployment low through multiple recessions, and driven sustained housing demand in a county with limited developable land. It's suburban Maryland without the traffic of the DC beltway, with a median age of 40.5 and a veteran population of 9% — double the national share — that gives it a distinctive community character.
Is Harford County affordable compared to the rest of Maryland? Relative to Montgomery or Howard Counties, yes. At a median home price of $383,000 against a median household income of $111,317, the price-to-income ratio sits around 3.4x — actually below the national benchmark of 4x — making it one of the more income-adjusted affordable counties in the state for buyers. The entry-level market starts around $194,000 (10th percentile), giving first-time buyers genuine options. The affordability story is far less favorable for renters, where burden rates suggest the rental stock hasn't kept pace with the county's income growth.
Is the Harford County housing market still growing? Yes, with durability. The 4.0% year-over-year price appreciation is modest but meaningful in a national environment where many suburban markets have flattened or declined. With 2,201 sales in the past 12 months, turnover is active rather than frozen — suggesting sellers aren't waiting out the market and buyers are still transacting despite higher mortgage rates. The defense-sector employment base provides a cushion that purely private-sector suburban markets lack.
Harford County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 105,198 properties in our database.
Properties in Harford County average $506,406, reflecting a competitive market.
The price per square foot of $259 reflects strong property valuations in this area.
Home prices in Harford County are 10% lower than the Maryland average.
| Metric | Harford County | Maryland Avg | vs State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $506,406 | $562,667 | -10% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 1,958 | 1,916 | +2% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $259 | $294 | -12% |
| Properties | 105,198 | 2,504,783 | -96% |
Based on property sales data from the last 18 months
The average home price in Harford County, MD is $506,406, based on analysis of 105,198 properties in our database.
Our database includes 105,198 properties in Harford County, MD, providing comprehensive market coverage.
The average price per square foot in Harford County, MD is $259. This is calculated from an average home price of $506,406 and average size of 1,958 square feet.
Homes in Harford County, MD average 1,958 square feet, with an average price of $506,406.
Harford County, MD is one of 24 counties in Maryland with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.
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