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About Owings Mills

Owings Mills is a midsize community located in north central Maryland, less than 30 minutes from Baltimore and an hour from Washington, D.C. It's convenient amenities and business-friendly economy earned it the title of one of CNN Money's "Best Places to Live and Launch." Easily accessible public transportation make it simple to get around town as well as travel to nearby big cities.

Living in Owings Mills

In Owings Mills, you'll have access to diverse neighborhoods, a wide array of restaurants and a variety of retail developments. One of the major attractions in the community is the Irving Nature Center, located in the Caves Valley Historic District. The center is most famous for being a green wedding venue, as well as for hosting family nature programs, summer camps and their Nature Preschool. Tens of thousands of visitors arrive at their Irving Nature Center every year to enjoy its exhibit hall, trails and outdoor classroom.

An abundance of cultural and recreational alternatives can also be found in Baltimore, less than half an hour away. Or if you're interested in taking a day trip, you can enjoy the many amenities of Washington, D.C., including museums, theater, shopping and fine dining.

The Owings Mills Economy

Considered a bedroom community, this small town offers a great deal for relocating businesses. Startups benefit from the county's small-business loan partnership, which provides real estate, fixed assets and working capital loans of up to $500,000 for firms with fewer than 75 employees.

Owings Mills is home to many large businesses and organizations, including T. Rowe Price, Lion Brothers, CareFirst, Black & Decker and the Baltimore Ravens headquarters. There are several commercial developments in the community as well, including Foundry Row, which is a redevelopment project of a former manufacturing facility.

Owings Mills Schools

The Baltimore County Public Schools system manages the public schools of Owings Mills Schools. There are also several private schools in the area, including McDonogh School and Garrison Forest School, both serving grades K through 12.

Resources for Moving to Owings Mills

Here's some helpful information to simplify your move to Owings Mills:

  • Utilities: Baltimore Gas & Electric is one of the major electricity providers in the Owings Mills area. Baltimore County facilitates water services and billing.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Trash and recyclables are collected on a regular basis. Your collection schedule is determined by your specific neighborhood location.
  • Transportation: Public transit services in Owings Mills includes light rail and bus.

Owings Mills Housing

The median home price in Owings Mills may be significantly higher than the national average, but it's actually more affordable when compared to the Baltimore metro area as a whole. Prices have been rising steadily in recent years, following the town's growing popularity as a suburb of Baltimore. However, whether you're looking to rent or buy, the market provides plenty of options to make it possible to find something that fits your needs.