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About Pasadena

Pasadena is a midsize town in east-central Maryland. Located in the Baltimore-Townson metropolitan area, part of Anne Arundel County, Pasadena is 17 miles south of downtown Baltimore and 40 miles northeast of Washington, D.C. This family-friendly community features small-town elements like neighborhood youth sports and tree-lined parks, making it a desirable Maryland suburb.

The History of Pasadena

Pasadena has its roots as an agricultural area. Many Polish and Czechoslovakian immigrants moved to Pasadena in the early 20th century to work on the local farms. These immigrants provided affordable labor for Pasadena farmers, creating the perfect conditions for the economy to grow and thrive. The modern-day Compass Pointe Golf Course was formerly home to the large Compass Pointe farm, which was a cornerstone of Pasadena's economy. The Pasadena Peninsula also drew people to the area, providing convenient ferry transportation to the nearby city of Baltimore.

Living and Working in Pasadena

Pasadena's local population has grown in recent years as more people have discovered its strong economy, active housing market and convenient location. The town has plenty to offer in terms of both work and play, with a steady job market and a variety of local parks and recreational facilities. Its location on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay helps appeal to water enthusiasts. Charter boats regularly take people out on the bay, and Pasadena's Downs Park and Compass Pointe Golf Course are also popular among locals and visitors.

Pasadena's unemployment rate is below the national average, which makes it a relatively good place to be searching for a job. Many local jobs are provided by the sales, office and administrative support sector. The management, business and finance industry is also strong. Residents are encouraged to support local businesses through the Shop Local initiative, which offers discounts and free gifts with purchases from Pasadena companies.

Pasadena Schools

Anne Arundel County Public Schools, located in Annapolis, is responsible for schools in communities throughout Anne Arundel County, including Pasadena. You also have the option of enrolling your child in one of the local private schools, with both secular and parochial options serving grades pre-K through 12.

Resources for Moving to Pasadena

As you prepare for your move to Pasadena, the following information will be helpful:

  • Utilities: The primary energy provider in the area is Baltimore Gas andElectric. Anne Arundel County Water and Wastewater Service oversees water and sewer services.
  • Garbage and Recycling: The county's public works department manages trash and recyclables collection. Most residential areas of Pasadena receive curbside collection services.
  • Transportation: Pasadena is part of the larger Baltimore transit network, which means you'll have plenty of options for public transportation.

Pasadena Housing

Properties in Pasadena have a median value that's higher than the national average, but not unreasonable for dwellings in this area. Homes in Pasadena also tend to be more modern than the U.S. average, with many local homes constructed in the 1980s and '90s. The community also has a limited number of pre-war homes and properties built in the 21st century. With such a wide variety of options, you should be able to find something that suits your taste and budget.