When deciding where to settle down, almost everyone researches the safety of a potential forever home. Maryland has its share of crime but it also has its share of safer towns, too. We took a look at Neighborhood Scout's Maryland crime rates to bring you the best places for peace, quiet, and security. Here are the safest places in Maryland.
1) Port Tobacco
In 2010, the population of Port Tobacco was only 13 according to the US census. This would explain why the town is ghost-like, and why the crime rate is incredibly low.
2) Brookeville
Brookeville is small but has been rapidly developing and is an ideal place for families.
3) Lonaconing
The Lonaconing Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Among these historic homes is also the impressive Lonaconing Furnace.
4) Fairmount Heights
This town is the second oldest African-American-majority municipality in PG County. This town also boasts several historic sites, including a World War II monument.
5) Ijamsville
This town was named after it's first resident, Plummer Ijams, who settled in Ijamsville in 1785.
6) Churchville
This town is known for - you guessed it - its several charming churches.
7) Charlotte Hall
As of 2010 there were 317 households and 239 families residing in Charlotte Hall. Also located here is the beautiful Gilbert Run Park.
8) Boyds
Not only is Boyds a safe town, it also has two of the best Maryland parks, Little Seneca Lake and Black Hill Regional.
9) Phoenix
Located in Baltimore County, although Phoenix is one of the safest, it's also one of the most expensive neighborhoods to live in.
10) Fallston
Fallston is mostly suburbs and farmland. So not only is it one of the safest towns, it's also one of the most picturesque.
Almost all of the above listed towns are small and sparsely populated. Some Marylanders love that type of atmosphere, some don't. What did you think of the list? Could you live in one of these places? Share your thoughts below.
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