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Laurel, Maryland

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What It Is Like to Retire in Laurel

Laurel Maryland is a suburban town in Prince George's County of about 21,000 people. It is northeast of Washington DC and near Columbia (MD), the National Security Agency's headquarters, Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory, and the Laurel Park Racecourse. There are a number of locations on the National Register of Historic Places in Laurel.  Howard Community College and Prince George's County Community College share a campus in Laurel. Photo of Laurel Railroad Station West Side View December 2008, and photo of Laurel High School, Laurel, Maryland, December 2008, which now houses a community center, courtesy of Wikipedia and Pubdog (public domain).

Where to Retire in Laurel and Home Prices

There is at least one active adult community in Laurel (see link at top right). You can live in a suburban development or closer in to downtown.
According to Zillow.com, the median home value in Laurel was $397,100 in mid-2021, a 13.6% rise over the past year.

What Is Special about Laurel

Its proximity to Washington is nice. Facilities like Fairland Regional Park and The Gardens Ice House skating facility.

What Is Not Special about Laurel

The area is congested and prices and crime are high

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Who Will Like Retirement in Laurel

People who would be happy in Laurel are those who want to remain in the Washington DC area in either the suburbs or an active adult community.

Local Economy Is Driven by

Laurel is primarily a bedroom community. The federal government and those who service it are the big employers in the area.

Climate and Physical Environment

Laurel is northeast of Washington and southwest of Baltimore. The average July high temperature is 88 and the average January high is 42 (the average low is 24). The wettest month is May (5").

Restaurants & Cultural Scene

The Laurel Cinema 6 shows first-run movies. Local performing arts outlets include the Venus Theatre, Laurel Mill Playhouse, Central Maryland Chorale, and Montpelier Arts Center. Annual festivals include LakeFest in May, Independence Day celebration each July, and the Main Street Festival

Crime

The crime rate is above average.

Medical facilities

Laurel Regional Hospital serves Laurel. There are other hospitals in nearby Columbia and Silver Spring.

Transportation

There are Two MARC train stations on the Camden Line to Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Baltimore International Airport has discount carriers like Southwest, while Reagan and Dulles offer other possibilities.

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