The Very Best Reasons To Move To Waldorf, Maryland with Your Family

The Very Best Reasons To Move To Waldorf, Maryland with Your Family

If you’re planning your next move, but not quite sure where to go, you’re in luck! Dream Finders Homes has years of experience building homes in the most desirable locations across the U.S. One state we love building in is Maryland. And one of our favorite towns is Waldorf. As one of the most trusted home builders in Maryland, we always want you to have the best options when choosing where to plant your roots. So let’s dive into the reasons why living in Waldorf, MD is a great choice.




Is Waldorf, Maryland A Good Place To Raise A Family?


You may be wondering, “Where is Waldorf, Maryland?” Waldorf is in Charles County, just south of Washington, DC. A quiet, densely populated suburb, it has an interesting history and distinct neighborhoods with unique characteristics. Waldorf is known as a great place to live, work, and raise a family. Here are the top reasons to move to Waldorf. 

The Job Market & Commute

Waldorf is known as a bedroom community for those working in Washington, DC. Its location is far enough away to provide a serene, small-town feel without making for a lengthy commute. Based on the United States Census Bureau 2020, Waldorf has a steadily rising population of over 90,000. It is home to a white-collar demographic, and most residents work in sales, business, finance, administration, management, or miscellaneous office jobs. Commuting to DC or Reagan National Airport from Waldorf is just a 38-minute drive with light traffic. While most households depend on private vehicles, the county has a transport system called Van-Go, which connects with the bus system in neighboring St. Mary’s County. Waldorf also has commuter buses that offer park-and-ride solutions for commuters who use the MTA Maryland transit system to get to DC, Baltimore, or Northern Virginia. Waldorf is also a short drive from Baltimore and Richmond, Virginia via I-95. 

The Schools

Waldorf is popular with families for its above-average public schools, said to be among the best in the state. According to the Public School Review website, Charles County Public Schools has one of the highest concentrations of top-ranked public schools in Maryland. There is an abundance of public schools that serve Waldorf, several with high ratings given by GreatSchools.org. The student-to-teacher ratio in Waldorf is 17-to-1. There is also a branch of the College of Southern Maryland in Waldorf.


 

The Quality of Life

The quality of life here is high. Easy access to shopping, tons of outdoor recreation, and a sense of serenity make this area desirable. 

    • Peace & Quiet. People are drawn to Waldorf because of its tranquility. In one of the area's prettiest suburbs, birds are singing in the trees, neighbors know each other, the homes are attainably priced, and there's easy access to everything your family might need. 
    • Parks & Recreation. There are plenty of things to do in Waldorf, MD. A notable characteristic of the town is its green spaces and proximity to the Potomac River. Pinefield Community Park has soccer fields and a playground. Accokeek East Community Park is great for families and dog walking. Piscataway Park sits on the Potomac River and is popular for observing bald eagles, ospreys, deer, and other wildlife. The Robert D. Stethem Memorial Sports Complex features baseball diamonds, football fields, picnic areas, and playgrounds. Waldorf is adjacent to the wide open spaces of the Cedarville State Forest, which offers 3,510 acres of woods and swampland for exploring. The Cedarville State Forest Loop is a walking trail that passes through the forest for miles, making for a nice hike. The park features trails, campsites, a pond for fishing, picnic, recreation areas, and more.
    • Shopping & Dining. If shopping is your passion, there are plenty of options to choose from in Waldorf. There are two large malls in the area: the open-air Shops at Waldorf Center, and the enclosed St. Charles Towne Center. There are numerous shopping centers with options that range from national retail stores to unique upscale boutiques and locally-owned shops. There are also organic and ethnic grocery stores. When it comes to dining options, you’ll find just about any kind of cuisine you’re looking for, with fine dining, ethnic, casual, and fast-food restaurants to choose from. Waldorf is home to a large number of chain and mom-and-pop restaurants, too. 

    Cost of Living 

    Affordable living is one of the perks of moving to Waldorf. The cost of living in Waldorf is 114.5. The United States average is 100. Though Waldorf’s average cost of living may be a little higher than the national average, it is considered affordable in the DC Metro. From groceries to utilities to transportation, living expenses are reasonably priced. Healthcare costs are actually lower than the national average. 



    Browse Our Homes for Sale in Waldorf, Maryland


    Whether you’re looking for townhomes or single family homes, Scotland Heights is an extremely convenient community with everything you need near everything you want. Located just off Berry Road and Route 301 in Waldorf, it is part of the northern side of Charles County. Scotland Heights is also located in one of the best school districts so it’s perfect for growing families with school-aged children. 


    When it comes to new homes for sale in Maryland, this up-and-coming community features some exceptional possibilities. Need more space? There are 40, 44, and 50-foot homesite single family floor plans ranging from 2,429 to 3,941 square feet. They’re all 2 stories with 4 bedrooms and unfinished basements that can be upgraded for extra rooms. With features like formal dining rooms, flex rooms, rec rooms, offices, and cafes on top of the many available upgrades, the level of personalization is extraordinary. Prices start at $584,990.


    Scotland Heights also offers townhomes. The Finley townhome plan includes 3 levels of spacious living and storage. There are 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a 2-car garage all within 2,336 square feet. You’ll have many upgrade options available to personalize it to suit your needs like adding a full bathroom and bedroom on the first floor. Prices start at $444,990.


    Scotland Heights offers easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment throughout Waldorf. In minutes you can pick up groceries at Walmart or Target and shop and dine at St. Charles Towne Center and Famous Dave's Bar-B-Que. Plus, there are other options on either side of Route 301. There are even more amenities and attractions nearby in Southern Maryland, Metro DC, and Northern Virginia. One noteworthy attraction is the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs Baseball Stadium, which is less than 10 miles away! The whole family can enjoy tons of outdoor activities within and around the community as it features a multi-purpose playfield, picnic area, and tot lots.


    Contact Dream Finders Today!


    Don’t wait another minute! We have many homes for sale in Waldorf, Maryland. They come in a range of styles with open-concept floor plans and an extraordinary level of personalization. If you just can’t wait to move here, we have quick move-in homes with a variety of completion dates. Be sure to contact us to learn more and ask any questions about our new construction homes in Maryland.


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