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Living in the Maryland: the ultimate expat guide

Living in the Maryland: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in the Maryland.

Maryland, often called "America in Miniature", offers an exceptional blend of urban energy, suburban comfort, and natural beauty. Situated on the Mid-Atlantic coast and bisected by the Chesapeake Bay, this compact state provides easy access to both Washington, D.C. and the Atlantic beaches. With a population of approximately 6.2 million, Maryland ranks among the wealthiest and most educated states in the nation. The state capital is Annapolis, a charming waterfront city with colonial architecture, while Baltimore serves as the cultural and economic hub. For expats, Maryland presents outstanding career opportunities in healthcare, biotechnology, federal government, and cybersecurity sectors. The state's strategic location within the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area means residents enjoy world-class museums, dining, and entertainment within easy reach. Maryland's excellent public school system and prestigious universities make it particularly attractive for families and students seeking quality education.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Maryland

  1. Thriving job market 鈥 Maryland hosts 74 federal laboratories (more than any other state), major biotech companies along the I-270 corridor, and leading healthcare institutions like Johns Hopkins.
  2. Top-ranked education 鈥 Montgomery County Public Schools consistently rank among the nation's best, and the state is home to Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland system.
  3. Cultural diversity 鈥 Cities like Gaithersburg, Germantown, and Silver Spring rank among America's most diverse communities, offering a rich tapestry of cuisines, festivals, and traditions.
  4. Natural beauty 鈥 From the Chesapeake Bay's waterways to the Appalachian mountains in the west and Atlantic beaches on the Eastern Shore, outdoor recreation abounds year-round.
  5. Proximity to the capital 鈥 Living in Maryland provides easy access to Washington, D.C.'s world-class museums, monuments, and international community while enjoying lower living costs than the District.

Key facts

Population6.2 million
Expats950,000
Top nationalitiesSalvadoran, Indian, Mexican, Chinese, Nigerian
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish
Monthly cost of living
1 person$3,200
Family of 4$7,500
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Sylvan Thomson
About the author

A New Zealander who has spent much of their life overseas, I am now based back in my home country with my American partner and child. I have lived in the UK, the Cook Islands, the USA and Australia and am especially familiar with the expat experience in the US, having spent 2016 - 2020 in America. In New Zealand I work as an employment case manager at the Ministry of Social Development and a freelance writer and editor. I enjoy outdoor adventures, nature, writing and literature, cooking, foraging, fishing, and drawing.

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