Suburb
Stevensville
- A-Overall Grade
- Suburb of Baltimore, MD
- 28 reviews
- Public SchoolsA-
- Crime & SafetyNG
- HousingB
- NightlifeB-
- Good for FamiliesA
- DiversityB-
- JobsB+
- WeatherB
- Cost of LivingB-
- Health & FitnessB+
- Outdoor ActivitiesA-
- CommuteB-
Real Estate
Median Home Value
$357,000
National
$184,700Median Rent
$1,658
National
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Stevensville Rankings
Niche ranks thousands of places to live based on key statistics from the U.S. Census and and expert insights.
Crime & Safety
Crime & Safety
NG
Based on violent and property crime rates.
Violent Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
National
- Assault—282.7
- Murder—6.1
- Rape—40.7
- Robbery—135.5
Property Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
National
- Burglary—500.1
- Theft—2,042.8
- Motor Vehicle Theft—284
Residents
Working in Stevensville
Jobs
B+
Based on employment rates, job and business growth, and cost of living.
Median Household Income
$105,023
National
$55,322Places to Work in Stevensville
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Stevensville Reviews
28 reviews
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The restaurants and bars are good and the Cross Island Trail is great for bike riding and jogging. The private neighborhood beaches are nice, but the once nice park beaches and Kentmorr/Dirty Dave's have been overrun with a bad element from across the bridge. Summer traffic is tricky too because the beach traffic jams the main and secondary roads up on weekends, but you get to know the times to get around it. I actually enjoy Fall and Spring much more than Summer here because without the tourists and the bad element Kentmorr goers, the restaurants lower their prices and the waits are gone. The trails at Terrapin are wonderful without the nasty Summer people too. Schools are very good and residents are friendly enough.
Beautiful place to live, however every Thursday - Sunday in the spring summer and fall you're a prisoner to the bridge traffic and can not go anywhere. The local small town food is great - such as the Fishermans Inn and Knoxies. The new construction is horrible food (Denny's, IHOP, Royal Farms). The area has become too congested, and my advice is to stay on the western side or look in Centreville/Queenstown. Kent Island is aesthetically beautiful, but has become another Glen Burnie destroyed by commuters and crime.
Stevensville is an excellent way to enjoy suburban life but also close enough to Annapolis in order to experience the bustle of a "busy city." Not only is the area safe, but it is full of beaches and great places to walk around including historic Stevensville and Terrapin park. There are also plenty of places around the island to find work for high schoolers.