MD

Owings Mills

Average Sales Price
$617,625
Median Sales Price
$424,990
Total Listings
141
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34,376

Owings Mills, MD Homes For Sale

Thinking about buying a home in Owings Mills MD? Owings Mills offers a unique blend of suburban tranquility and convenient access to urban amenities, making it a popular location for many homebuyers.

Our advanced search pulls live data from the Bright MLS, so each Owings Mills listing (ZIP - 21117) provides everything you need to find your next home.

Homes For Sale in Owings Mills MD

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Owings Mills Real Estate Market Insights

Understanding the local Owings Mills real estate market is key to making an informed home purchase:
 
Median Sale Price: $371,000
Average Days on Market (DOM): 27 days
Months of Supply of Inventory: 2.0 months
Year-over-Year Median Sale Price Appreciation: +17%

These figures indicate that Owings Mills is currently a competitive seller's market. The significant year-over-year price appreciation suggests strong demand, while a low inventory of just 2.0 months and quick sales times mean buyers should be prepared to act decisively. 

Living in Owings Mills: Community & Lifestyle

Living in Owings Mills combines comfortable suburban life with easy access to jobs, shopping, and transit in Baltimore County. 
 
Residents have the Metro SubwayLink at the northern terminus along with I-795 and Reisterstown Road for straightforward trips into Baltimore or toward the county’s business corridors. Local employment stays strong thanks to firms like T. Rowe Price and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, plus nearby Stevenson University. 
 
Reliable transportation, a solid job market, and a friendly neighborhood feel make Owings Mills an attractive option for homebuyers looking for convenience without sacrificing community.

Owings Mills Local Highlights & Attractions

There's always something to do or see in and around Owings Mills. Here are a few highlights that locals enjoy:
 
 
Metro Centre at Owings Mills: A shopping and dining hub right next to the train station, so you can step off the train and be at stores or restaurants within minutes
 

Mill Station: A large shopping center with popular stores like Costco and a variety of dining options, built on the site of the former Owings Mills Mall.
 

Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area: A 2,000-acre nature preserve known for its rare, open grasslands, hiking trails, and unusual plant species.
 

Irvine Nature Center: A non-profit nature center with trails, educational programs, and live animal exhibits - perfect for families.
 

Hub for Shopping and Dining: Beyond the major centers, Reisterstown Road is lined with diverse retail and restaurant choices catering to all tastes.
Close Proximity to Baltimore City: Easy access to all the cultural, entertainment, and historical attractions of downtown Baltimore.

Owings Mills Area School Information

Owings Mills has educational options within the Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) system. BCPS is a large district offering a range of programs. Some of the local public schools serving the Owings Mills community include:
 
Elementary Schools: 
Lyons Mill Elementary School
Deer Park Elementary School
Owings Mills Elementary School
New Town Elementary School 
 
Middle Schools: 
Deer Park Middle Magnet School
Franklin Middle School
Sudbrook Magnet Middle School 
 
High Schools: 
New Town High School
Owings Mills High School
 
For higher education, Owings Mills is home to a campus of Stevenson University and a Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) location, offering convenient opportunities for continued learning.

Understanding Owings Mills Crime & Safety

When considering a new home, safety is a natural priority. In Owings Mills, the violent crime rate is approximately 3.31 per 1,000 residents, and the property crime rate is about 25.76 per 1,000 residents (Source: NeighborhoodScout, June 2025). 
 
While these rates are higher than the national average, it's noted that property crimes, particularly vehicle theft and theft from retail areas, make up a larger portion of incidents.
 
Owings Mills is served by the Baltimore County Police Department (BCoPD), with areas covered by Precinct 3 (Franklin) and Precinct 4 (Pikesville). BCoPD is an accredited agency and offers various community programs aimed at crime prevention and fostering police-community cooperation, such as vacant home checks and the Citizens Police Academy.

Owings Mills Real Estate: Buyer FAQs

What kinds of homes can I expect to find in Owings Mills?


Buyers will see plenty of townhouses, a solid mix of Colonial Revival and Cape Cod single-family homes, and a growing number of modern condo units, giving first-time buyers and move-up shoppers a range of price points and styles.
 
 

How do local property taxes work in Owings Mills?


Owings Mills lies in Baltimore County, where the current real-property tax rate is about $1.10 per $100 of assessed value, with a small state levy added on. The state reassesses property values every three years, so it’s wise to check a home’s most recent assessment to gauge future tax bills.
 
 

Is the Owings Mills market competitive right now?


Yes. Homes are averaging roughly four weeks on the market, and the supply sits near two months, numbers that point to limited inventory and quick sales. Buyers with loan pre-approval and a readiness to act tend to fare best.

Are there notable new developments in the area?


Metro Centre, built around the Metro station, combines apartments, shops, and offices, while Mill Station offers big-box retail and dining. Both hubs have become go-to spots for errands and community events.
 
 

What are my commuting options from Owings Mills?


Residents can board the Metro SubwayLink’s northern terminus for a straight shot to downtown Baltimore, drive via I-795 or Reisterstown Road, or use several MTA bus routes that traverse the corridor.

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Bathrooms 2.8 3
Bedrooms 3.1 3
Year Built 1994 1992
Lot Size 16,062 Sqft 2,178 Sqft
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