Taylorsville, Frederick, MD

Taylorsville — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Taylorsville Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Taylorsville is a historic, unincorporated community situated in the western part of Frederick County, Maryland, just outside the city of Frederick. It is centered around the crossroads of Maryland Route 26 (Liberty Road) and Maryland Route 31 (Uniontown Road), offering a distinctly rural-suburban character. The area is known for its rolling farmland, historic estates, and a quiet, pastoral atmosphere that feels removed from the bustle of the city, while remaining within a reasonable commute.

The neighborhood's history is deeply rooted in agriculture and early American settlement. The area was originally part of large land grants and plantations in the 18th and 19th centuries. The community takes its name from the Taylor family, prominent early landowners. Historic landmarks like the 1790s-era St. Luke's (Winter's) Lutheran Church and numerous preserved farmsteads dot the landscape, providing a tangible link to the past. Today, Taylorsville is a sought-after area for those seeking space, scenic beauty, and a connection to Frederick County's agricultural heritage.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Taylorsville is predominantly composed of single-family homes on larger lots, reflecting its rural setting. Properties range from historic farmhouses and renovated stone homes dating back to the 19th century to more contemporary custom-built homes constructed from the 1990s onward. Many homes sit on parcels of one acre or more, offering significant privacy and space, a key draw for the area. There are also some smaller, older cottage-style homes closer to the central crossroads.

Real estate prices in Taylorsville are typically in the mid-to-high range for Frederick County, reflecting the desirability of land and the quality of homes. The market is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with very few rental properties or multi-family units. Recent trends show sustained demand, with homes often selling quickly. The lack of new, high-density development has helped preserve the area's character and maintain property values, appealing to buyers looking for a permanent, settled community.

Schools & Education

Taylorsville is served by the highly regarded Frederick County Public Schools system. Students typically attend Taylorsville Elementary School, which is located within the community itself, providing a strong local anchor. From there, students progress to Windsor Knolls Middle School and then to either Linganore High School or Oakdale High School, both of which are known for strong academic and extracurricular programs. The specific high school assignment can depend on the exact location within the broader Taylorsville area.

In addition to the public schools, several private educational options are available in nearby Frederick City, including religious and college-preparatory schools. Frederick Community College and Hood College in Frederick offer higher education and continuing education opportunities just a short drive away. The community's family-oriented nature is complemented by this access to quality schools at all levels.

Parks & Recreation

While Taylorsville itself is more defined by private land and farms, it is surrounded by exceptional regional parks and outdoor recreational opportunities. The Monocacy River and Monocacy National Battlefield border the area to the east, offering historic trails, fishing spots, and scenic vistas. A short drive leads to Gambrill State Park, renowned for its hiking trails, picnic areas, and stunning overlooks of the Frederick Valley. The nearby Frederick Municipal Forest provides additional miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking.

Community recreation is often centered around the schools' facilities and the expansive private yards common in the neighborhood. For organized sports and larger playgrounds, residents frequently utilize the parks and complexes in the city of Frederick or in neighboring Libertytown. The rural roads themselves are popular for cycling, jogging, and horseback riding, capitalizing on the area's low traffic and beautiful countryside views.

Local Dining & Shopping

Taylorsville maintains a quaint, local commercial presence at its main crossroads, featuring a few essential businesses that foster a strong sense of community. The Taylorsville Store, a historic country market, is a central hub for basic groceries, sandwiches, and local conversation. Dining options include classic, family-owned establishments like the Taylorsville Inn, known for its homestyle cooking and historic tavern atmosphere. For a wider variety of restaurants, shops, and major grocery stores, residents take a short, 10-15 minute drive into Frederick City or to the big-box retailers located along Route 26 towards Mount Airy.

The area is also notable for its proximity to agricultural commerce. Several local farms offer seasonal produce, eggs, and other goods directly to consumers through farm stands or CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) programs. Antique shops and nurseries are also found along the scenic byways, supporting the area's rustic and self-sufficient character. Most major retail and commercial needs are met in nearby Frederick, preserving Taylorsville's quiet, residential feel.

Who Lives Here

Taylorsville attracts residents who value space, tranquility, and a connection to nature without being completely isolated. The population is largely composed of established families, professionals, and empty-nesters who appreciate the excellent schools, low crime rate, and pastoral beauty. Many residents work in Frederick, Baltimore, or even Washington D.C., and are willing to commute for the quality of life the community offers. There is a strong sense of privacy and independence, balanced with a neighborly, friendly vibe among locals.

The community vibe is understated and rooted in a shared appreciation for the area's history and rural landscape. Residents are often drawn to outdoor activities, gardening, and a slower pace of life

Taylorsville Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$414KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$107KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate86.9%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied13.1%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code21776

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