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Waldorf Real Estate Guide

Waldorf real estate is the commercial and residential engine of Charles County. With roughly 80,000 residents, it's the largest community in Southern Maryland and serves as the region's hub for shopping, dining, entertainment, and services. Located about 30 miles south of D.C., Waldorf offers suburban conveniences that most of its neighbors can't match, all while maintaining lower price points than communities closer to the Beltway.

 

What to Love About Waldorf

  • Southern Maryland's largest shopping destination, including St. Charles Towne Center Mall
  • Capital Clubhouse with NHL-size ice rink, rock climbing wall, and sports courts
  • Robert D. Stetham Memorial Sports Complex for baseball and outdoor sports
  • Two community pools and multiple recreation centers
  • Wide variety of restaurants from local seafood to international cuisine
  • 30 miles from D.C. with multiple commuting options
  • Charles County Fair, Waldorf Farmers Market, and seasonal festivals
  • Southern Maryland Blue Crabs minor league baseball

 

Real Estate and Homes

Waldorf's housing market is one of the most varied in Southern Maryland, with options for nearly every budget and lifestyle. The community developed primarily from the 1970s through the present, and each era is well-represented in the housing stock.

Waldorf Housing by Style and Era:

Colonial-inspired homes: The most common style in Waldorf, with two-story designs, brick or vinyl siding, and four to five bedrooms. Found throughout established subdivisions built in the 1980s through 2000s.

Townhomes: Widely available across multiple communities, often with HOA amenities including lawn care, snow removal, trash service, and pool access. A strong option for first-time buyers and commuters who want low maintenance.

Newer construction: Single-family homes and townhomes with open floor plans and modern finishes in communities tied to the broader St. Charles master plan.

55+ communities: Colonial Charles and similar age-restricted communities offer clubhouses, fitness centers, indoor and outdoor pools, walking trails, and social programming for active adults.

Local Tip: Waldorf HOA communities often include lawn care, snow removal, and trash pickup in monthly fees. For buyers who commute long hours and don't want weekend yard work, these communities offer real quality-of-life value.

Because Waldorf is the largest community in the area, inventory is typically higher than in smaller surrounding neighborhoods. Buyers here generally have more options to choose from and more flexibility on timing.

 

Lifestyle and Local Highlights

Waldorf is where Southern Maryland goes to shop, eat, and have fun. St. Charles Towne Center is the region's largest mall, with Macy's, Kohl's, and dozens of other retailers. Waldorf Marketplace and Waldorf Crossing add grocery, pharmacy, and big-box options.

Dining highlights:

  • Maryland Blue Crab and seafood at local crab houses
  • Momi's Kitchen for Mediterranean home-style cooking
  • The Crafty Crab for Cajun-style seafood platters
  • Carrabba's Italian Grill and LongHorn Steakhouse for national favorites
  • A growing roster of new restaurants opening along the Route 301 corridor

For sports and recreation, the Capital Clubhouse is a standout facility with an NHL-size ice rink, rock climbing wall, and multiple courts. The Robert D. Stetham Memorial Sports Complex has 10 baseball fields and a children's playground. The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs play minor league baseball at Regency Furniture Stadium, providing affordable family entertainment from spring through fall.

Cedarville State Forest (3,500 acres) and Malcolm F. Pugh Memorial Park are the top spots for hiking, biking, and picnicking. The annual Charles County Fair, Waldorf Farmers Market, and St. Charles Fall Festival round out the community events calendar.

Schools are part of the Charles County Public Schools system (B+ grade from Niche, ranked 12th in Maryland). Waldorf has multiple elementary, middle, and high school options given its size, and the district is one of the fastest-growing in the state.

Commuting from Waldorf to D.C. takes about 35 to 50 minutes via Route 301 or Route 5 to the Beltway. Park & Ride bus service from White Plains provides a transit alternative. Joint Base Andrews is roughly 20 minutes north.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Waldorf

Is Waldorf, Maryland, a good place to live?

Yes. Waldorf offers the most complete package of suburban amenities in Southern Maryland, with major shopping, a wide range of restaurants, sports and recreation facilities, and good schools. It's the commercial center of Charles County while still being more affordable than closer-in D.C. suburbs.

What is there to do in Waldorf?

The Capital Clubhouse (ice rink, rock climbing, sports courts), Southern Maryland Blue Crabs baseball, Cedarville State Forest, Waldorf Farmers Market, and the Charles County Fair are top draws. St. Charles Towne Center and multiple shopping centers provide retail options, and the restaurant scene continues to grow.

How far is Waldorf from Washington, D.C.?

About 30 miles south, with a commute of 35 to 50 minutes by car depending on traffic. Park & Ride bus service from nearby White Plains offers a transit option.

What types of homes are available in Waldorf?

Colonial-style single-family homes, townhomes with HOA amenities, newer construction in master-planned communities, and 55+ active-adult communities. The market serves a wide range of budgets and buyer profiles.

Are there good schools in Waldorf?

Waldorf is served by the Charles County Public Schools system, which earns a B+ from Niche and ranks 12th in Maryland. The community has multiple school options at every level given its size.

Is Waldorf still growing?

Significantly. New residential construction, restaurants, and retail continue to expand, particularly along the Route 301 corridor. The population has grown steadily for decades, and Charles County remains one of Maryland's fastest-growing areas.

How does Waldorf compare to Waldorf-adjacent communities?

Waldorf is the commercial center with the most amenities and housing inventory. Surrounding communities like White Plains, Bensville, Hughesville, and Brandywine offer quieter, more rural settings but rely on Waldorf for major shopping and services. Buyers who want convenience and variety tend to choose Waldorf; those who want more space and privacy look to the surrounding areas.

 


Overview for Waldorf, MD

89,414 people live in Waldorf, where the median age is 37.1 and the average individual income is $50,272.17. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Around Waldorf, MD

There's plenty to do around Waldorf, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Cup Of Sugar, Bad Axe Throwing Waldorf, and UDLC Play Place.

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Dining 2.93 miles 13 reviews 4.9/5 stars
Active 2.13 miles 13 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.04 miles 13 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 1.02 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 1.4 miles 12 reviews 4.9/5 stars
Beauty 0.37 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Waldorf, MD

Waldorf has 32,188 households, with an average household size of 8.3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Waldorf do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 89,414 people call Waldorf home. The population density is 1,579.753 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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8.3

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$50,272.17

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Schools in Waldorf, MD

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