See who the best real estate agent is in the Frederick, MD market — verified and ranked by reviews, sales history, and AI search visibility.
Family-owned and operated real estate brokerage since 1978, now in its 3rd generation with Jim, Grant, and Weston Bim. Over 4,500 closed transactions and $2 billion+ in lifetime sales volume, placing the team in the top 1% of Realtors in Maryland and nationwide.
Tushar Patel, Lead SEO & Data Analyst at BulletProof, oversees this market dataset. We compile ranking inputs from public review platforms, verified agent and market-source records, and AI search visibility, then normalize them into a consistent market-by-market format and review the output for obvious mismatches before publishing. This page is designed to help readers quickly compare visibility, positioning, and market context in Frederick, MD. It should be used as a directional research tool, then paired with direct agent interviews, brokerage due diligence, and current local market checks before making a decision.
Frederick, Maryland anchors the western edge of the Baltimore-Washington Corridor, roughly 45 minutes from both Baltimore and the DC Beltway via I-270 and I-70. The city draws steady relocation demand from buyers priced out of Montgomery County and the broader DC suburbs, while remaining commutable for federal and biotech employment tied to Fort Detrick (home to the National Cancer Institute and USAMRIID).
As of April 2026, the median home sale price in Frederick sits near $510,900, up roughly 8% year-over-year — one of the strongest appreciation rates in the Maryland portion of the DC metro. Homes are averaging 33 days on market (up from 22 days a year ago), with 712 homes sold in April 2026 versus 615 the year prior — a sign of a still-active but gradually normalizing market.
Neighborhood dynamics vary widely, from historic Downtown Frederick, Baker Park, and Tuscarora Creek to Dearbought and Wormans Mill, plus nearby Frederick County communities like Urbana, New Market, Walkersville, and Middletown. Working with an experienced local agent who understands these micro-markets — and the county's active new-construction pipeline — is essential for buyers and sellers a like.
A directional ranking of leading agents and teams serving the Frederick market, compiled from reviews, sales history and AI search visibility.
Maryland's housing market is anchored by the Baltimore-Washington Corridor, with proximity to the federal government and major research institutions (NIH, Fort Detrick, Johns Hopkins) supporting a deep base of stable government and biotech employment. Statewide, the median home price sits near $433,570 (April 2026), up a modest 0.6% year-over-year, with homes averaging 44 days on market — a slower, more balanced pace than the height of recent years.
Frederick's appreciation rate of +8.1% YoY is significantly outpacing the state average, driven largely by buyers priced out of Montgomery County (median near $620,000) and the broader DC suburbs seeking relative affordability without giving up commute access. Statewide, buyers should factor in Maryland's relatively high transfer and recordation taxes, county-specific well and septic disclosure rules in more rural jurisdictions, and HOA dynamics that vary sharply between newer Frederick County developments and older in-town neighborhoods. An experienced local agent who understands county-by-county pricing trends — and Frederick's mix of historic and new-construction inventory — is key to a successful transaction.
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