Kingsville, MD Utility & Living Guide

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Kingsville, MD Utility & Living Guide

Living in Kingsville, MD offers a tranquil suburban experience with easy access to Baltimore city amenities

Last updated: June 26, 2026
Total Utilities$350/mo
1BR Rent$1300/mo
Sales Tax6%
COL Index110 (+10% above national average)
Family Score7/10
Median Home$340,000
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Monthly Utility Costs

⚡ Electric

$140/mo

BGE
🔥 Gas

$60/mo

BGE
💧 Water

$50/mo

Baltimore County Department of Public Works
🗑️ Garbage

$30/mo

Baltimore County Bureau of Solid Waste Management
📶 Internet

$70/mo

Combined Average Overhead $350/month

Housing Market

Rent & Property
1 Bedroom$1300/mo
2 Bedrooms$1700/mo
3 Bedrooms$2300/mo
Median Home Price$340,000
Property Tax Rate1.1%
Avg Childcare/mo$1200

The housing market in Kingsville is competitive, with a mix of older and newer homes, and a strong demand for rentals. Home prices have been steadily increasing over the past few years. The area is popular with families and commuters due to its good schools and relatively easy access to Baltimore

Cost of Living

Overall COL Index

110

US national avg = 100
vs National Avg

+10% above national average

Groceries

105

Transportation

102

Healthcare

105

Childcare/mo

$1200

Tax Rates

Tax Overview
Total Sales Tax6%
Property Tax Rate1.1%
<p>State 6% + County 0%</p>

Maryland has a progressive state income tax with rates ranging from 4.75% to 5.75%

Family & Relocation

Family Vibe Score
7/10
Safety Index

55

Higher = safer
School Rating

7.5/10

GreatSchools avg
Avg Childcare

$1200/mo

City Pulse

Population Trend
+2% (growing)
Political Climate
Purple description, with a mix of Democratic and Republican voters
Business Momentum
Moderate, with key industries including healthcare, education, and technology
Top Local Concerns
Traffic, public safety, environmental protection
🚌 Transit for Families

The public transit system in Kingsville is limited, but the area is relatively stroller-friendly due to its suburban layout and sidewalks

🎡 Top Kid Attractions
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    Gunpowder Falls State Park
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    Kingsville Branch Library
  • 🎯
    Jerusalem Mill Village

Best Neighborhoods for Families

The best neighborhoods for families in Kingsville include the areas around Jerusalem Road and Bradshaw Road, which offer a mix of older and newer homes, good schools, and easy access to parks and outdoor recreation. The area is also relatively safe and has a strong sense of community

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Local Briefing & Neighborhood Pulse

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Baltimore County has regulations regarding zoning, noise ordinances, and environmental protection

Kingsville is experiencing a trend of increasing property values and a growing demand for housing, driven by its desirable location and good schools. The local economy is also benefiting from a surge in small businesses and entrepreneurship

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📊 Kingsville — Census & Demographic Data

Official data from the US Census Bureau, American Community Survey.

☀️ Seasonal Utility Costs

Utility costs in Kingsville tend to be higher in the summer due to air conditioning usage, with average electricity bills increasing by 20-30% during the peak summer months. In the winter, heating costs are relatively moderate due to the area's mild climate

🏛️ Local Tax Details

The ZIP code 21087 has a property tax millage rate of 1.04, with no local surtaxes

👶 Family & Stroller Friendliness

8/10, due to the area's relatively good sidewalk quality, access to parks, and family-friendly infrastructure, although some areas may lack elevator access in transit

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