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Moving from Maryland to Philly?

If you’re considering moving out of Maryland, you can’t go wrong with Philly. The City of Brotherly Love has so much to offer residents it’s hard to summarize it all – jobs, climate, culture, and more. And, with Maryland and Philly having fairly similar climates year-round, the hardest acclimation is sure to be the amount of people you’ll meet! Get in touch with South Philly Team and let us help you find the Philly neighborhood that’ll make you feel right at home.


It's About Location

When you relocate to Philly, you’ll enjoy just how close it is to so many other East Coast destinations – from New York City to Washington, DC to Atlantic City to, yes, even Baltimore. You can reach any of these cities and more in just a two-hour drive, or you can opt to take the train or bus if you’d rather focus on the lush scenery! Many of Philly’s neighborhoods enjoy waterfront views of the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, so if you think you’re going to miss the view of Chesapeake Bay, never fear – Philly has somewhere for you. As mentioned, Philly and Maryland have similar climates, with Maryland experiencing summer highs and winter lows about a degree higher than Philly. Philly does get about five inches more rain and five inches less snow, making it slightly wetter overall.


Enjoy affordable living in Philly

Philly tends to be a little more expensive than typical Maryland cities like Baltimore, but that doesn’t mean it’s expensive to live here! Philly enjoys a reputation for being affordable, and also offers residents more job opportunities on account of being a larger city. Part of that big city pedigree, however, comes from the fact that Philly is home to over 1.57 million people – just shy of 1 million more than Maryland’s most populous city, Baltimore. Despite the population density, Philly is a welcoming city with a rich neighborly feeling no matter what neighborhood you move to.


The Philly Neighborhood Perks

If you like to walk, cycle, or jog, you’re in luck! Most of Philly’s neighborhoods are incredibly navigable without a car, with most amenities being reachable on foot or bike, and are supported by a robust public transit system of buses and trains besides. In fact, parking can be a challenge in some neighborhoods and especially downtown, so leaving the car at home is an easy decision to make. While there’s no replacing the salt marshes of Maryland, Philly packs its neighborhoods with greenspace, the most substantial of which is the 4,100-acre Fairmount Park, which is large enough to host a zoo, museums, playgrounds, nature trails, athletic fields, and more. You’ll also want to check out the various trails that follow the Schuylkill River if you’re ever wanting a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.


The Philly Neighborhood Scene

Philly is famous as a destination for some of the best food in the country, no matter what kind of fare you prefer. You’ll find a thriving craft beer and Italian food scene, new and trendy vegan fare, numerous crab shacks, and some more eclectic dining options as well. If you’re more into the music scene, there are over 40 music venues to find around Philly’s neighborhoods, or you can catch either of the two outdoor festivals Philly hosts, Jay-Z’s Made in America Festival and the Roots Picnic. Philly is also a premier destination for public art and is home to a number of notable installations, such as “The China Gate,” the bronze “Monument to Six Million Jewish Martyrs,” or you can check out South Street to catch some of Isaiah Zagar’s various mosaics.



Get A Philly Neighborhood Overview

By providing as much detail as possible about your ideal neighborhood and home when you fill out our New Home Buyer form, we’re able to better find you a location that’s a perfect match. You can also call us at (215) 360-3434 to discuss your relocation. Let finding a new home be the least stressful thing about relocating; get in touch with South Philly Team today.

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