Queen Anne's County
Fast Facts:
- Queen Anne's was home to 53,688 people and had 22,890 housing units in 2024. Since 2010, Queen Anne's has added an average of 400 people and 200 housing units per year.
- Seventeen percent of households were renters and 54 percent of renters had unaffordable housing costs.
Policy Status
Solving the region's affordable housing crisis requires a portfolio of policies to preserve existing affordable housing, produce more housing, and protect people from discrimination and displacement.
Right of First Refusal
- In progress: Queen Anne's County
Preservation Inventory - Subsidized
- In progress: Queen Anne's County
Preservation Inventory - Unsubsidized
- In progress: Queen Anne's County
Rental Assistance Demonstration
- In progress: Queen Anne's County
Energy Efficiency Upgrades for Homeowners
- Not adopted: Queen Anne's County
Energy Efficiency Upgrades of Affordable Housing
- Not adopted: Queen Anne's County
Housing Outcomes
Local jurisdictions submitted data to enable the region to track housing production, preservation, and rental affordability.
Structural Racism
Discriminatory actions and racist public policies have produced inequitable outcomes for Black, Indigenous, and people of color in the Washington region, including lower incomes and wealth, lower homeownership rates, and higher rates of housing cost burden.
Housing Context
Understanding how household incomes relate to the supply of affordable rental and homeownership units will inform jurisdictions' efforts to meet the current and future housing needs of residents.
Elected Officials

Christopher M. Corchiarino
President, County Commissioner - District 4



