[Greater Baltimore]

Queen Anne's County

Fast Facts:

  • Queen Anne's was home to 52,508 people and had 22,401 housing units in 2023. Since 2010, Queen Anne's has added an average of 400 people and 200 housing units per year.
  • Nineteen percent of households were renters and 51 percent of renters had unaffordable housing costs.
Sources: Census Population and Housing Unit Estimates, Decennial Census, American Community Survey (2019-23), and the HIT survey of local jurisdictions.
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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

  1. Christopher M. Corchiarino

    Christopher M. Corchiarino

    President, County Commissioner - District 4

  2. Philip L. Dumenil

    Philip L. Dumenil

    Vice-President, County Commissioner - District 3

  3. J. Patrick McLaughlin

    J. Patrick McLaughlin

    County Commissioner - District 2

  4. Jack N. Wilson, Jr.

    Jack N. Wilson, Jr.

    County Commissioner - District 1

  5. James J. Moran

    James J. Moran

    At Large County Commissioner

Housing Official

  1. Mike Clark

    Mike Clark

    Executive Director of Housing and Family Services