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ABOUT
THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY KEY CONTACTS Navy Housing Service Center Naval Support Activity Annapolis 349 Kinkaid Rd. Annapolis, MD 21402
PH: (410) 293-9739 or (410) 293-9731 Email: AnnapolisHousing@navy.mil Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30AM - 4:00PM
Unaccompanied Personnel Housing 58 Bennion Rd. Annapolis, MD 21402
PH: (410) 293-9067 or (410) 293- 9070
Lincoln Military Housing 349 Kinkaid Rd. Annapolis, MD 21402 PH: (410) 919-4548 Email: annapolis@lpsi.com Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30AM - 4:00PM and Sat 9:00AM - 1:00PM
Fleet and Family Support Center 168 Bennion Rd. Annapolis, MD 21402 PH: (410) 293-2641 Email: m_ffsc_annapolis@navy.mil Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00AM - 4:30PM
The United States Naval Academy—part of Naval Support Activity (NSA) Annapolis—is located on the east end of the beautiful capital city of Annapolis, Maryland. Adjacent to the Chesapeake Bay and bordered by the Severn River, Annapolis’ landscape is characterized by water. Several creeks branch off the river and meander through the city, adding to the nautical vibe. The Naval Academy was founded in 1845 and is a four-year, coeducational service academy. Graduates are commissioned as officers in either the U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps. Like the other service academies, there’s some lingo specific to the USNA—be in the know before you arrive! The student body is known as midshipmen, and students are not called freshmen, sophomores, etc., but rather fourth class, third class, second class, and first class. The fourth class is also known as “plebes.” The grounds of the Naval Academy are called the “Yard,” and there are many monuments to prominent figures and events in naval history alongside buildings of historical and architectural significance. Massive Bancroft Hall houses the entire brigade of midshipmen—more than 4,400 students—and is the largest dormitory in the world. Athletics are a big deal at the Naval Academy and are not optional for the midshipmen. Any student who is not a member of a varsity team is required to participate in intramural sports. The rivalry with the cadets of the United States Military Academy is the stuff of legend, and the annual Army-Navy football game is one of the most important dates on the calendar. Beating Army in any sport is significant, so much so that teams that beat Army in the athletic year wear a gold star on their varsity letter patch to denote the victory. Many stationed at the Naval Academy love the experience of living on the Yard and being immersed in Academy life. These historic homes are at a premium and, due to either a lack of availability or a desire for more space or separation, others choose to live in the surrounding communities. Living in Annapolis is particularly desirable among single service members and young couples due to the vibrancy of the city. Families tend to prefer the surrounding suburbs of Arnold, Millersville, and Crownsville with their top-notch schools.
School Liaison
168 Bennion Rd. Annapolis, MD 21402 PH: (410) 293-2605 Email: NavySLO.NSAA.FCM.fct@navy.mil Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00AM - 4:30PM (closed weekends and holidays)
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ABOUT
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY
LOCATION BY PLANE
BY BUS
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) 40 mins
Annapolis Greyhound Station - 20 mins 275 Harry S Truman Pkwy. Annapolis, MD 21401
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) - 60 mins
COMMUTE CHART Area / Neighborhood
DRIVE TIME PH: (800) 231-2222
Washington, D.C. - 50 mins
Hours: Sun-Sat, 24 hours/day
Philadelphia, PA - 2 hrs 15 mins New York, NY - 3 hrs 45 mins
Bus stop only Online tickets available
Virginia Beach, VA - 4 hrs
*Impact of Peak Hours (6:00AM - 9:00AM / 4:00PM - 7:00PM)
via GATE to
Bancroft Hall
Herndon Monument “The Yard”
Armel-Letwich Visitor Center
Annapolis
Gate 1
12 MINS 16 MINS*
9 MINS 16 MINS*
7 MINS 16 MINS*
Arnold
Gate 8
12 MINS 20 MINS*
10 MINS 20 MINS*
10 MINS 18 MINS*
Crownsville
Gate 3
18 MINS 40 MINS*
18 MINS 45 MINS*
16 MINS 35 MINS*
Millersville
Gate 8
18 MINS 45 MINS*
18 MINS 45 MINS*
18 MINS 40 MINS*
Crofton
Gate 1
22 MINS 50 MINS*
22 MINS 45 MINS*
20 MINS 50 MINS*
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NEARBY
NEIGHBORHOODS ANNAPOLIS
ARNOLD
CROFTON
CROWNSVILLE
MILLERSVILLE
Annapolis About Quaint and charming are common descriptors for Annapolis, a coastal town that is best known for being the state capital of Maryland and home to the United States Naval Academy. Water defines this town, and boaters, fishermen, and water sports enthusiasts all flock to the area for the recreational opportunities the Chesapeake Bay and Severn River provide. The coastal location also provides ample culinary delights for seafood lovers. The historic downtown area is the heart of Annapolis. There is a lot to do in this highly walkable area, from exploring the City Dock to enjoying a cold treat at one of the city’s many ice cream parlors. Annapolis is also home to frequent festivals, including some downright quirky events. The Sock Burning Festival, a symbolic farewell to winter, is held each spring, and the Maritime Republic of Eastport’s Tug o’ War between Eastport and Annapolis is the longest overwater tug of war contest in the world. Annapolis is also a regional cultural center with galleries, museums, and theaters to enjoy. The Annapolis Shakespeare Company performs a mix of classic theater year-round, and Annapolis boasts its own opera company, orchestra, and ballet company. Not bad for a small city!
Neighbors
Sailors—both professional and recreational—are everywhere in this waterfront community. The city is the state capital and as such is home to many legislators and government officials.
Neighborhood Feel
Home types and prices vary widely across Annapolis. Cape Cods, colonials, split-levels, condos, and apartments are all available. The downtown area has a happening vibe and is highly walkable. Areas farther out have a more typical suburban feel.
Commute
The commute from Annapolis to the Naval Academy is very quick, just minutes in most parts of town. Traffic can be a consideration, particularly during the peak tourist season in the summer and when the Naval Academy hosts major events.
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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | ANNAPOLIS Points of Interest ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Maryland State House Maryland World War II Memorial Sandy Point State Park Annapolis Maritime Museum Jonas Green State Park Chase-Lloyd House Thomas Point Park Maryland Federation of Art Charles Carroll House Ellen O. Moyer Nature Park at Back Creek French Soldiers Monument
Big Plus
● You will not lack things to do in this vibrant city, with its robust cultural scene, great restaurants, and nearly every water-based activity you can imagine. ● The area—especially the quaint downtown—is beautiful and desirable, with lots of character and charm.
Things to Consider
● Prepare yourself for sticker shock—this area can be very pricey, especially near the water. ● Outside of the historic area, Annapolis loses some of its charm and has a typical suburban vibe. ● Traffic congestion, especially when there is an event at the Naval Academy and during peak tourist season, is a reality in this popular town. ● There is an income disparity in Annapolis, with some low-income areas peppered among exclusive neighborhoods. There are limited property options for the middle class.
How’s the Market?
● The median home value for homes in Annapolis is $420,000, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to decrease by 0.6% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Annapolis is $2,334. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.
School Scoop
● Schools in Annapolis are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 militaryconnected children in the district. ● One of the best schools in Annapolis is West Annapolis Elementary School, rated a 9 on GreatSchools.org. One of the local middle schools, Wiley H. Bates Middle School, offers an Performing and Visual Arts (PVA) Magnet Program. Know that school ratings vary greatly in Annapolis. Research assigned schools thoroughly to make sure the school will be a good fit for your child. ● Naval Academy Primary School is a private elementary school open to children of active-duty and retired military personnel and USNA employees. Children of government employees and local residents with a connection to USNA are also eligible to attend, but on a space-available basis. The primary mission of the school is to serve the children from the Annapolis-area military community, and the school is particularly adept at addressing their needs. The school is conveniently located close to both the USNA and NSAAnnapolis. ● Private school options in Annapolis include Saint Mary’s Elementary School, Saint Mary’s High School, The Key School, and St. Margaret’s Day School.
Highlighted Areas
● Admiral Heights ● Winchester-on-the-Severn ● Pendennis Mount
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NEARBY
NEIGHBORHOODS ANNAPOLIS
ARNOLD
CROFTON
CROWNSVILLE
MILLERSVILLE
Arnold About Across the Severn River from Annapolis, Arnold is a waterfront town on the Broadneck Peninsula that stretches to the shores of the Magothy River to the north. Arnold enjoys the same natural beauty as Annapolis, but without the hustle and bustle of the larger city. There is a small-town feel to this somewhat secluded area. There are numerous marinas in this coastal town, and residents are often sailing or fishing during their leisure time. There are also beautiful places on land to explore in this quiet, picturesque area. Schools are excellent in this town. In addition to top-rated primary and secondary schools, Arnold is also home to Anne Arundel Community College, one of the top community colleges in the nation.
Neighbors Arnold appeals to those who are seeking to slow down the pace of life a bit. The numerous marinas make it appealing to those who own boats or want to enjoy the natural beauty of the area’s waterways.
Neighborhood Feel Arnold is a quiet residential town with a variety of housing options. Waterfront condos, ranch-style single-family homes, and large colonials are all common.
Commute The commute to Annapolis is about ten minutes. Traffic is not a major issue.
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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | ARNOLD Points of Interest
School Scoop
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● Though you can find reasonably priced properties in Arnold, prices creep up as you get closer to the waterfront and can quickly exceed the budget of most military families. Be realistic about what your budget will allow.
● Schools in Annapolis are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 militaryconnected children in the district. ● Arnold Elementary School was named 2016 Blue Ribbon School (one of 329 schools nationally) and is rated a 9 on GreatSchools.org. Belvedere Elementary School and Magothy River Middle School earned ratings of 8, according to GreatSchools.org. ● A private school option in Arnold is Arnold Christian Academy.
How’s the Market?
Highlighted Areas
Broadneck Park Arnold Park Bay Hills Golf Club Anne Arundel Community College
Big Plus ● Arnold has more options for middle-class buyers than nearby Annapolis. ● The pace of life in Arnold is more relaxed. Families appreciate the laid-back vibe. ● Schools are top-notch in Arnold.
Things to Consider
● The median home value for homes in Arnold is $419,400, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to decrease by 0.6% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Arnold is $2,374. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.
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Admirals Ridge Pines-on-the-Severn Landhaven Village at Stephen’s Woods Foxmoor Magothy Manor Canterbury Village
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NEARBY
NEIGHBORHOODS ANNAPOLIS
ARNOLD
CROFTON
CROWNSVILLE
MILLERSVILLE
Crofton About A master-planned community (a large-scale residential area that includes extensive amenities), Crofton is a sought-after community south of Fort Meade and west of Annapolis and the United States Naval Academy. The town is encircled by a four-mile parkway, with all the Crofton elementary schools located within this family-oriented development. Crofton is growing, but still maintains a quiet, understated vibe. Named to Money Magazine’s list of the “100 Best Places to Live” in both 2007 and 2011, Crofton has a lot to offer, including numerous shopping options and excellent schools.
Neighbors Families flock to this master-planned community that includes lots of amenities for children.
Neighborhood Feel Crofton housing options consist of townhomes, apartments, and single-family homes. Mature trees are plentiful, adding to the parklike feel of the area.
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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | CROFTON Points of Interest ● ● ● ●
Walden Country Club Globecom Wildlife Management Area Crofton Park Bell Branch Athletic Complex
Big Plus ● Crofton public schools enjoy excellent ratings and are quite desirable. ● As a master-planned community, there are numerous amenities available to residents, including pools, trails, and athletic fields. ● Things to Consider ● Traffic can be significant in the area and can lengthen the commute to Fort Meade.
How’s the Market? ● The median home value for homes in Crofton is $350,100, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to increase by 1.4% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Crofton is $2,156. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.
School Scoop ● Schools in Annapolis are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools. org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 militaryconnected children in the district. ● Crofton has four schools. One of the highest rated schools is Crofton Woods Elementary School, which has a rating of 10 according to GreatSchools.org. ● Currently, students in town go to either Arundel High School or South River High School. In the 2020-2021 school year, Crofton will have its own high school, currently under construction after years of lobbying by community members for a high school specifically for local students.
Highlighted Areas ● ● ● ●
Walden Crofton Square Crofton Village Chapman Farm at Crofton
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NEARBY
NEIGHBORHOODS ANNAPOLIS
ARNOLD
CROFTON
CROWNSVILLE
MILLERSVILLE
Crownsville About Follow the Severn River northwest from Annapolis and you will reach Crownsville. This small town is close to Annapolis but offers quiet living, great schools, and beautiful vistas. Crownsville has great water access, but use of the beaches and marinas in town is limited to those living in the beachfront communities. For those with homes with water access, boat docks are often available for very reasonable fees. Many of the older neighborhoods along the Severn River were originally built as vacation homes and are now used as year-round residences. There are reasonably priced properties to be found in these established areas. Newer neighborhoods offer beautiful homes with modern style, but often come with steep price tags. The Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds are located in Crownsville and host the Anne Arundel County Fair each September and the annual Maryland Renaissance Festival in the summer. Both events draw large crowds.
Neighbors People in Crownsville love being close to the water, and the area attracts those who want to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
Neighborhood Feel The area is a mix of old and new homes. Many communities have “water privileges,� that is, access to beaches and marinas for residents.
Commute Crownsville is approximately 15 to 20 minutes from downtown Annapolis. It generally does not experience heavy traffic patterns.
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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | CROWNSVILLE Points of Interest ● ● ● ●
School Scoop
Eisenhower Golf Course Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds Maryland Renaissance Festival Bacon Ridge Natural Area
Big Plus
● Many of the communities in Crownsville have water access available to residents, a boon if you enjoy the water!
Things to Consider
● Crownsville is nearly all residential. Shopping is available about ten minutes away in Millersville.
● Schools in Annapolis are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 military-connected children in the district. ● One of the best schools in Crownsville is South Shore Elementary School, rated a 9 on GreatSchools.org. ● A private school option is Indian Creek School, coeducational, nonsectarian day school housed on two campuses in Crownsville.
How’s the Market?
● The median home value for homes in Crownsville is $461,200, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to decrease by 0.1% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Crownsville is $2,398. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.
Highlighted Areas ● ● ● ●
Herald Harbor Sunrise Beach Severn Landing Hatfield
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NEARBY
NEIGHBORHOODS ANNAPOLIS
ARNOLD
CROFTON
CROWNSVILLE
MILLERSVILLE
Millersville About Millersville is a small area known for being a bit more affordable than nearby Severna Park. Families are attracted to the more reasonable home prices and stellar schools. The homes are largely from the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s. The Childs Residence is the centerpiece of the town. Also known as the George Miller Residence and the Millersville Store and Post Office, the historic house dates back to 1840 and was the home of Millersville’s namesake. The building served as a post office and community store for 130 years and currently houses the Anne Arundel County Trails program.
Neighbors This family-oriented community draws a range of residents attracted to affordable homes prices.
Neighborhood Feel Properties in Millersville are largely townhomes and single-family homes, many of which date back to second half of the 20th century.
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NEIGHBORHOOD INFO | MILLERSVILLE Points of Interest
● Kinder Farm Park ● Childs Residence
Big Plus
● Your housing dollars will go further in Millersville. ● Schools are excellent in this small community.
Things to Consider
● Millersville is quiet and does not have as many suburban perks as some of the neighboring areas.
How’s the Market?
● The median home value for homes in Millersville is $414,400, according to the Zillow Home Value Index. Home values are forecasted to increase by 0.2% in the coming year. ● According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for homes in Millersville is $2,398. ● Note that these values fluctuate, so be sure to check out the Zillow Home Value Index and Rental Index for yourself as well.
School Scoop
● Schools in Annapolis are part of Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS), a large district with 128 schools enrolling approximately 83,000 students. Eighteen schools in the district were recipients of the National Blue Ribbon, an award recognizing overall academic excellence or a school’s progress in closing achievement gaps. Additionally, 21 AACPS schools won the Maryland Blue Ribbon. The district has an overall rating of 7, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Schools in the AACPS district are well-versed in addressing the needs of military children, with around 8,000 military-connected children in the district. ● Two of the best public schools in Millersville are Millersville Elementary School and Shipley’s Choice Elementary School, both of which have a rating of 9, according to GreatSchools.org. ● Private school options in Millersville include Elvaton Christian Academy and Rockbridge Academy.
Highlighted Areas ● ● ● ● ●
Villagio Enclave Point Field Landing Shipley’s Choice Sabrina Park Village of Olde Mill
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