Pikesville, Md
Pikesville, MD is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) situated in Baltimore County, Maryland. It lies at approximately 39.3764° N latitude and 76.7228° W longitude. The area is positioned just northwest of Baltimore City, making it a prominent suburb with convenient access to the Baltimore Beltway (I-695). Pikesville’s primary ZIP codes are 21208 and 21282, and it borders several other communities including Owings Mills, Randallstown, Stevenson, and Mount Washington.
Pikesville is recognized for its diverse neighborhoods and districts, which include Sudbrook Park, Woodholme, The Woodlands, Colonial Village, Stevenson, and Quarry Lake. Sudbrook Park is notable for its historic Victorian homes and winding tree-lined streets, while Quarry Lake is a more recent upscale development centered around a scenic lake with luxury condos, shops, and restaurants. Pikesville is also home to the Maryland State Police Headquarters and several synagogues and Jewish institutions, reflecting its status as the center of the Jewish community in the Baltimore metropolitan area.
According to the 2020 United States Census, Pikesville has a population of approximately 34,168 residents. The demographic composition is diverse: about 65% White (with a significant Jewish population), 23% African American, 6% Asian, and 3% Hispanic or Latino, with smaller percentages of other races and ethnicities. The area is known for its high level of educational attainment, with more than 50% of adults holding a bachelor’s degree or higher.
The median household income in Pikesville is around $85,000, which is above both the state and national averages. The median age in Pikesville is approximately 46 years, reflecting a substantial population of retirees as well as families and professionals. The community boasts a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartment complexes, with median home values around $350,000. Notably, Pikesville’s real estate market is considered robust, with steady demand driven by excellent schools, amenities, and proximity to major employment centers.
Pikesville features several parks and recreational areas, including Meadowood Regional Park and Sudbrook Park, which offer trails, sports fields, and playgrounds. The area is served by Baltimore County Public Schools, with highly regarded institutions such as Pikesville High School, Fort Garrison Elementary, and Summit Park Elementary. Private schools, including Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and Krieger Schechter Day School, also serve the community.
Pikesville is a hub for Jewish culture in Maryland, hosting kosher markets, delis, Jewish community centers, and synagogues such as Beth El Congregation, Suburban Orthodox, and Chizuk Amuno. The Pikesville Branch of the Baltimore County Public Library is a central resource, and the community enjoys a range of shopping and dining options, from the Festival at Woodholme shopping center to local favorites like Goldberg’s New York Bagels and Mari Luna Mexican Grill.
Major roads in Pikesville include Reisterstown Road (MD-140), Old Court Road, Smith Avenue, and Milford Mill Road. Public transportation is provided by Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) bus routes and the nearby Metro SubwayLink. Pikesville’s blend of suburban comfort, cultural richness, and convenient location make it one of the most desirable places to live in the Baltimore metropolitan area.