Upper Marlboro, the historic county seat of Prince George's County, offers apartments for rent in a setting that combines historic architecture with modern conveniences. Established in 1706 as a port town along the Western Branch of the Patuxent River, Upper Marlboro maintains its historic character while providing contemporary living options. With an average rent of $1,883 for a one-bedroom apartment, this town of just over 650 residents sits conveniently near Washington, D.C., accessible via Route 301 and Maryland Route 4.
The town center features the Prince George's County Courthouse and County Administration Building, creating a hub of activity in the historic district. School House Pond offers outdoor recreation with its 0.75-mile boardwalk and fishing spots, while the Prince George's Equestrian Center hosts events throughout the year. The median household income is $113,808, and residents enjoy a range of housing options from historic properties to newer apartment communities. The town's location provides convenient access to employment centers throughout the D.C. metropolitan area while maintaining its distinct small-town atmosphere.
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