Buckeystown, Maryland Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are moving to Buckeystown City, Maryland, you may be wondering, "What is the population and sate of the city?" Here is some information to help you. First, let's define a housing unit. This term includes houses, apartments, mobile homes, and other structures used for human habitation. As of 2010, the average household in Buckeystown was renting a house, which means that 49.6% of the population lives in rented housing. In Buckeystown, the rent burden was higher than the average for neighboring cities, such as Point of Rocks, Leesburg, and Burkittsville.

The population of Buckeystown is diverse. Residents report being of African American, White, and European descent. Most people speak English as their first language, but Spanish and Polish are also widely spoken. Because Buckeystown is inland, its weather tends to be cooler than that of neighboring cities. While winters are cold and springs are hot, temperatures can vary dramatically.

Historic buildings and homes in Buckeystown include the Paul Gressling House, built in 1903, a two-story Carpenter Gothic frame covered with asbestos siding. The Philip Sinstock House is another early to mid-19th century frame covered in asbestos siding. The town also includes two Federal style houses. Its residents take pride in their homes and town, and it is clear that they are proud of it.