Hampstead, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You might be wondering how many people live in Hampstead City, MD. The city is located along the Chesapeake Bay in east-central Maryland, about 40 miles northeast of Washington, D.C. The most comfortable months to live in Hampstead are September, June, and August. The most unpleasant months to live in Hampstead are January and February. Below are some important facts about Hampstead.

The village was primarily comprised of rental tenements in the early nineteenth century. The affluent residents tended to move outside the area, leaving the west side largely empty. Machine shops and foundries started to settle in Hampstead. Residents were mostly skilled and unskilled laborers. Many of the earliest residents were European immigrants. In the early nineteenth century, Hampstead became a "Neck" suburb.

In Hampstead, approximately 6% of residents work in retail. Another 6% work in management. The median yearly income for Hampstead residents is nearly $80,000, which is about $12,000 more than its peers in neighboring areas. In comparison, the median income of residents of Hampstead, MD is $73,445 (source: United States Census Bureau).

The town is surrounded by towns: Atkinson, Plaistow, Kingston, and Danville. NHDOT's 2007-2016 Ten Year Plan indicates that Hampstead is a moderate town. However, the Town Police Department expects traffic volumes to increase in the next few years when the bypass is completed. In this case, the town should focus on other safety measures to mitigate the traffic risks.