Maryland's real estate market stands out as one of the most diverse and complex on the East Coast, with 41,701 actively licensed agents serving buyers and sellers across 24 counties and 268 cities. This impressive agent density reflects the state's unique position bridging major metropolitan areas while maintaining distinct rural and suburban communities from the Chesapeake Bay to the Appalachian foothills.






Includes the exact same 2,103,380 agents as the full-record version above but excludes address, phone, fax, mobile and license information. It DOES include name, office name, city, state, zip and county.
The concentration of real estate professionals in Maryland creates both opportunities and challenges for businesses seeking to connect with this market. With all 41,701 agents maintaining email contact information, the state offers remarkable accessibility for companies providing services, technology, and products to real estate professionals. However, the geographic and economic diversity across Maryland's markets means that agents operate in vastly different environments, from luxury waterfront properties in Annapolis to affordable starter homes in Cumberland.
The Baltimore-Washington corridor dominates Maryland's real estate activity, with Montgomery and Prince George's counties serving the D.C. metro area while Baltimore County and Baltimore City anchor the northern market. Anne Arundel County bridges these regions, benefiting from proximity to both major employment centers. These core markets represent the highest property values and transaction volumes, with agents specializing in everything from historic rowhouses in Federal Hill to million-dollar estates in Potomac.
Beyond the I-95 corridor, Maryland's market fragments into distinct regional characteristics. The Eastern Shore, including Talbot and Dorchester counties, focuses heavily on waterfront and vacation properties, while Western Maryland counties like Garrett and Allegany serve more affordable markets with recreational and rural properties. Frederick and Carroll counties have emerged as hot growth areas, attracting buyers seeking suburban amenities with reasonable commutes to major employment centers.
Maryland's 268 cities create an unusually fragmented market structure that challenges traditional real estate approaches. Agents must navigate everything from dense urban environments in Baltimore and Rockville to small town markets in places like Berlin or Havre de Grace. This complexity means that successful real estate professionals often develop hyper-local expertise, making broad-based marketing strategies less effective than targeted, region-specific approaches.
The state's proximity to Washington D.C. creates unique market pressures, with federal employment cycles, security clearance requirements, and political transitions all influencing buying patterns. Surprisingly, some of Maryland's strongest price appreciation has occurred in previously overlooked areas like Howard County and parts of Harford County, where buyers have discovered relative value compared to closer-in D.C. suburbs.
Companies serving the real estate industry require comprehensive contact data to effectively reach Maryland's diverse agent population. With agents scattered across 24 counties and operating in markets ranging from luxury waterfront sales to first-time homebuyer programs, targeted communication becomes essential. Mortgage lenders, title companies, and technology providers particularly benefit from having direct email access to all 41,701 licensed agents.
The email connectivity of Maryland's entire agent population presents unique opportunities for B2B companies to segment their outreach by geographic region, price point, or market specialty. Whether promoting new CRM systems to Baltimore city agents or marketing luxury staging services to Eastern Shore waterfront specialists, having comprehensive contact data enables businesses to craft relevant, timely messages that resonate with specific agent needs and market conditions.
How many real estate agents are licensed in Maryland?
As of our most recent update, there are 41,701 licensed real estate agents in Maryland. This includes both real estate brokers and sales agents across all 24 Maryland counties.
How often is the Maryland real estate agent email list updated?
We do two major updates per year with monthly "cleaning" of email addresses. (See complete Update Schedule.) Your purchase includes 12 months of free updates, ensuring you always have current contact information. Subsequent updates after a year are heavily discounted.
Can I get a free sample of Maryland real estate agent records?
Yes! Enter your email address in the form on this page to receive 100 free Maryland real estate agent records from the county of your choice.
What format is the Maryland real estate agent email list delivered in?
The Maryland real estate agent email list is delivered as an Excel CSV file, which downloads immediately after purchase.
Can I use this list for email marketing?
The real estate agent email list includes 41,701 email addresses for Maryland real estate agents. The list can be imported into any Email Service Platform such as MailChimp or Constant Contact or Dr Bill's very own Zap Contact.
What's included in the Maryland real estate agent email list?
Each Maryland real estage agent record includes: Full name (first, middle, last, suffix), email address, office name and complete address (street, city, state, ZIP, county), office phone and fax numbers (when available), cell phone (for 21,322 agents), and license number with type classification (broker or sales agent).
How accurate is the Maryland agent data?
We guarantee 96% accuracy on all Maryland agent data. If more than 4% of your list contains incorrect information, we provide prorated refunds or replacement records. Our bi-annual major updates with monthly email verification ensure data quality remains high.
Can I target specific Maryland cities or regions?
Yes! Our complete Maryland real estate agent email list includes city and county information for all 41,701 agents, allowing you to filter by geographic area. You can also purchase county-specific lists for targeted marketing to particular Maryland markets.