Ken was stationed at Patuxent River NAS from 2009 to 2012, so he knows this county the way only someone who lived the PCS cycle can. Every community below comes with the loan strategy that actually closes there, from BAH-friendly starter homes in Lexington Park to Leonardtown's historic streets.
Price ranges are broad local guides, not appraisals. St. Mary's moves fast, among the fastest in Southern Maryland, so Ken confirms real comparables for any address you are considering.
The gateway to Pax River NAS. The county's most active and most affordable market: townhomes, starter single-family homes, and constant turnover driven by the PCS cycle. VA loans dominate, FHA covers buyers rebuilding credit, and BAH often covers the full payment. Ken structures VA offers here weekly and knows what listing agents in this market expect.
Investor note: the base guarantees tenant demand. Military rentals lease fast and DSCR loans qualify on the rent. Ken helps transferring service members turn a Lexington Park home into their first rental instead of selling at PCS time.
The county's suburban center. Planned communities, newer construction, shopping, and the defense contractor workforce. A step up in price from Lexington Park with strong schools. Conventional and VA split the market, and new construction buyers should have Ken review builder financing offers side by side with outside options, because the builder's lender is not automatically the best deal.
The county seat and its charmer. A walkable historic square, waterfront on Breton Bay, and a mix of historic homes, new townhome communities, and estates. Conventional dominates, VA is common, and the occasional high-value waterfront purchase reaches jumbo. Historic properties can carry appraisal quirks that Ken plans for early.
The middle of the county. Established homes on larger lots, small farms, and short commutes to the base from the north and west. Conventional and VA are the workhorses, and a meaningful share of addresses here qualifies for USDA $0 down. Always check before assuming.
Northern St. Mary's, where acreage lives. The commuter corridor toward DC via Route 5, with homes on land, horse properties, and new construction. USDA eligibility is widespread here, construction-to-permanent loans fit the build-on-your-own-lot dream, and VA covers the veterans heading to Andrews or the Pentagon.
The quiet southern tip. Watermen's villages, weekend cottages, and serious waterfront at the confluence of the Potomac and the Bay. Second-home financing, jumbo for premium waterfront, and careful flood insurance math are the themes. Ken prices the full payment, insurance included, before you fall in love with the view.
The county's signature loan: $0 down, no PMI, and BAH-friendly payments for the Pax River community. Ken used the benefit himself and structures winning VA offers here constantly.
3.5% down with 580 plus credit for first-time buyers and credit rebuilders, most active in Lexington Park and Great Mills.
3 to 5% down for first-timers with cancellable PMI. The default in California, Wildewood, and Leonardtown.
$0 down for eligible addresses, and much of northern and central St. Mary's qualifies. One of the most underused programs in the county.
Building on family land in Mechanicsville or a lot in Hollywood? One closing, rate locked before the build, converting automatically to your permanent mortgage. VA construction offers $0 down for eligible veterans.
For homeowners 62 and better: stay in the home with no required monthly mortgage payment, open a growing line of credit, or use H4P to right-size closer to family.
Fairway has a loan program for almost any mortgage scenario. Contact Ken to determine which loan program best fits your needs.
Tell Ken the neighborhood and the mission. PCS, first home, forever home, or rental. He served here and he will map the loan strategy in one free call.