Livability Score

78
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities A+

There are lots of amenities close to this location.
Coffee (4) B
Queen City Creamery & Deli
Coffee Shop
Cafe Mark
Coffee Shop
Corner Tavern & Cafe
Coffee Shop
Basecamp Coffee Company
Coffee Shop
Entertainment (6) A+
Allegany Arts Council
Art Gallery
Allegany Museum
Museum
Cumberland Theatre
Theatre Arts
Constitution Park Ampitheater
Theatre Arts
Greenway Avenue Stadium
Stadium
The Rock - Allegany County Speedway
Stadium
Food and Drink (24) A+
Roy Rogers
Fast Food
Mezzos Tavern
Bar
Taco Bell
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Wendy's
Fast Food
Domino's
Fast Food
Baltimore St. Grill
Bar
Chick-fil-A
Fast Food
Chick-fil-A
Fast Food
Niner's Canal Pub
Bar
Uncle Jacks Pizzeria & Pub
Bar
Papa John's
Fast Food
Subway
Fast Food
Patricks
Bar
Appel's Gateway
Bar
Kimble’s Excelo Liquors
Alcohol
Little Caesars
Fast Food
KFC
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Burger King
Fast Food
Pizza Hut
Fast Food
Dairy Queen
Fast Food
Jolly Roger Discount Liquors
Alcohol
Subway
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Fitness (2) F
Cumberland YMCA
Gym
Bob Kirk Arena
Gym
Star-Lite Roller Skating Center
Gym
Groceries (4) A+
M&M Bake Shop
Bakery
Save-A-Lot
Grocery Store
Martin's
Grocery Store
Caporale’s Bakery
Bakery
Fruit Bowl
Grocery Store
Simply Cakes by Ellie
Bakery
Parks (22) A+
C&O Canal Towpath
Park
Riverside Park
Park
Downtown Cumberland Historic District
Park
Constitution Park
Park
Smith Park
Park
Narrows Scenic Park
Park
Riverside Recreation Complex
Park
Ort Field
Park
Fireman Field
Park
Lavale District Park
Park
Holly Field
Park
Public Works Property
Park
County Fairgrounds
Park
Lavale Community Park
Park
Shops (31) A+
SPECS
Optician
Divine Reflections
Beauty
Rent-A-Center
Furniture
Downtown Dollar
Discount Store
7-Eleven
Convenience Store
Book Center
Books
Morton’s Jewelry
Fashion
Roses
Discount Store
Sow’s Ear Antiques
Furniture
Terry’s Jewelry
Fashion
CapitalTristate
Home Improvement
Lew Lew Belle
Clothing
Hush Skin Care & Mountain Massage
Beauty
The Studio
Beauty
Family Dollar
Discount Store
Reptilian Arts
Pets
Statik
Hairdresser
Sheetz
Convenience Store
The Salon
Beauty
Ask Jesse
Electronics
Bridges Beauty Salon
Hairdresser
True Value Hardware Of Cumberland
Home Improvement
High Point Furniture Outlet
Furniture
Queen City Flea Market
Discount Store
Dollar General
Discount Store
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 1.0% take public transportation in Cumberland.
Public Transit Stops (7)
Stops & Stations
A+
Cumberland
Transit Station
Cumberland Amtrak Station
Bus Stop
055
Bus Stop
054
Bus Stop
056
Bus Stop
Cumberland
Transit Station
Cumberland Allegany College
Bus Stop
Workers Taking Public Transit
1.0%
F
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cost of living A+

The cost of living in Cumberland is 85/100 - which is 28% lower than Maryland.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
A
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
A-
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crime F

Cumberland crime rates are 4,006 per 100k, which is 97% higher than Maryland
Property Crime
3,395 crimes per 100k
F
Violent Crime
611 crimes per 100k
F
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employment F

The median income in Cumberland is $40,888 - which is 46% lower than Maryland.
Med. Household Income
$40,888
F
Unemployment Rate
4.0%
D+
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health A+

There are many hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (11)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A+
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Cumberland Anesthesia & Pain Managment
Doctor
Strozykowski Joseph G DDS
Dentist
Public Safety Office
Fire Station
East Side Fire Station Number 4
Fire Station
Allegany Allergy & Asthma
Hospital
Children's Medical Group
Clinic
South End Fire Station 2
Fire Station
Beckman's Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Rite Aid
Pharmacy
Western Maryland Regional Medical Center
Hospital
Allegany Orthodontics
Dentist
Dr. Janice Blough-LaBuda Family Dentistry
Dentist
LaVale Volunteer Fire Department
Fire Station
Family Values Dental
Dentist
Chapman & Associates
Clinic
Allegany Family Dentisty
Dentist
Dentistry
Dentist
Gonzaga Health Center
Clinic
LaVale Volunteer Rescue Squad
Ambulance Station
LaVale Volunteer Fire Deptartment - Station 2
Fire Station
Maryland State Police Barrack C - Cumberland
Police
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
A+
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housing A+

Cumberland home prices are $104,200 - which is 64% lower than Maryland
Home Price
$104,200
F
Home Appreciation Rate
16%
A
Home Affordability
2.5x (home price to income ratio)
A+
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schools D+

The Cumberland graduation rate is 84% - which is 3% lower than Maryland
School Test Scores
44%
F
High School Grad. Rates
84%
C
Elementary Schools (12) F
Beginnings Montessori School
West Side Elementary
South Penn Elementary
Washington Middle
The Jefferson School At Finan Center
Braddock Middle
John Humbird Elementary
Bishop Walsh School
Northeast Elementary
Lighthouse Christian Academy
Cumberland Mennonite School
Wiley Ford Primary School
Cash Valley Elementary
Parkside Elementary
High Schools (5) F
Fort Hill High
Allegany High
The Jefferson School At Finan Center
Bishop Walsh School
Lighthouse Christian Academy
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ratings F

Cumberland has an overall rating of 30% from 33 reviews.
User Reviews (8)
From AreaVibes
F
User Surveys (25)
From AreaVibes
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  • Cumberland has a Livability Score of 78/100, which is considered exceptional
  • Cumberland crime rates are 97% higher than the Maryland average
  • Cost of living in Cumberland is 28% lower than the Maryland average
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Not as nice as it once was 3 rating By Former Cumberlander ( Jan 29, 2018) I first went to Cumberland in 1991. I ended up there as a 21 year old hitch-hiker who was passing through. I stayed at the rescue mission, and ended up becoming friends with several people there, who ended up becoming best friends, and I lived there for about 13 years before I we ...Read More nt to Hagerstown, and finally, out of the state.Through the 90s, Cumberland was a pretty well laid back town. I could go through the downtown area all hours of the day and night, and feel reasonably safe, as crime wasn't so bad. If you couldn't find me, I was usually on the towpath hiking or biking. So I can say that then Cumberland, was a decent town.Fast forward to 2017.... After being out of Cumberland for about 13 years, I decided to drive 8 hours to visit for the weekend, and talk about a complete turn around. I was utterly disgusted by the turn around of the city. I walked down the pedestrian mall from one end to the other and back, and was asked about 10 times for a dollar for a hamburger(is that what they call heroin nowadays?) I've seen more addicts and drunks than I ever did when I lived here. I was even surprised the homeless woman Cathy was still roaming the streets(she was ok though, she never asked me for anything, and she was usually nice to talk to).Buildings are falling apart or are boarded up, my old neighborhood, the south end(past the underpass, far deep end of town), has turned into a raggedy a$$ dump, the canal from downtown to the Wiley Ford bridge is strewn with trash.....I seen nothing new to this town to help its image. It seems the city officials do not care what's happening to the town. Its become a disaster zone, and should be deemed unsafe for living.Sorry Cumberland...... I enjoyed you in the 90s, but after my 2017 visit, I shall not visit anymore. If a road trip requires me to drive though on i68, I will take the long way around. As I heard on the CB radio a few years ago about Cumberland:"Look to the left, look to the right, look into the armpit of America."That's basically what the city has become. Read Less
A small, bigoted closet full of heroin 0.5 rating By phunnyphish ( May 08, 2017) I can't believe this town exists. When heroin is the food of choice for most residents including younger residents, the employment is drug dealing and McDonalds, and feeding your family is as simple as birthing children for food stamps, you are in Cumberland. If you are a sex off ...Read More ender, this is the place for you!!!! Sometimes, I think this town is so bad, they made the movie Requiem for a Dream here. Because of the needles. STDs are to be expected when you stop by fast food. For the best nightlife, you can get drunk and pass out on one of the many uncleaned street corners! We have a beautiful community, such as our town's mascot, Kathy the blanket lady. Read Less
Whiners and whiners 0.5 rating By cland ( May 07, 2016) Lets see now their is many Whiners. Now the Mayor and Council notice they got to grow their is a group of whiners who think Rolling Mill should be preserved even though all the properties have at one point been gutted outside to not be designated historical by any level of Govern ...Read More ment. So I don't recommend anyone at this time. Read Less
RUN away from this town! 1 rating By llgmaryland ( Mar 19, 2016) I will tell you why this is the worst place to live. The summers in this town are extremely hot and humid. You will want to take 3 baths or showers a day. Then your stuck inside if you want to avoid being miserable in the heat. Then your health will decline because your inside in ...Read More stead of being outside and active. Then you get sick from the cold A.C. Winters are bone chilling cold and miserable so your stuck inside again. Then you get cabin fever. You will watch alot of T.V. so I hope you like re-runs of COPS and Ghost Hunting shows. The air outside smells bad much of the time and don't know if it is the old, stale, cannal water or the stinky CSX smoke or people's garbage or all of that. It is really crowded here and the houses are so close together that you can pass your neighbor a bar of soap. The parking here is horrendous! Parking on both sides of narrow streets and having to move over for people to get by. No parking down town unless you want to walk in the bad weather for a block or two. There is only one mall in the next city Lavale, and everybody is usually there at once so it is always crowded. The streets and sidewalks are small and banged up too and the traffic is terrible. There is a light on Virginia avenue that makes you wait forever. There are no places to shop here plan on going miles out of town to the Outlets. There is only JCP, Sears, and Walmart. There is a Kohls here but the TJMax here is a joke. There are some pretty decent restaraunts. The best being Reuby Tuesday, and AppleBees. Cumberland is getting a Cracker Barrel which is good. Un-fortunately, if your a private person, and you don't necessarily want people to know what your doing all the time, what your into, or whatever, you will have a very hard time keeping it private. Everyone knows everyone else here, and if they don't know you they have a way of finding you out. They will dig for information on you, and if they can't get it out of you they will get it from your family. If you don't have family here they will get it through where you work or from the places you frequent. Downfalls of living in a small area. There are no decent jobs here that pay well. When you graduate from h.S. or college move as soon as you can! This place is a trap. Once your in it it is doubly hard to get back out. They will over charge you for everything while you live here because the city is broke and desperate for your money. Even the richest people here really are not living that good. It makes no sense to live in Cinderella's castle when you live in the middle of no where. This place is too windy, too rainy, and too windy. It has more dreary days than sunny days and whoever said that this place has mountains have never seen the Rockies! Move to Colorado instead! RUN away from Cumberland! Read Less
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Whiners and whiners 0.5 rating By cland ( May 07, 2016) Lets see now their is many Whiners. Now the Mayor and Council notice they got to grow their is a group of whiners who think Rolling Mill should be preserved even though all the properties have at one point been gutted outside to not be designated historical by any level of Govern ...Read More ment. So I don't recommend anyone at this time. Read Less
RUN away from this town! 1 rating By llgmaryland ( Mar 19, 2016) I will tell you why this is the worst place to live. The summers in this town are extremely hot and humid. You will want to take 3 baths or showers a day. Then your stuck inside if you want to avoid being miserable in the heat. Then your health will decline because your inside in ...Read More stead of being outside and active. Then you get sick from the cold A.C. Winters are bone chilling cold and miserable so your stuck inside again. Then you get cabin fever. You will watch alot of T.V. so I hope you like re-runs of COPS and Ghost Hunting shows. The air outside smells bad much of the time and don't know if it is the old, stale, cannal water or the stinky CSX smoke or people's garbage or all of that. It is really crowded here and the houses are so close together that you can pass your neighbor a bar of soap. The parking here is horrendous! Parking on both sides of narrow streets and having to move over for people to get by. No parking down town unless you want to walk in the bad weather for a block or two. There is only one mall in the next city Lavale, and everybody is usually there at once so it is always crowded. The streets and sidewalks are small and banged up too and the traffic is terrible. There is a light on Virginia avenue that makes you wait forever. There are no places to shop here plan on going miles out of town to the Outlets. There is only JCP, Sears, and Walmart. There is a Kohls here but the TJMax here is a joke. There are some pretty decent restaraunts. The best being Reuby Tuesday, and AppleBees. Cumberland is getting a Cracker Barrel which is good. Un-fortunately, if your a private person, and you don't necessarily want people to know what your doing all the time, what your into, or whatever, you will have a very hard time keeping it private. Everyone knows everyone else here, and if they don't know you they have a way of finding you out. They will dig for information on you, and if they can't get it out of you they will get it from your family. If you don't have family here they will get it through where you work or from the places you frequent. Downfalls of living in a small area. There are no decent jobs here that pay well. When you graduate from h.S. or college move as soon as you can! This place is a trap. Once your in it it is doubly hard to get back out. They will over charge you for everything while you live here because the city is broke and desperate for your money. Even the richest people here really are not living that good. It makes no sense to live in Cinderella's castle when you live in the middle of no where. This place is too windy, too rainy, and too windy. It has more dreary days than sunny days and whoever said that this place has mountains have never seen the Rockies! Move to Colorado instead! RUN away from Cumberland! Read Less
Typical city with low income, low education, and high unemployment 3 rating By WRollins84 ( May 08, 2015) Despite the title above, Cumberland (and the surrounding area) isn't all that bad. Like most things in life, it is what you make of it. If you live in the slums, do drugs, and drop out of school, then you'll end up like the two disgruntled individuals who posted negative reviews ...Read More here. Jobs don't pay much, but you're an idiot if you think cost of living is high. If you drive an hour west to Morgantown or east to Hagerstown, you tack on an addl 25 or 30% to housing and rent costs. The main job sites here are CSX (Railroad), ABL/IBM, the hospital, multiple prisons, and teaching jobs at the many local schools and 3 local colleges. It also isn't hard to get a decent job, because competition is extremely weak.

Shopping and dining options are poor for the most part, although there are a few decent restaurants. The mall lacks diversity - JC Penny, Sears, and Bon Ton are all pretty much the same, except Sears sells electronics and appliances. While Wal-Mart isn't anything to write home about, it's a luxury shopping destination compared to the Wal-Marts I've been to in the Baltimore area. Generally friendly staff at most places, and the people in town are nice unless they are disgruntled with their lives, and you can usually who they are when you look at them.

The nightlife is mediocre at best, and it's hard to find a decent mate around here because every 5 thinks she's a dime and every guy is sleaze, so most women end up single moms by 23 years old, and most dad's try to get out of paying child support, either by not working or by disappearing. The crime rate isn't that high in most parts of town, but if you live in south end or one of several ghettos then you should expect a higher crime rate, unfortunately. If you graduate, keep your nose clean, and you're willing to work, then you'll find that Cumberland is a fine place to live. The people giving negative reviews are most likely part of the problem with the town, not the solution. The solution is make ~30k a year by actually working, keep all your teeth, and don't do drugs (you can group the last two), and you'll find that that amount of money goes a long way here. Read Less
Unsafe city and it isn't great and their aren't plentiful of job their 0.5 rating By cland ( Feb 02, 2015) Cumberland is not great as airborne has said. It is unaffordable. Community is non existent. Even the commissioner court does not do its duties to accept criminal complaints and the short white woman is very corrupt and the attorney general Brian Fisher needs to do his job and sh ...Read More ut down these corrupt administrators at the District Court House. The circuit court is more corrupt where Judge Timothy Finan based on actual witnesses knows he steals illegal drugs along with a deputy sheriff and uses the stolen drugs for the judges personal use and when the innocent law enforcement officer looks for the drugs to bring to court for trial the drugs is not in evidence lockup and the crooked drug user judge dismisses the charges because he stole the drugs. Even his longtime court assistant used marijuana that was taken from evidence lockup and both used the drugs. Nightlife last till 6 PM since the whiners banned strip clubs and entertainment beyond downtown. Shopping is non existent and people don't want real stuff and they all benefit a bunch of bible thumpers at Wal-Mart aka Commie Mart and yes a lot of their employees are a bunch of drug users because they are whiners. Besides Airborne thinks the cost of living is low but the cost of living is high when you factor food, gasoline, electric. Employment is not great for anyone regardless of education and unlike Airborne story the jobs aren't their and they are non existent and Every Governor from Mandel to O'Malley helped killed off jobs and made the cost of living go up. Besides where is the shooting range at because the state of Maryland shut them all down because whiners got their way. Good try airborne you haven't served in the military and you surely were paid to write this pile of crap. The livability scale is full of crap and only crime is accurate. Read Less
Place to retire 3.5 rating By Airborne82 ( Jan 26, 2015) I am about to retire from the military after 24 years of active service and 6 years of being a reservist in the town of Cumberland, MD. The reason why, is because my wife is from the area and this is where a majority of her family lives. The cost of living is very low and there i ...Read More s plenty of housing. Regarding jobs, there are many opportunities for those with a college education, former military, or those with technical skills. The major employers are CSX (the railroad), federal and state prisons, and the hospital. There is crime, but it is kept under control by local and state police. It is my opinion that the crime present is due in part to the family members of the prisoners in the local prisons who have moved to the area. Also, since Cumberland is in a strategic area, there is opportunity for drug trafficking. Crime is never going to be as high as in cities such as Baltimore, Washington DC, or other major cities in the US. I am from Puerto Rico and I like the sense of community in Cumberland and the surrounding areas. Besides, I get to go to the range to shoot my guns, hike in the local forests, and ski at the resort not too far west of the city. Read Less
Not safe and cost of living too high. Avoid or take risk. 0.5 rating By cland ( Dec 10, 2014) I'm rating this city very low because it is not affordable. People up here are one of the most rude sob's ever around. Best restaurants are dwindling because people whine about the prices. People aren't giving at all to charity. Their is a element made of criminals and a few non ...Read More criminals who make life terrible. The nightlife last till 6 PM. Shopping is non existent because cry babies prefer always low prices Walmart where many employees are a bunch of crackheads. Their is barely any attractions. Community surely is non existent because it involves a fringe element screaming and hollering and the day time short woman does not do her powers to take criminals even though she is mandated to issue arrest warrants but doesn't. Cumberland where thugs and corruption at the District Court House in the Court Commissioner run rampant and where is the Attorney General. Shopping avoid Sears Auto repair they ripoff people and almost cause car crashes and the law doesn't crack down for violation of laws.

If you all like being ripoff then please come. Otherwise stay away. Read Less

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      A+ Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Cumberland? Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      C&O Canal Towpath
      Riverside Park
      Downtown Cumberland Historic District
      Constitution Park
      Smith Park
      Narrows Scenic Park
      Riverside Recreation Complex
      Ort Field

      Entertainment

      Allegany Arts Council
      Allegany Museum
      Cumberland Theatre
      Constitution Park Ampitheater
      Greenway Avenue Stadium
      The Rock - Allegany County Speedway

      Food & Drink

      Roy Rogers
      Mezzos Tavern
      Taco Bell
      McDonald's
      Wendy's
      Domino's
      Baltimore St. Grill
      Chick-fil-A

      B+ Commute

      Is public transit available in Cumberland? Of all people who commute, 1.0% take public transportation in Cumberland.
      Drive to Work
      76%

      equal to the US average

      Take Public Transit
      1%

      4% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      4%

      2% higher than the US average

      A Health & Safety

      Is Cumberland a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Allegany Allergy & Asthma
      Western Maryland Regional Medical Center

      Pharmacies

      Beckman's Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      Rite Aid

      Doctors

      Cumberland Anesthesia & Pain Managment