Livability Score

60
/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 F

There are not many amenities close to this location.
Coffee (3) F
Rise Up Coffee Roasters
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Entertainment (8) F
Salisbury Zoo
Zoo
Wicomico Youth & Civic Center
Theatre Arts
Regal Cinemas
Cinema
Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art
Museum
Student Art Center
Theatre Arts
Theatre and Web Development House
Theatre Arts
Naylor Mill Forest Trail
Attraction
Sammy the Seagull
Attraction
Seagull Stadium
Stadium
Arthur W. Perdue Stadium
Stadium
Southbound Alley
Bowling Alley
Food and Drink (47) F
Arby's
Fast Food
Mojo's
Bar
Burger King
Fast Food
Top Notch Cakes
Sweets
Checkers
Fast Food
Wicomico Wine&Spirits
Alcohol
Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt
Fast Food
Chick-fil-A
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Rita's Italian Ice
Sweets
DQ Grill & Chill
Fast Food
Dunkin'
Fast Food
Arby's
Fast Food
Dunkin'
Fast Food
Five Guys
Fast Food
Taco Bell
Fast Food
Chipotle
Fast Food
Hardee's
Fast Food
Popeyes
Fast Food
Firehouse Subs
Fast Food
Popeyes
Fast Food
Krispy Kreme
Fast Food
Baskin-Robbins
Sweets
Subway
Fast Food
Burger King
Fast Food
Fitness (5) F
Truitt Street Community Center
Community Centre
Newton St Community Center
Community Centre
Mark Miller
Gym
University Fitness Club
Gym
Groceries (7) F
Save-a-Lot
Grocery Store
Acme
Grocery Store
Food Lion
Grocery Store
Bagel Bakery
Bakery
Food Lion
Grocery Store
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
Halal market
Health Food
ALDI
Grocery Store
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
Food Lion
Grocery Store
Parks (30) A+
Doverdale Park
Park
Truitt Street Community Center
Park
Johnson Lake Neighbourhood Playground
Park
Newtown Historic District
Park
North Lake Park
Park
Jeanette P. Chipman Boundless Playground
Park
Lake Street Park
Park
Monument Park
Park
City Park
Playground
Canal Walk Park
Park
Ben's Red Swings
Playground
Canal Walk Park
Park
Salisbury Zoo
Park
Canal Walk Park
Park
Canal Walk Park
Park
Canal Walk Park
Park
Salisbury City Park
Park
Nick Meyer Park
Park
Fairfield Park
Park
Emerson Holloway Park
Park
Harmon Field
Park
Indian Village Neighborhood Park
Park
Waterside Park
Park
Green Acres Memorial Park
Park
Elizabeth W. Woodcock Park
Park
Shops (66) F
T's market
Convenience Store
Outten brothers
Furniture
Royal Farms
Convenience Store
Brainwave Computers and Internet
Electronics
Tuesday Morning
Houseware
Farmers & Planters Co
Home Improvement
Shore Stop
Convenience Store
Hallmark
Gift Shop
Trinkets
Clothing
Hair Odyssey
Hairdresser
Dollar General
Discount Store
Hancock Fabrics
Clothing
Roses
Discount Store
Chesapeake Center
Furniture
Salisbury barbershop
Hairdresser
Sister African hair braiding
Hairdresser
Tiger Mart
Convenience Store
Wawa
Convenience Store
7-Eleven
Convenience Store
Family Dollar
Discount Store
Kitty's Flowers
Florist
Royal Farms
Convenience Store
Men's Wearhouse
Clothing
Macy's
Department Store
GNC
Nutrition Supplements
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commute F

Of all people who commute, 1.9% take public transportation in Salisbury.
Public Transit Stops (9)
Stops & Stations
F
South Salisbury Plaza
Bus Stop
University Village
Bus Stop
Pat's Pizzeria
Bus Stop
Milford Street Medical Center
Bus Stop
University Terrace at Milford Street
Bus Stop
University Park 2
Bus Stop
University Park 1
Bus Stop
The Gathering at Salisbury
Bus Stop
Workers Taking Public Transit
1.9%
F
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cost of living B+

The cost of living in Salisbury is 101/100 - which is 15% lower than Maryland.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
C-
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
A-
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crime F

Salisbury crime rates are 3,678 per 100k, which is 81% higher than Maryland
Property Crime
2,583 crimes per 100k
F
Violent Crime
1,095 crimes per 100k
F
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employment F

The median income in Salisbury is $44,474 - which is 42% lower than Maryland.
Med. Household Income
$44,474
F
Unemployment Rate
6.4%
F
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health A+

There are not many hospitals, police and fire stations,
Health & Safety (23)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A+
Salisbury Fire Department Station 2
Fire Station
Deer's Head Hospital Center
Hospital
Walgreens
Pharmacy
Salisbury Fire Training Center
Fire Station
Lower Shore Clinic
Clinic
Salisbury Fire Department Station 16
Fire Station
TidalHealth Cardiology
Doctor
Shayona Pharmacy
Pharmacy
TidalHealth
Doctor
Peninsula Regional Medical Center
Hospital
Salisbury Police Department
Police
Rite Aid
Pharmacy
Riverside Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Pediatric Dentistry of Salisbury
Dentist
Walgreens
Pharmacy
Rite Aid
Pharmacy
Salisbury Fire Department Station 1
Fire Station
Aspen Dental
Dentist
Delmarva Pharmacy
Pharmacy
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Chesapeake healthcare OB/GYN
Doctor
Wicomico County Sheriff's Office
Police
Chespeake Healthcare
Doctor
your doc's in
Doctor
The brace place
Dentist
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
A+
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housing A

Salisbury home prices are $167,800 - which is 42% lower than Maryland
Home Price
$167,800
C+
Home Appreciation Rate
8%
B+
Home Affordability
3.8x (home price to income ratio)
C
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schools D-

The Salisbury graduation rate is 84% - which is 3% lower than Maryland
School Test Scores
34%
F
High School Grad. Rates
84%
C
Elementary Schools (18) D-
North Salisbury Elementary
East Salisbury Elementary
Charles H. Chipman Elementary
Wicomico Middle
Salisbury Middle
Wicomico Day School
West Salisbury
St Francis De Sales Catholic School
Prince Street School
Glen Avenue School
Pemberton Elementary
Salisbury Christian School
Pinehurst Elementary
Asbury Child Development Center
The Salisbury School
Salisbury Baptist Academy
Faith Baptist School
Beaver Run School
Stepping Stones Learning Academy
High Schools (8) F
Wicomico County Evening High
Wicomico High
Parkside High
James M. Bennett High
Salisbury Christian School
The Salisbury School
Salisbury Baptist Academy
Faith Baptist School
Stepping Stones Learning Academy
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ratings F

Salisbury has an overall rating of 30% from 22 reviews.
User Reviews (8)
From AreaVibes
F
User Surveys (14)
From AreaVibes
B-
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Salisbury Area Facts

  • Salisbury has a Livability Score of 60/100, which is considered below average
  • Salisbury crime rates are 81% higher than the Maryland average
  • Cost of living in Salisbury is 15% lower than the Maryland average
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Just Keep Driving 1 rating By Anonymous ( Jan 31, 2024) Salisbury has a reputation for being one of the worst cities in the state of Maryland with regards to crime, the local economy, and attitude of residents. I've been through here many times on the way to OCMD/Assateague Island, and it has always been a sketchy town. The last time ...Read More I visited, a group of men who appeared to be be suffering from various levels of inbreeding pulled up next to us at an intersection, and attempted to throw live sparklers and fireworks into the open Jeep we were riding in. This place definitely has the vibe of an impoverished, deep south town with racial issues, and judging by other reviews it seems that assumption is not far off.

The one redeeming quality seems to be the University, which is relatively affordable and has a fairly nice campus/education standard. There does seem to be a lot of drug dealing and violent disputes in the area around campus, at least according to anecdotal and police evidence. At least Salisbury is a relatively short drive (30-45 mins) to a nice day trip at the beaches. Unless you are retired, or the pay is good, I would recommend not living here, just keep driving through Salisbury. Read Less
Nightmare on Route 13 Street 1 rating By Anonymous ( Jul 27, 2019) ...Read More Read Less
Wow, what a s*&thole 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Jul 11, 2019) It´s like the state goverment/Annapolis/Baltimore has completely abandoned this portion of the state & given it to the Perdue corporation for a couple of bucks under the table. A Fortune 500 company in a town of 30k people and they still can´t manage to keep up the place up?! J ...Read More ust thinking out loud here, but maybe Perdue doesn´t pay their fair share of taxes, eh? Especially for the environmental impact of their gross, stinking industry.

Lucky for us, the powers that be have also located the biggest prison in the state just south of the town (talk about the hypocrisy - the place is filled with convicts from Baltimore). Truly, the real crime is how few resources & oversight there is here.

The underdeveloped, underserved, & undereducated population struggles to attain anything like normal life found elsewhere in the state. Horrific health care, poor schools, bad roads, lousy employment options, jacked up prices in a few poorly run chain stores, cultural-familial ret***ation run amok... the worst of it all, as others have said. It really is like a small second world country located inside Maryland´s borders. Oh, and the best part, they manage to vote hard right every time.

The upshot, I guess, is that filming a Mad Max movie or a Walking Dead episode here will be very easy. The zombies are already in place. Read Less
Do NOT live in SBY!!!! 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Jul 31, 2018) Sby is, objectively, NOT a good place to live. Racism is rampent, and race relations are contentious (a direct lineage of the plantation system in the area). Salisbury University is disconnected from the community. Poverty, unemployment, and crime are high. The place is also envi ...Read More ronmentally hazardous, with mega-chicken farms dominating the rural areas (on hot summer days, one can REALLY smell this!). Relatedly, there is little to no open land (trees, parks, etc.). There is no entertainment or nightlife to speak of, no food co-ops, no local grocery—all of which seems odd given the size of the city and it’s proximity to larger metropolitan areas like DC & Philly. I wish there was some redeeming quality, but honestly, the city’s quality of life is very bad. There is no social solidarity or community feel in the area, only conflict and division. Trust me: if you have the option, do NOT live here. Read Less
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Wow, what a s*&thole 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Jul 11, 2019) It´s like the state goverment/Annapolis/Baltimore has completely abandoned this portion of the state & given it to the Perdue corporation for a couple of bucks under the table. A Fortune 500 company in a town of 30k people and they still can´t manage to keep up the place up?! J ...Read More ust thinking out loud here, but maybe Perdue doesn´t pay their fair share of taxes, eh? Especially for the environmental impact of their gross, stinking industry.

Lucky for us, the powers that be have also located the biggest prison in the state just south of the town (talk about the hypocrisy - the place is filled with convicts from Baltimore). Truly, the real crime is how few resources & oversight there is here.

The underdeveloped, underserved, & undereducated population struggles to attain anything like normal life found elsewhere in the state. Horrific health care, poor schools, bad roads, lousy employment options, jacked up prices in a few poorly run chain stores, cultural-familial ret***ation run amok... the worst of it all, as others have said. It really is like a small second world country located inside Maryland´s borders. Oh, and the best part, they manage to vote hard right every time.

The upshot, I guess, is that filming a Mad Max movie or a Walking Dead episode here will be very easy. The zombies are already in place. Read Less
Do NOT live in SBY!!!! 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Jul 31, 2018) Sby is, objectively, NOT a good place to live. Racism is rampent, and race relations are contentious (a direct lineage of the plantation system in the area). Salisbury University is disconnected from the community. Poverty, unemployment, and crime are high. The place is also envi ...Read More ronmentally hazardous, with mega-chicken farms dominating the rural areas (on hot summer days, one can REALLY smell this!). Relatedly, there is little to no open land (trees, parks, etc.). There is no entertainment or nightlife to speak of, no food co-ops, no local grocery—all of which seems odd given the size of the city and it’s proximity to larger metropolitan areas like DC & Philly. I wish there was some redeeming quality, but honestly, the city’s quality of life is very bad. There is no social solidarity or community feel in the area, only conflict and division. Trust me: if you have the option, do NOT live here. Read Less
Warning: Stay away! 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Jul 31, 2018) Unfortunately, some people were born in this hellhole and have no means of getting out. Most others, who move here for work or school, are desperately trying to get out. In short, there is NO good reason to live in, or visit Salisbury, MD. Stay away!! ...Read More Read Less
Worst City to Live in. 0.5 rating By Boredom5 ( Jan 13, 2018) Rant:The "City" of Salisbury (by population it's counted as a large town) is one of the worst places to live. And the biggest problem is the City Government which loves the word taxes similar to Maryland. And the failure by such a government is what causing the unemployment rates ...Read More . Since during my decade living in this town I have seen zero benefits brought by the city except increasing taxes, one of which was the rain tax being brought back by the name Bay Rest R in water and sewer bills. I may also have to mention that Salisbury is ranked as one of the highest taxed while being one of the poorest in the State of Maryland. And with the continuation of the failure by the city government employers flee the city. In the last three years several major employers had a massive exodus out of Salisbury, with employers including Safran Labinal, Gander Mountain, Gymboree, Kmart, and Corporate office of Perdue. Which cost the residents of Salisbury almost a quarter of jobs. And this does not include smaller businesses that had close their doors and possible closings in the next few years such as Sears, Toys R Us, and small businesses. Local Amenities:Attractions: There are very few attractions within Salisbury with the only things available being the Salisbury Zoo, Poplar Hill Mansion, and Brewing Company. There are some seasonal events, but that itself pale in comparison to near identical events approximately an hour away.Community: This is non-existent within Salisbury since the city is literally split in half by a major road that drives pass the town. Which means that the city has two community that have very little relations with each other than school or work. On most cases talking with or having gatherings with neighbors are rare.Nightlife: Nightlife is also non-existent with the only things available being bars or taverns where people drink. The City is also extremely scary at night with crime rates doubled the national average in almost all categories.Dining: Just yuck there are very few restaurants that serve decent food with most places serving either salty, sour, bland, greasy, or sweet foods. The place with the best food in Salisbury is Salisbury University, which isn't available to anyone except professors and students of the University.Shopping: There is a mall with very few stores, a Walmart, Sam's Club, and places like Food Lion. Truth be told no one goes shopping in Salisbury many drive to other places around an hour away. Read Less
I'm Back Again 0.5 rating By Midtown ( Oct 03, 2016) Ok, I'm back with the second review. I had to walk this morning and I have seen so many sticky burrs in my life. The humidity is ridiculous. I could walk in Atlanta and my hair is perfectly fine but as soon as I take one step out my door, my hair just puffs up. People here do not ...Read More know how to drive. I have never in my life seen a bunch crash going in one straight direction. My friend just got hit by a car that was on a red light. Like what the hell? A taxis hit five parked cars. I'll be back Read Less
I don't know where to begin 0.5 rating By Midtown ( Sep 26, 2016) First off, let me start with of stores around here. The mall is trash. I don't even know why they call it a mall. It should be considered a plaza. The clothing here is basic. The cars are basic. The people are basic. The schools are just trash. The racists are out here like roac ...Read More hes. There is literally nothing to do and they have the nerve to call this a city. The people here have no education. AT ALL. The white people their taxes but whole time they only make $30,000 a year. The black people are ghetto and barely any of them want to learn about their history. (which is why they're stupid). They swear they are making all this money but I'm like bish where? As long as you drive a 1995 Lexus and have a pair retro 6 jordans you are making money. The white people act like all black people are lazy and ghetto. Like honey, I make $70,000 more than you. All they care about is farming (which is also why they are stupid), their chicken houses, deer, F150, fishing, and Donald Trump. They are the reason why people in Baltimore and D.C. call it "Slower Lower". Everyone here is slow. The schools are horrible. They are so unorganized and slow. I will be back with a second review because I can't with Slower Lower. Read Less

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      F Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Salisbury? Well, there are not many amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Doverdale Park
      Truitt Street Community Center
      Johnson Lake Neighbourhood Playground
      Newtown Historic District
      North Lake Park
      Jeanette P. Chipman Boundless Playground
      Lake Street Park
      Monument Park

      Entertainment

      Salisbury Zoo
      Wicomico Youth & Civic Center
      Regal Cinemas
      Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art
      Student Art Center
      Theatre and Web Development House
      Naylor Mill Forest Trail
      Sammy the Seagull

      Food & Drink

      Arby's
      Mojo's
      Burger King
      Top Notch Cakes
      Checkers
      Wicomico Wine&Spirits
      Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt
      Chick-fil-A

      B Commute

      Is public transit available in Salisbury? Of all people who commute, 1.9% take public transportation in Salisbury.
      Drive to Work
      79%

      2% higher than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      2%

      3% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      3%

      equal to the US average

      A+ Health & Safety

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

      Hospitals

      Peninsula Regional Medical Center

      Pharmacies

      Rite Aid
      Rite Aid
      Riverside Pharmacy
      Walgreens
      CVS Pharmacy
      Walgreens
      Delmarva Pharmacy

      Doctors

      your doc's in
      TidalHealth
      TidalHealth Cardiology
      Chespeake Healthcare
      Chesapeake healthcare OB/GYN