Howard County
Highland
Pastoral elegance and wide-open spaces in Howard County's countryside.
Highland is the place to be for buyers seeking space, privacy, and a genuine rural atmosphere while remaining within reach of Howard County's amenities and employment centers. Located in the northern part of the county along Route 108 and Route 216, Highland is characterized by rolling farmland, horse properties, and large-lot estates that feel worlds away from the suburban developments closer to Columbia.
The housing in Highland tends toward custom-built homes on one to five or more acres, many with outbuildings, barns, and equestrian facilities. It's a community that attracts families looking for room to grow, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who values a slower pace of life without sacrificing access to top-tier schools and services. Highland is served by Howard County's public schools, and students typically attend some of the county's highest-performing schools.
Despite its rural character, Highland is well-connected. Route 32 provides a direct link to I-95 and Fort Meade, while Route 108 connects to Columbia and Clarksville. The Western Howard County community has a tight-knit feel, with local farms, seasonal festivals, and a genuine sense of neighborliness that's increasingly hard to find.
What Makes Highland Special
Large-lot estates and custom homes on 1–5+ acres
Equestrian properties with barns and riding facilities
Rolling farmland and pastoral landscapes
Top-rated Howard County public schools
Route 32 access to I-95 and Fort Meade
Tight-knit rural community with local farms and festivals
Privacy and space without sacrificing county amenities
Ideal for families seeking room to grow
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