Rockville, Maryland · Flat 10% fee

Rockville property management

Maryland Rental Managers leases and manages single-family homes, townhomes, and condos across Rockville — Twinbrook to King Farm — for a flat 10% of monthly rent with a 7-day leasing guarantee, City of Rockville rental licensing included.

68,417

Rockville residents (Census ACS 2024)

$2,274

median gross rent (Census ACS 2020–2024)

2

Metro Red Line stations in the city

Seat

of Montgomery County government

The market

Why Rockville rentals stay leased

Rockville is Montgomery County's seat of government, with two Metro Red Line stations (Rockville and Twinbrook) putting downtown Washington within a single train ride — and NIH's main campus sits just down Rockville Pike in Bethesda, two stops south. County government, federal health agencies, and the Rockville Pike commercial corridor generate renter demand across every price point.

At a median gross rent of $2,274 (Census ACS 2020–2024), Rockville commands some of the strongest rents in our coverage area. Transit-walkable homes near Twinbrook and the Rockville station lease especially fast when they're priced against live comparables — which is exactly how we price them.

Compliance

City of Rockville rental license — handled

Single-family rentals in Rockville — detached homes, townhomes, and condominiums — are licensed by the City of Rockville through Inspection Services (Community Planning and Development Services). The city schedules an inspection before issuing the license, and pre-1978 homes need a lead compliance certificate on file. Applications are online-only. We handle the application, the inspection, lead-paint compliance, and renewals as part of standard management.

City of Rockville — Rental Property Licenses

Coverage

Where we manage in Rockville

Rockville Town Center / west

ZIP 20850

Twinbrook

ZIP 20851

North Bethesda border / Pike corridor

ZIP 20852

Rockville north / Aspen Hill side

ZIP 20853

Marketing & showings Screening & Maryland-compliant leases Rent collection & owner payouts Maintenance & inspections

FAQ

Rockville landlord questions, answered

Do I need a rental license in Rockville?

Yes. Single-family rentals in Rockville — including townhomes and condos — are licensed by the City of Rockville, with a city inspection scheduled before the license is issued and a lead compliance certificate required for pre-1978 homes. We handle the whole process for every property we manage.

What does property management cost in Rockville?

A flat 10% of monthly rent, charged only on rent actually collected — no setup fee, no cancellation fee, month-to-month agreement.

Who rents in Rockville?

Montgomery County government employees (Rockville is the county seat), federal workers including NIH staff two Red Line stops away in Bethesda, and professionals along the Rockville Pike corridor. Transit access from the Rockville and Twinbrook Metro stations is the most common tenant priority.

Which parts of Rockville do you cover?

All of the city — ZIP codes 20850, 20851, 20852, and 20853 — including Town Center, Twinbrook, King Farm, and the Pike corridor, plus surrounding Montgomery County.

Sources: City of Rockville — Rental Property Licenses · Census Reporter — Rockville, MD (ACS) · WMATA — Twinbrook station