Woodmore is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP 86710)[2] in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.
Although the Walker family sold the house in 1982,[10] Walker descendants also continued to own land and farm on the south side of Woodmore Road, part of which farmland was sold to create Woodmore Meadows.
The Country Club at Woodmore was designed and the gated community planned through a joint venture between the County and GolfAmerica, a process which took 15 years as the seven area homeowner associations eventually merged.
[6] In 1995, the residue of the Shatenstein estate on the southern boundary was sold to Winchester Homes, who developed the Woodmore South community.
[14] The Woodmore gated community has about 400 houses, including single family and townhouses.
About 33% of the residents of the gated community are members of the Country Club at Woodmore; the two are, as described by Keisha Stewart of The Washington Post, "intertwined".
[15] Stewart described the Woodmore gated community as "one of Prince George's County's premier subdivisions" that "represents prestige and accomplishment for some, while for others it is a serene haven.
Males had a median income of $65,638 versus $55,324 for females, making it one of the highest-income majority black jurisdictions in the country.
By the end of 2020, the CDP ranks # 7 among top 10 richest black communities in US, with an average family income of $103,438.
[20] Like most of Prince George's County, there is a significant population of residents with ancestry in Sub-Saharan Africa.
[21] Prince George's County Police Department District 2 Station in Brock Hall CDP, with a Bowie postal address, serves the community.