Bel Air sits at the center of Harford County as its county seat, a role it has held since shortly after the town's founding in the late 18th century. Compact at just three square miles, the town carries an outsized sense of place, anchored by a walkable downtown lined with local businesses, the historic Bel Air Courthouse district, and the preserved Hays House, which dates to the town's earliest years. Harford Community College draws students and activity to the area, reinforcing Bel Air's standing as the economic and civic hub of the surrounding region. The town is also one of Maryland's designated arts and entertainment districts, hosting galleries, live performances, and a year-round Saturday farmers market along Main Street.
Renters here find a mix of apartment communities, garden-style complexes, and townhome rentals spread across a relatively tight footprint.