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Auburn, ME Condos for Sale

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    $474,900 New Construction

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,790 Sq Ft

    14 Harvest Hill Ln Unit 1, Auburn, ME 04210

    Newly built, just adding finishing touches. ** Better photos to be added soon ** 3 bedroom, 2 story, open concept Condo in well cared for and established community. There are many upgrades throughout. A must see to appreciate. This condo is conveniently located. I is close to turnpike for easy commute, near Martindale Country club if you are interested in golf or if you just want to enjoy a nice

    Trisha Millett Fletcher Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate/The Masiello Group

    14 Harvest Hill Ln Unit 1, Auburn, ME 04210
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    $474,900 New Construction

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,790 Sq Ft

    16 Harvest Hill Ln Unit 2, Auburn, ME 04210

    Newly built, just adding finishing touches. ** Better photos to be added soon ** 3 bedroom, 2 story, open concept Condo in well cared for and established community. There are many upgrades throughout. A must see to appreciate. This condo is conveniently located, it is close to turnpike for easy commute, near Martindale Country club if you are interested in golf or if you just want to enjoy a nice

    Trisha Millett Fletcher Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate/The Masiello Group

    16 Harvest Hill Ln Unit 2, Auburn, ME 04210

Why Live in Auburn

Auburn, Maine, sits on the western banks of the Androscoggin River and blends a manufacturing past with a strong focus on outdoor recreation. Waterways, mountains, and pine forests shape daily life, with things to do that include golfing, skiing, fishing, hiking, swimming, boating, and snowmobiling. Pettengill Park provides athletic courts, while Mount Apatite’s trails wind through an old quarry where people still find quartz. Lost Valley Ski Area has 21 trails, two chairlifts, and a snow tubing park, and larger ski resorts like Sunday River and Sugarloaf are 45 and 80 miles away. Lake Auburn, the local drinking water source, has lakeside trails and limited fishing, canoeing, and kayaking, while Taylor Pond is more recreation-focused, with swimming, sailing, and a boating club.

Classic New England-style homes are common, from Capes, Colonial Revivals, and “New Englanders” on smaller in-town lots to ranches and colonials on larger, wooded parcels and occasional Taylor Pond waterfronts. Seasonal events include the Lone Pine Summer Concert Series at Lost Valley, a half marathon and 5K around Lake Auburn, and fall outings to Wallingford's Fruit House for orchards and a corn maze. Center Street is the main commercial corridor, with Auburn Mall, big box stores, supermarkets, and a mix of chain and local restaurants, while downtown spots like Roy's All Steak Hamburgers and breweries such as Gritty McDuff's Brew Pub and Craft Brew Underground anchor the nightlife. Citylink buses serve the more central roads, but many residents drive, especially for trips on Interstate 95 to Portland 40 miles south or Augusta 37 miles northeast.

Home Trends in Auburn, ME

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$340,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$344,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$350,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$299,950
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$215
Number of Homes for Sale
17
Last 12 months Home Sales
235
Months of Supply
0.90
Median List Price
$345,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
6%
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