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Bowdoin, ME Houses for Sale

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    $349,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 905 Sq Ft

    1239 Main St, Bowdoin, ME 04287

    Welcome to this move in ready Cape, situated on 1.6 acres of land! This delightful property features three bedrooms, with two conveniently located on the first floor, all with new flooring. On the second level you'll find the third bedroom!The bright living room is enhanced by new heat pumps, ensuring year-round comfort in both summer and winter. The standout feature is the brand-new updated

    Brittney Barr Landing Real Estate

    1239 Main St, Bowdoin, ME 04287
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    $575,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,960 Sq Ft

    232 Dead River Rd, Bowdoin, ME 04287

    Nestled on 15.95 acres, bring your vision and updates to this 2,960 square foot colonial-style home in Bowdoin just 9 minutes to I-295. The two bay garage is attached for your unloading convenience. Stop messes in their tracks with a mudroom and a half bath with laundry off the garage. The spacious kitchen offers ample storage space and flows into the backyard for ease of entertaining. Keep warm

    Rick Bisson Keller Williams Realty

    232 Dead River Rd, Bowdoin, ME 04287

Why Live in Bowdoin

Bowdoin, ME, is a small town of 3,000 residents known for its solitude and seclusion, nestled just outside Lewiston. The town's history dates back to the mid-1700s, originally an agricultural hub with sheep herds and apple orchards. Today, Bowdoin is characterized by its eclectic mix of housing styles, including ranchers, Cape Cods, and farmhouses, all spread across densely forested areas with a median lot size of 4 acres. Despite its rural nature, Bowdoin is close to commercial areas in nearby towns and offers ample outdoor recreation. Residents can enjoy hiking at the Purinton Homestead Conservation Area, apple picking at Rocky Ridge Orchard, kayaking along the coastline, and skiing at Lost Valley Ski Area. The Bowdoin Historical Society preserves the town's rich history, including landmarks like the Viola Coombs Church. For shopping and dining, residents often travel to nearby Brunswick, which boasts a vibrant dining scene. Within Bowdoin, the Bowdoin Town Store and Scratch Farm provide local groceries and fresh produce. The town is well-connected via Interstate 295, with the Brunswick Train Station offering Amtrak services to Boston and Portland International Jetport located 40 miles away. Bowdoin Central School is highly rated, and the Maine School Administrative District 75 serves the town's younger residents. Bowdoin University, a private liberal arts school, is just 10 miles away in Brunswick. Bowdoin enjoys a low crime rate, with safety levels well below the national average, making it a secure place to live.

Home Trends in Bowdoin, ME

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$455,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$487,500
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$244
Number of Homes for Sale
3
Last 12 months Home Sales
27
Months of Supply
1.30
Median List Price
$449,950
Median Change From 1st List Price
2%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
8%
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