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Why Live in Calais
Calais, ME, located in the Downeast region, offers a serene lifestyle with scenic landscapes and a rich history. The St. Croix River borders the city, providing picturesque views and outdoor recreational opportunities. Residents enjoy exploring the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, Devil’s Head conservation area, and the Calais Waterfront Walkway, which stretches 1.5 miles along the riverbanks. The historic St. Croix Island International Historic Site offers educational insights into the area's early French settlers and Indigenous Wabanaki Tribes. Downtown Calais features a collection of 19th-century homes and amenities such as Crumbs Cafe, Karen’s Main Street Diner, and Fitzgerald’s Tavern. The Wabanaki Cultural Center and Music on the Green at Flat Iron Park add cultural vibrancy to the community. Housing options range from historic Greek Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne styles to quaint woodsy bungalows and lakefront Cape Cod cabins. The International Homecoming Festival unites Calais with St. Stephen, Canada, through a parade, concerts, and a craft fair. Education in Calais spans from Calais Elementary School to Washington County Community College. U.S. Route 1 serves as the main transportation corridor, with Bangor International Airport located 100 miles away. Calais experiences distinct seasonal weather, including high annual snowfall and cold winter temperatures.
Home Trends in Calais, ME
On average, homes in Calais, ME sell after 77 days on the market compared to the national average of 56 days. The median sale price for homes in Calais, ME over the last 12 months is $195,000, up 30% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.