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Why Live in Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon, Maine is a small, secluded community in the central Maine countryside, set in the middle of the Belgrade Lakes Region and surrounded by outdoor attractions. With just over 1,700 full-time residents, it has a rural character, with locals involved in running the town office, economic development committee and treasury. Housing consists mainly of custom single-family homes and manufactured homes, with many properties used as year-round residences and others as seasonal or weekend places. Lots tend to be generous, with a median size of about one acre, and home styles include ranch houses, farmhouses and Craftsman-style cottages, along with waterfront properties on local lakes. Mount Vernon is part of Regional School Unit No. 38, which has a strong overall rating, and students can access advanced academic and technical programs through the Capitol Area Technical Center. Outdoor recreation is a major draw, with Parker Pond, Echo Lake and Long Pond popular for boating, fishing, kayaking and winter ice fishing, plus nearby hiking trails, campgrounds and the Dew Haven Maine Zoo and Rescue. The Kennebec Highlands add more serious hiking and biking, and many trails convert to cross-country skiing in winter. Daily conveniences are limited in town, with just a few civic buildings and one restaurant, so residents typically drive to nearby communities within about 15 miles, or to Augusta 22 miles away, for groceries, errands and larger retail attractions.
Home Trends in Mount Vernon, ME
On average, homes in Mount Vernon, ME sell after 36 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Mount Vernon, ME over the last 12 months is $343,250, down 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.