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Neighborhoods near Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta, ME

  • South Bristol

    South Bristol

    Located on the Pemaquid Peninsula, the town of South Bristol is a rural waterfront community home to a mix of full-time residents and seasonal visitors. As of the 2020 U.S. census, this Lincoln County hamlet had a year-round population of less than 1,200 people. “This is a really nice, quiet, wooded coastal town,” says Kirstie Ransdell, a local

    • Average Value

      $881K

    • List Price

      $282K - $4.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    South Bristol
  • Bremen

    Bremen

    Bremen is a quiet coastal town that embodies Maine’s natural setting. While the full-time population is fewer than 1,000 residents, that number grows a bit in the summer months. Located on Muscongus Bay of the Gulf of Maine, the town is laid out into several smaller villages—Broad Cove, Medomak, Turners Corner and Muscongus—each with its own

    • Average Value

      $726K

    • List Price

      $365K - $2.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Bremen
  • Bristol

    Bristol

    In Midcoast Maine, the town of Bristol is situated on a peninsula on the shore of the Muscongus Bay. Bristol—previously named Pemaquid—was the site of several colonial wars and pirate attacks throughout the 1600s and 1700s. Today, Bristol is a quiet, coastal town with 41% of its population over the age of 65, significantly above the national

    • Average Value

      $650K

    • List Price

      $291K - $3.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      20 Listings

    Bristol
  • Newcastle

    Newcastle

    In coastal Maine, the town of Newcastle makes up one-half of Lincoln County’s Twin Villages. Newcastle is known as the gateway to the Pemaquid Peninsula and sits directly across the Damariscotta River from the town of Damariscotta, the other half of the Twin Villages. The area is well known for its outdoor recreation, especially along the

    • Average Value

      $619K

    • List Price

      $262K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Newcastle
  • Edgecomb

    Edgecomb

    With roots stretching back as far as the 18th century, Edgecomb is a well-established community in the coastal Maine countryside. As of the last U.S. census report in 2020, the town had a population of less than 1,200 year-round residents. People who own vacation properties here often stay on a seasonal basis, so the population count can fluctuate

    • Average Value

      $613K

    • List Price

      $162K - $3.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

    Edgecomb
  • Damariscotta

    Damariscotta

    Damariscotta lies just off U.S. Route 1 on Maine’s Midcoast, where its namesake river meets the sea. Often called the heart of Maine’s oyster industry, the town supports busy oyster farms alongside commercial fishing and recreational boating. Each year it hosts the three-day Damariscotta Oyster Celebration, attracting visitors come for a little

    • Average Value

      $543K

    • List Price

      $215K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Damariscotta
  • Friendship

    Friendship

    In Midcoast Maine, Friendship is a small town whose maritime past continues to shape its identity today. The community sits on a peninsula in Muscongus Bay, where lobster boats bob in the harbor and fishermen sell fresh catches from working wharves and co-ops. “Friendship is about as local as you can get. It’s at the very end of one of our longer

    • Average Value

      $531K

    • List Price

      $250K - $10.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Friendship
  • Nobleboro

    Nobleboro

    In Nobleboro, pine woods and quiet waters shape the rhythm of daily life. Founded in 1788, the small Midcoast Maine town sits between Damariscotta and Waldoboro, each around 5 miles away, with the Atlantic coast just 20 miles to the east. “The small-town feel makes our community unique,” says Sara Rogers, a local broker with Newcastle Realty who

    • Average Value

      $491K

    • List Price

      $233K - $1.9M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Nobleboro
  • Alna

    Alna

    Alna, a small town home to about 700 residents, offers a quiet, rural lifestyle rooted in nature and community. “It’s naturally very beautiful with some saltwater features that come inland and incredible rolling hills that are quite unusual for being so close to the water,” says Melanie Trott , broker/owner with The MidcoastHome Real Estate Company. The

    • Average Value

      $488K

    • List Price

      $274K - $1.5M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Alna
  • Wiscasset

    Wiscasset

    Touted as the “prettiest village in Maine” on its welcome sign, the town of Wiscasset is known for its waterfront setting and New England charm in the state’s Mid Coast region. “It’s right on the Sheepscot River, and the town’s in a pretty rural area,” says Kirstie Ransdell, a local Realtor and Associate Broker with Keller Williams Realty, Inc.

    • Average Value

      $465K

    • List Price

      $260K - $1.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      12 Listings

    Wiscasset
  • Waldoboro

    Waldoboro

    Located on the Medomak River in Maine’s Midcoast region, Waldoboro is a small agricultural town known for its nature preserves, farms and shellfish industry. The river’s estuary is a popular spot for shellfish harvesting and is particularly known for clams. Its downtown area is near U.S. Route 1, a busy thoroughfare for people heading to nearby

    • Average Value

      $393K

    • List Price

      $145K - $1.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Waldoboro