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Neighborhoods in Maine

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    Livermore Falls

    Livermore Falls, ME is a small town of 3,000 on the Androscoggin River. It offers outdoor activities like fishing and ATV riding, with a Main Street featuring local eateries. The town serves as a gateway to Maine's mountains.

    • Average Value

      $214K

    • List Price

      $62K - $337K

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      11 Listings

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    Howland

    Located at the convergence of the Penobscot and Piscataquis Rivers, the town of Howland offers a quiet community close to nature. Named after one of the passengers on the Mayflower, the area was founded in 1818 and has been slowly growing ever since. Single-family homes make up a majority of the space and come in a variety of shapes and sizes.

    • Average Value

      $201K

    • List Price

      $64K - $357K

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      12 Listings

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    Patten

    Patten, ME is a rural town with logging roots near Baxter State Park. It features Craig's Clam Shop and a lumbermen's museum. New Englander homes and farmhouses dot the landscape near outdoor recreation areas.

    • Average Value

      $182K

    • List Price

      $48K - $228K

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      3 Listings

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    East Millinocket

    East Millinocket, ME is a quiet town near the Appalachian Trail. Main Street features mid-1900s homes and local dining. Recreation includes sports fields, a community pool, and Penobscot River access for fishing and boating.

    • Average Value

      $166K

    • List Price

      $24K - $325K

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      16 Listings

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    Millinocket

    Millinocket, ME, a small town near Mount Katahdin and the Appalachian Trail, offers parks, ponds, and trails for outdoor enthusiasts. Mid-1900s homes and community events like marathons characterize this North Maine Woods gem.

    • Average Value

      $166K

    • List Price

      $50K - $421K

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      34 Listings

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    Mattawamkeag

    Mattawamkeag, ME is a small rural town on the Mattawamkeag River. The Wilderness Park offers camping and hiking. U.S. Highway 2 connects to Lincoln, 13 miles south, where residents find services and enjoy the annual Loon Festival.

    • Average Value

      $144K

    • List Price

      $91K - $247K

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      2 Listings

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    West Bangor

    A mixed-use community in the southwest corner of Bangor, West Bangor blends residential charm and industrial grit. The area includes vintage homes, industrial spaces, and pockets of rural farmland, creating a landscape that feels both lived-in and expansive. The community is anchored by the historic Whitney Park Historic District, a residential

    • Average Value

      $293K

    • List Price

      $142K - $483K

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      12 Listings

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    Lincoln

    Known for its waterfront recreation and population of loons, the town of Lincoln offers a tight-knit community with equal access to outdoor entertainment and small-town nightlife. Lincoln homes reflect Maine’s more affordable housing prices, and many of them sit alongside the shores of Mattanawcook Pond. Watersports, such as kayaking and ice

    • Average Value

      $272K

    • List Price

      $92K - $650K

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      27 Listings

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    Redbank

    • Average Value

      $533K

    • List Price

      $435K - $462K

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      0 Listings

    Redbank
  • Capehart

    Capehart

    Capehart’s blend of suburban subdivisions, public housing and rural homes sits where Bangor’s city lifestyle fades into the Maine countryside. “It's almost like you're close to the country, but you're right in the city,” says Evelyn Conrad, a Realtor with Realty of Maine who’s sold homes here for over seven years. “I find that they’re super

    • Average Value

      $315K

    • List Price

      $156K - $692K

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      8 Listings

    Capehart
  • Southport

    Southport

    In Lincoln County, Southport is a small town of less than 1,000 residents on an island flanked by the Sheepscot River. The island is about 5 miles from its northern tip to its southern point, with a dense patch of trees in the center. It offers a quieter, less developed alternative to the shopping, dining and entertainment of Boothbay Harbor,

    • Average Value

      $1.01M

    • List Price

      $419K - $4.6M

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      4 Listings

    Southport
  • North Haven

    North Haven

    Off the coast of Maine, North Haven is a quiet residential island in Penobscot Bay where the pace is slow and the community is close. Once part of neighboring Vinalhaven, the 12-square-mile island became its own town in 1847, and its flat terrain and fertile soil made it a farming island. Today, North Haven is home to around 400 year-round

    • Average Value

      $965K

    • List Price

      $849K - $8.5M

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      3 Listings

    North Haven
  • 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

      $879K

    • List Price

      $279K - $4.9M

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      2 Listings

    South Bristol
  • Camden

    Camden

    In Maine’s Midcoast region, Camden offers a blend of harbor living and mountain scenery. Situated on Penobscot Bay, the coastal town is known for its sailing culture and seafood establishments. “It’s always been the Midcoast jewel, with homes that have a lot of character and a nostalgic community feel,” says Melanie Trott , broker/owner with The

    • Average Value

      $825K

    • List Price

      $338K - $3M

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      17 Listings

    Camden
  • Bar Harbor

    Bar Harbor

    From a Gilded Age resort to the gateway to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor has a long reputation for recreation and relaxation in coastal Maine. Located on Mount Desert Island in Maine’s Downeast region, the community sees roughly 4 million visitors every year, but it only has a little over 5,000 permanent residents. “Bar Harbor first and

    • Average Value

      $741K

    • List Price

      $343K - $8.3M

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      20 Listings

    Bar Harbor
  • Owls Head

    Owls Head

    With its rocky beaches, historic lighthouse and quiet harbor views, Owls Head feels like a postcard from coastal Maine. “It has all the important Maine things right there, with some of the best beaches in the area,” says Melanie Trott , broker/owner with The MidcoastHome Real Estate Company. “Or if you’re looking for a foggy New England evening in a

    • Average Value

      $740K

    • List Price

      $346K - $3.1M

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      3 Listings

    Owls Head
  • 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

      $739K

    • List Price

      $364K - $2M

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      4 Listings

    Bremen
  • Rockport

    Rockport

    With historic homes overlooking a harbor filled with sailboats, Rockport is a picture-perfect image of coastal Maine. The community’s population swells in the summer as seasonal residents and tourists arrive to enjoy sailing in Penobscot Bay, and Rockport is also home to year-round residents drawn by the area’s highly rated schools. “Rockport is

    • Average Value

      $732K

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      $250K - $5.4M

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      18 Listings

    Rockport
  • Westport Island

    Westport Island

    Flanked by the Back River and the Sheepscot River, Westport Island stretches 9 miles from its northern to southern tips. This quiet island town lies just south of Wiscasset and U.S. Route 1. “Westport Island is more of an undiscovered area; you have to want to be there,” says Randall “Randy” Miller, a former Westport Island resident and current

    • Average Value

      $726K

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      $339K - $1.7M

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      6 Listings

    Westport Island
  • Boothbay Harbor

    Boothbay Harbor

    About 60 miles northeast of Portland, Boothbay Harbor is a coastal community in Lincoln County. The harbor leads into the Gulf of Maine, and waterfront homes offer scenic views of sailboats heading into the sunset. Here in Midcoast Maine, fishing is a prominent industry, particularly for lobster, and seafood restaurants offer fresh catches. But

    • Average Value

      $713K

    • List Price

      $287K - $2M

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      14 Listings

    Boothbay Harbor
  • Saint George

    Saint George

    On a peninsula in Midcoast Maine, Saint George is a coastal community that runs on fishing and tourism. This small, rural town is home to art galleries, laid-back seafood restaurants and tree-lined hiking trails. Residents over the age of 65 make up about 37% of the population — more than the national average of 19%. The population rises in the

    • Average Value

      $683K

    • List Price

      $275K - $1.8M

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      12 Listings

    Saint George
  • Boothbay

    Boothbay

    Established in 1794, the town of Boothbay is situated between the Damariscotta and Sheepscot Rivers. Living on a peninsula means residents are never far from the water. Here in Midcoast Maine, locals can enjoy an outdoorsy lifestyle and an abundance of seafood. “Boothbay has especially great restaurants, water access and a lot of properties rent

    • Average Value

      $680K

    • List Price

      $218K - $5.6M

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      14 Listings

    Boothbay
  • Rome

    Rome

    Loon calls and motorized boats are common sounds in Rome, a small community in Maine’s Belgrade Lakes region that offers miles of waterfront homes with private docks and scenic views. “Great Pond is one of the larger lakes, and it’s just beautiful. It has a marina and you can drive your boat to restaurants on the water,” says Debra Cooke, an

    • Average Value

      $641K

    • List Price

      $212K - $2.6M

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      6 Listings

    Rome
  • 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

      $638K

    • List Price

      $260K - $3.8M

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      15 Listings

    Bristol
  • Blue Hill

    Blue Hill

    With scenic views of Maine’s Blue Hill Bay and an internationally renowned crafts school within an hour’s drive, the coastal town of Blue Hill has become known for its artistic residents and relaxed vibe. “It’s a really cool place to live,” says Molly Dwyer, a Realtor with The Christopher Group who’s lived in the area for 20 years. “It has a

    • Average Value

      $638K

    • List Price

      $197K - $3.3M

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      9 Listings

    Blue Hill

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