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Neighborhoods in Maine

  • 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

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      $619K

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      $294K - $3.8M

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      21 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

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      $616K

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      $247K - $3.7M

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      6 Listings

    Blue Hill
  • 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

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      $589K

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      $296K - $1.7M

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      6 Listings

    Newcastle
  • Vinalhaven

    Vinalhaven

    One of the more inhabited islands off Midcoast Maine, Vinalhaven is both an active working waterfront with a successful lobster fishery and a summer colony with preserved beaches and historic landmarks. The town center is busier than most island villages, with a mix of shops, eateries and services that support both locals and seasonal visitors.

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      $566K

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      $153K - $3.2M

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      9 Listings

    Vinalhaven
  • South Thomaston

    South Thomaston

    South Thomaston is a tranquil, coastal town on the Weskeag River inlet just southeast of Thomaston. Country roads—many of which are single-lane—wind past a landscape made up of trees and farms. “It doesn’t have so much in town; it’s more residential than commercial,” says Albert Howard, a real estate associate at Re/Max Jaret & Cohn who sells in

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      $563K

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      $292K - $1.4M

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      5 Listings

    South Thomaston
  • 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

      $523K

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      $216K - $1.3M

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      4 Listings

    Damariscotta
  • Bethel

    Bethel

    Miles from any major city, Bethel is an Oxford County town within the mountains of western Maine. Bethel is a quaint New England village: it has a centrally located town common surrounded by American flags and a gazebo that’s decorated for the holidays. But this is no sleepy mountain town: Bethel has also been a vacation destination since the

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      $517K

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      $290K - $1.8M

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      37 Listings

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    Denmark

    Denmark is a small, outdoorsy Oxford County town where the foothills of the White Mountains meet the Lakes Region of southern Maine. This woodsy community is full of ponds that are the size of lakes, the biggest of which is Moose Pond, about 8 miles long. “We have a lot of hiking, boating, swimming, skiing, and we have a lot of artsy things,” says

    • Average Value

      $517K

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      $190K - $1.6M

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      7 Listings

    Denmark
  • Belgrade

    Belgrade

    Life in Belgrade, a rural lake town in central Maine, offers a quiet setting surrounded by water and woods. With a year-round population of about 3,500, the town nearly doubles in size during the summer when seasonal residents return to their lakeside camps. Belgrade is home to seven lakes—known collectively as Belgrade Lakes—including Great

    • Average Value

      $512K

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      $225K - $3.3M

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      13 Listings

    Belgrade
  • Hope

    Hope

    Midcoast Maine is a region known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation, and the small town of Hope is no exception. “It has some beautiful mountain elevations, backcountry winding roads and a nice mix of agriculture. It’s just so pretty,” says Melanie Trott, a broker and owner at MidcoastHome Real Estate Co. who lives in the region.

    • Average Value

      $506K

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      $333K - $934K

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      2 Listings

    Hope
  • Belfast

    Belfast

    From its roots as a shipbuilding hub in the 1800s to a tourist-friendly coastal city, Belfast is a Midcoast Maine community where life revolves around the water. Belfast’s walkable downtown features views of Penobscot Bay, and boating is still a huge draw, but it’s hardly the only one. “We have a lot to offer regarding culture. There’s a theater,

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      $504K

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      $180K - $2.3M

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      30 Listings

    Belfast
  • 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

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      $496K

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      $257K - $1M

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      7 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

      $488K

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      $250K - $1.8M

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      6 Listings

    Nobleboro
  • Union

    Union

    Between Augusta and Camden, Union is a rural town full of ponds, trees, farms and campgrounds. The Medomak River marks the western border of this Knox County community. “There’s a lot of outdoor activity in the area: fishing, dog parks, hiking trails, and skiing and ice fishing in the winter,” says Albert Howard, a real estate associate at Re/Max

    • Average Value

      $481K

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      $275K - $797K

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      4 Listings

    Union
  • Manchester

    Manchester

    The town of Manchester is a small, rural area between Augusta and Cobboseecontee Lake in the Winthrop Lakes Region, where residents can find spacious lots and access to popular outdoor recreation spots. Covering just over 21 square miles of land, this Kennebec County town was home to less than 2,500 residents as of the 2020 U.S. census. “It’s a

    • Average Value

      $471K

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      $282K - $1.5M

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      4 Listings

    Manchester
  • Wayne

    Wayne

    Located in the Winthrop Lakes Region of central Maine, Wayne is a small town known for its access to water recreation and the outdoors. “It's like a hallmark Maine lake town — very picturesque,” says Anna Moskowitz, an associate broker and Realtor with Hoang Realty who’s sold homes in the area since 2012. Androscoggin Lake is the biggest lake in

    • Average Value

      $465K

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      $142K - $1.2M

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      6 Listings

    Wayne
  • 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

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      $463K

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      $232K - $1.4M

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      0 Listings

    Alna
  • Thomaston

    Thomaston

    Thomaston is a tranquil and historic town in the Midcoast region of Maine. Within Knox County, Thomaston is located between the St. George River and the city of Rockland. “It’s a small town right on Main Street; coastal Route 1 runs right through Thomaston,” says Albert Howard, a real estate associate at Re/Max Jert & Cohn who does business in

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      $451K

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      $222K - $697K

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      10 Listings

    Thomaston
  • Sidney

    Sidney

    Sidney is a town in Kennebec County about 12 miles north of Augusta . It is a growing community approaching 5,000 on the edge of the Belgrade Lakes region. Sidney’s location between Messalonskee Lake and the Kennebec River provides an abundance of bass fishing and birdwatching spots. “It’s all about the water—that’s what draws people there,” says Amy

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      $450K

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      $257K - $976K

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      13 Listings

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    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

      $435K

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      $261K - $1.2M

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      9 Listings

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    Hallowell

    Once a bustling riverport on the Kennebec River, Hallowell is now a small city full of historic charm and New England character. Its collection of well-preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture is part of the Hallowell Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and perched on a hillside overlooking the river. Homes

    • Average Value

      $435K

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      $186K - $911K

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      9 Listings

    Hallowell
  • Mount Vernon

    Mount Vernon

    Incorporated in 1792, Mount Vernon is a small, secluded town in the central Maine countryside surrounded by various outdoor destinations and natural attractions. While the lakes in this area draw vacationers and seasonal crowds, the population of full-time residents here is just over 1,700, according to the 2020 U.S. census report. “Mount Vernon

    • Average Value

      $434K

    • List Price

      $211K - $2.9M

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      5 Listings

    Mount Vernon
  • Hancock

    Hancock

    Hancock is a coastal town in Downeast Maine. While most of the town sits on the mainland, Hancock Point juts into Frenchman Bay toward Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park. Home to fewer than 2,500 people, the community maintains a sense of coastal calm along U.S. Route 1. “It’s that fine balance of rural Maine, small-town feel, but it’s

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      $434K

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      $187K - $923K

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      4 Listings

    Hancock
  • Appleton

    Appleton

    Appleton is a small, rural town with just under 1,500 residents and a farming history that dates back to 1829. Farm fields still shape the landscape, especially those filled with wild Maine blueberries. While the setting is sparse, the town is comprised of distinct pockets that offer their own flavor. West Appleton Country Club sits to the north,

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      $430K

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      $160K - $836K

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      3 Listings

    Appleton
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    Fryeburg

    Established in 1777, the rural town of Fryeburg in western Maine is known for its outdoor recreation and hosting the Fryeburg Fair, the state’s largest annual agricultural event. Like many other rural towns in New England, summertime in Fryeburg is peak tourism season. Outdoor attractions like the Saco River and Kezar Pond draw in the vacation

    • Average Value

      $430K

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      $130K - $886K

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      6 Listings

    Fryeburg

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