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Why Live in Newcastle
Newcastle, Maine, is a small town known as the "Gateway to the Pemaquid Peninsula," forming one-half of Lincoln County’s Twin Villages alongside Damariscotta. With a population of just under 1,900 residents as of the 2020 U.S. Census, Newcastle offers a small-town feel with a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, particularly along the Damariscotta River waterfront. Housing options include Cape Cods, Craftsman-style bungalows, rural farmhouses, colonial styles, and traditional New Englanders, with many homes dating back to the late 19th century. The town's average house value is notably higher than the greater Augusta-Waterville Metro Area. Students in Newcastle benefit from school choice, often attending the highly rated Great Salt Bay School for kindergarten through eighth grade and Lincoln Academy for high school. Local shopping and dining amenities are primarily found in neighboring Damariscotta, with popular spots like Reny’s department store, Newcastle Public House, and Shuck Station Raw Bar. Newcastle is a favored summer destination due to its extensive network of hiking trails and natural attractions, including the Dodge Point preserve and the Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust's parks. Residents enjoy water activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming along the Damariscotta River. While there is no public transit system, U.S. Route 1 provides easy access to nearby areas, including Bath, 18 miles away, and the Portland International Jetport, just over an hour’s drive.
Home Trends in Newcastle, ME
On average, homes in Newcastle, ME sell after 64 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Newcastle, ME over the last 12 months is $525,000, down 9% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.