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Scenic midcoast Maine fishing village
Midcoast Maine’s charming Phippsburg is an old fishing village, home to year-round residents who brave the waters when they’re at their coldest. The peninsula’s jagged edges jut into the mouth of the Kennebec River, known for fertile waters with enormous runs of fish. "It's one of the first places in Maine where Europeans settled and built the first wooden sailing vessel in North America," says Robert Long, a Maine native who works in the area. Long emphasizes the value of the town's long-tended farmland. “It’s a very small town,” says Julie A. Cromwell, owner of Cromwell Coastal Properties in nearby Woolwich and 20-year local seller. The community’s population topped out at just over 2,000 in 2020, according to US Census Bureau data, but those numbers are increasing thanks to the growing crowds of Winnebago drivers who park their motor homes here solidly until Labor Day. Phippsburg’s draw is in its natural scenery – the town’s undeveloped land sits under thick blankets of brushy pines and fir trees that line one north-to-south road leading to the rocky cape.
Rustic cabins and cottages at mixed price points
Buyers can find listings at many budgets in this quiet coastal community, where multi-million-dollar waterfront residences mix with manufactured homes and about everything in between. Properties typically range from $200,000 to $2 million, spanning styles from beach cottages and rustic farmhouses to towering cabins that peek through the tall treetops. These getaways scatter along the main road, hidden behind long drives and thick foliage. Purchasing an empty parcel is a good way to invest here, with lots selling from $75,000 to $725,000, depending on the size, location and views.
Coastal homes along Popham Road in Phippsburg, Maine
Quaint homes that sit across from the water are highly desirable in Phippsburg.
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Rocky beaches and woodsy nature preserves
There’s a lot more to Phippsburg than barn houses and fishing. The peninsula is home to several nature preserves and beaches with stunning year-round scenery. Popham Beach is the busiest in the state, particularly during the summertime when the rocky coastline fills with swimmers, boaters and seashell collectors. Pet owners can leash up their furry friends for waterside walks in the fall and winter. Locals can also take on woodsy trails on the way to the beach at the Bates Morse Mountain Conservation Area (BMMCA), an enclave of protected salt marsh and coastal upland managed by Bates College. "The barrier beach is a pristine jewel," Long, a steward at the BMMCA, says.
The Bates Morse Mountain Conservation Area in Phippsburg is a great place to go for a hike.
Popham Beach has been a popular spot in the summer for visitors and residents of Phippsburg.
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Family Fishing in February
The town gathers weekly for civic meetings covering historic preservation, climate resilience and shellfish conservation, among other topics. Locals also gather for less official events throughout the year, like the Phippsburg Sportsmen’s Association’s Family Fishing Derby in February, Trick or Truck for Halloween and the popular Canvases and Cocktails event in the winter. “Everybody helps each other out,” Cromwell says. Community leaders have organized once-a-month meal kits to be distributed at the town hall to help residents stretch their grocery budgets. With a CAP Index crime score of 1, Phippsburg also experiences less crime than busier Maine areas.
Multicultural student body at Morse High School
Phippsburg is part of Regional School Unit 1, a public school system also serving Bath and Woolwich. Kids can start at Phippsburg Elementary before moving on to Bath Middle and finishing up their studies at Morse High. Each carries Niche ratings of B-minus or higher and is located within 7 miles or roughly 15 minutes from Phippsburg families. In 2023, members of Morse’s new International Club held an event called “International Night,” designed to highlight the cultures of exchange students from across Maine, including Kazakhstan, France, Italy, Germany, Mexico and Ukraine.
Bath Middle School serves the West Bath neighborhood.
Morse High School serves Bath, Maine.
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Waterside eateries and fresh-baked pie
Phippsburg has a handful of restaurants, though many are open seasonally, so it’s wise to check before heading out for a meal. The Lobster House is among the most popular, a waterside spot known for its namesake dish, and Ledges Pub, an eatery offering dinner with a view of the water inside the Sebasco Harbor Resort. You can also get a fresh-baked pie in town from Trish’s Pie Bakery, serving flavors like pecan, French apple, and – of course – wild Maine blueberry. Downtown Bath is less than 10 miles away, where Phippsburg locals can explore the lively downtown area with a wide selection of bars, restaurants and cafes. Phippsburg homeowners also head this way for grocery shops at Shaw’s or continue west to Brunswick to hit big box stores like Walmart or Lowe’s Home Improvement.
Photo of The Lobster House, a seasonal seafood restaurant on route 216 in Phippsburg, Maine.
Spinney's Restaurant in Phippsburg has a magnificent patio to sit out and dine on.
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Minutes from Route 1
Phippsburg’s proximity to Bath means it’s not too far from Route 1, a major Maine connector that starts in Kittery and runs all the way up to the Canadian border. It’s a 15-minute ride to the highway from the center of town. From there, commuters can hop on Interstate 295 to ride up and down the coast. Most can reach Portland within an hour, and the Amtrak Downeaster train line begins its journey south in Brunswick, 15 miles away. Brunswick is also home to Mid Coast Hospital.
The Amtrak is a convenient way to get into town and is a short drive from Phippsburg.
The Amtrak will drop you off with lots of public transportation options into Phippsburg.
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Parks in this Area
Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area
Popham Beach State Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Hiking
Linwood E. Temple Waterfront Park
Boating
South End Dog Park
Dog Park
Popham Beach State Park
Boating
Fishing
Grills
Josephine Newman Sanctuary
Bike Trails
Lake
Trails
Transit
Airport
Portland International Jetport
67 min drive
Reviews
Niche Reviews
4.37 Reviews
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8/13/2021Niche Review
I have family who have a summer house in Small Point section of town I visit them a lot I love it here the roads are secluded and most of the homes are on private roads the town is broken up in to 11 neighborhoods Winnagance, Bridgewater, Meadowbrook,Town Center,Parker Head,Sabasco,Cox Head,Ashdale,Small Point,Popham,Small Point Beach there is not many places to shop but they have a general store and some restaurants most of the locals are super friendly and welcoming there is no crime and plenty of scenery but there is no diversity at all
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1/2/2016Niche Review
People have a heat and a roof over their head that's all you need.
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Phippsburg Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Phippsburg, West Bath sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Phippsburg, West Bath over the last 12 months is $767,500, up 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Discover this beautifully crafted 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home designed with beautiful details and a warm, sunlit interior. Nestled among thoughtfully planted perennial gardens, this property offers a serene setting with inviting spaces both inside and out. The flexible floor plan includes the option for a first-floor bedroom, making it ideal for a variety of living arrangements.Located just
Discover a rare blend of coastal charm and architectural character in this beautifully layered 2,700 sq. ft. home nestled in the woods of Phippsburg. This thoughtfully crafted Federal style home offers a unique layout that surprises at every turn—featuring cozy nooks, open gathering spaces, and seamless flow throughout.Inside, wide plank wood floors, exposed beams, and antique wood stoves bring a
ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES AWAIT on this 11.43 acre parcel 1300 ft of frontage on Casco Bay. This west facing parcel has a 2 acre cleared building envelope, septic sites, driveway and utility pole ready for your dream home. The property is large enough to divide with another potential building site overlooking Head Beach and Hermit Island with an additional septic site or use the larger septic are
Set on a rocky peninsula extending into the Atlantic Ocean and curving around a quiet cove, this rare coastal offering features a private collection of four distinctive cottages. Three are positioned to capture panoramic westerly views of Casco Bay and its outlying islands, while the fourth enjoys the calm serenity of Round Cove, where shorebirds gather following the tide. The cottages - Point of
Chessell McGeeLegacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty
House is located in Small Point area of Phippsburg. Secluded and perfect for renters looking for quiet space or a family needing some indoor and outdoor room. Located next to a marsh and woods and down the road from Head Beach so plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature.Looking for a renter to accommodate a yearly lease.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
2,659
Median Age
55
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
16.5%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
34.1%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$101,544
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$112,104
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
96%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
33.9%
Advanced Degrees
13.9%
% Population in Labor Force
66.2%
On par with the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
50''
Average Winter Low Temperature
12°F
Average Summer High Temperature
79°F
Annual Snowfall
47''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
10/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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