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  • /51

    $450,000

    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,909 Sq Ft

    23 Walker St, Bath, ME 04530

    This bright and sunny, side by side two-unit within walking distance to Downtown Bath is perfect for an owner occupier or investor. Both units have updated kitchens, beautiful hardwood floors and a generous layout. The private decks, off street parking and in-unit laundry complete the package. Well-maintained with dedicated utilities, an updated heating system, and a newer roof, this property

    Jessica Wallimann Vitalius Real Estate Group, LLC

    23 Walker St, Bath, ME 04530
  • /70

    $1,750,000

    • 8 Baths
    • 17,285 Sq Ft

    103 South St, Bath, ME 04530

    Approximately 17,285 square foot historic property in Bath - Income and Redevelopment Potential. Offered for the first time in over 25 years, this substantial Bath property presents a rare opportunity to reposition a landmark residence on a prominent 1.8 acre corner lot. With its generous scale and flexible configuration, the property offers a strong foundation for restoration or

    Carrie Martin Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty

    103 South St, Bath, ME 04530
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    $425,000

    • 2 Baths
    • 1,822 Sq Ft

    27 Wesley St, Bath, ME 04530

    This Duplex is the perfect opportunity to own and collect monthly income. Renovated from the studs out, this building is in quality condition. All utilities are separated for each unit. Tenants pay all expenses, including mowing and snow removal. (Seller pays for maintenance). Unit A takes up the entire 1st floor and has 2 bedrooms. Unit B consists of entire 2nd and 3rd floors and has 3

    Sam Armentrout Armentrout Select Realty of Maine

    27 Wesley St, Bath, ME 04530

Why Live in Georgetown

Georgetown, a secluded island community in West Bath, is home to around 1,000 residents with a median age of 58. This remote area, connected to the mainland by a bridge from Arrowsic, is characterized by its rural charm and long-standing family traditions. The roads, often lined with bushes, link farmhouses, beaches, and wooded areas. Georgetown lacks chain stores and large supermarkets, with the Georgetown Country Store serving as the primary grocery and deli. The island's economy has historically relied on lobstering and clam digging, though aquaculture is becoming increasingly significant. Local dining includes Five Islands Lobster Co., known for its fresh seafood, and the Georgetown Country Store, which offers essentials and a small lunch counter. Georgetown Pottery adds a touch of local artistry with hand-painted ceramics. The island's natural beauty is highlighted by Reid State Park, a 770-acre area with unique sand dunes, bird nesting sites, and popular surfing waves. Homes in Georgetown range from rustic wooden ranch-style houses with docks to two-story shingled cottages and contemporary cliffside residences. The local elementary school, Georgetown Central School, has a small, engaged community. For middle and high school, students often attend schools in nearby Bath. Bath is approximately 10 miles away, with Route 1 accessible within a 10-minute drive.

Home Trends in Georgetown, ME

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$467,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$564,500
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$432
Number of Homes for Sale
9
Last 12 months Home Sales
20
Months of Supply
5.40
Median List Price
$629,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-34%
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