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Belfast, ME Townhomes for Sale

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    $299,999

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,280 Sq Ft

    20 Springbrook Dr Unit C, Belfast, ME 04915

    Welcome to easy, maintenance free living in beautiful Belfast, Maine! This well maintained 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath condominium offers comfort, convenience, and an abundance of community amenities. The open concept living and dining area is perfect for entertaining and features sliding glass doors leading to a spacious private deck overlooking a peaceful backyard setting, ideal for relaxing or

    Denise Reed Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate/The Masiello Group

    20 Springbrook Dr Unit C, Belfast, ME 04915
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    $299,999

    $39K PRICE DROP
    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,280 Sq Ft

    20 Springbrook Dr Unit TH-6, Belfast, ME 04915

    This 2-bedroom townhouse in Springbrook Hill Condominium offers practical, low-maintenance living just a short drive from downtown Belfast. The layout includes a modern living room with hardwood floors and access to a large deck, a primary bedroom and second bedroom on the upper level, and an attached heated two-car garage. Residents have use of community facilities like the clubhouse, tennis and

    Samuel Mitchell Worth Real Estate, Inc.

    20 Springbrook Dr Unit TH-6, Belfast, ME 04915
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    $957,000

    $41K PRICE DROP
    • 3 Beds
    • 4.5 Baths
    • 2,924 Sq Ft

    130 Bayside Dr Unit 42, Belfast, ME 04915

    Discover Crosby Manor Estates, where you will experience elevated coastal living in this exceptional three-bedroom luxury condo offering gorgeous ocean views, deeded waterfront access, guest mooring, 300' pier, dock, and beautifully designed interior living space and exterior landscaping. Every detail blends comfort, sophistication, and the natural beauty of the shoreline. Sweeping views of

    Stephanie Cross Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate/The Masiello Group

    130 Bayside Dr Unit 42, Belfast, ME 04915

Why Live in Belfast

Belfast, Maine, is a Midcoast community where daily life is closely tied to Penobscot Bay, from its historic shipbuilding roots to today’s active waterfront. The walkable downtown looks out over the harbor, with the Harbor Walk giving residents a way to stroll by the water, pass Front Street Shipyard, and see tall ships, schooners, and custom yachts up close. Steamboat Landing Park and Heritage Park provide green space and benches overlooking the bay, while Belfast City Park adds a public beach, pickleball courts, and a playground. Cultural attractions include Waterfall Arts, which hosts art classes for kids and adults, and the Colonial Theatre, which shows new movies. Main Street’s brick storefronts house locally owned boutiques, specialty shops, and restaurants, from long-running Rollie’s Bar and Grill to Nautilus Seafood and Grill with its harbor-view patio. The United Farmers Market of Maine and the Belfast Community Co-op focus on local food, and national retailers cluster near U.S. Highway 1. Housing ranges from small cottages and New Englander homes overlooking the bay to large, well-preserved Federal, Greek Revival, and Queen Anne captains’ homes in historic districts, with ranch-style houses creating a more rural feel outside town. Residents see long, snowy winters and some waterfront properties face flood risk, but in-town amenities, a local hospital, public transportation to Rockland, and roughly one-hour drives to Bangor, Ellsworth, and Bangor International Airport support everyday needs.

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