Why Live in Durham
Durham is a rural neighborhood characterized by its blend of farmland and emerging suburban developments. The area features classic New England homes, including Colonials and Cape Cods, often set on large plots of land, providing a sense of privacy and space. The Androscoggin River and Runaround Pond Recreation Area offer residents opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and hiking, while the Big Falls Preserve provides scenic trails through wooded areas. Although Durham lacks its own restaurants and stores, nearby Lisbon Falls offers dining options like Frank’s Restaurant and Pub and Flux Restaurant and Bar. For shopping, residents can visit Freeport Village Station, known for its outlet mall and L.L. Bean’s flagship campus. Durham Community School and Freeport High School are highly rated, providing quality education options. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, offering a low crime risk environment. While Durham feels secluded, it is conveniently connected by state routes to nearby towns, with Lewiston and Auburn 14 miles away and Freeport and Brunswick about 8 miles away. Commuters can reach Portland in 24 miles via Interstate 295, and the Portland International Jetport is 30 miles away. Residents enjoy seasonal events in nearby towns, such as the Moxie Festival in Lisbon Falls and L.L. Bean’s Northern Lights event in Freeport.
Home Trends in Durham, ME
On average, homes in Durham, ME sell after 16 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Durham, ME over the last 12 months is $557,500, up 12% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$557,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$635,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$255,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$304
Number of Homes for Sale
4
Last 12 months Home Sales
37
Median List Price
$599,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
12%