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Why Live in Fryeburg
Fryeburg, Maine is a rural western Maine community known for agriculture, outdoor recreation and the long-running Fryeburg Fair, which draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The population is small for most of the year, then swells in summer as vacationers and part-time residents arrive to enjoy the Saco River, Kezar Pond and nearby lakes. Housing in Fryeburg ranges from mobile starter homes and seasonal cabins to newer construction on waterfront lots and properties with mountain views, along with higher-end lakeside retreats. Families often look at Brownfield Denmark Elementary, which has a strong reputation, and Fryeburg Academy, a highly rated private high school that local students can attend tuition-free and that also boards students from other areas. Outdoor recreation is available in all four seasons, with nearby ski resorts, snowtubing and snowshoeing in winter, and kayaking, swimming and hiking in warmer months. Some lakes allow motorized boats while others limit horsepower to keep the water quieter. The Fryeburg Recreation Department maintains a town park with athletic fields, playgrounds and a walking track. Day-to-day things to do include local farm stands, farm-to-table options and small businesses in town, with more extensive shopping and dining 15 minutes away in Conway and about an hour away in Portland. U.S. Route 302, along with State Routes 5 and 113, connects Fryeburg to these larger hubs, while Bridgton Hospital is 15 miles away and Portland International Jetport is just over an hour’s drive.
Home Trends in Fryeburg, ME
On average, homes in Fryeburg, ME sell after 70 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Fryeburg, ME over the last 12 months is $437,450, up 31% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.