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A growing rural community surrounded by lakes and forests
The small rural town of Dexter is centered around Lake Wassookeag. What used to be a hub of activity and commerce for neighboring towns has focused inward in recent years. It's becoming a community-oriented area with organizations geared toward creating events and improving the parks. Surrounding the town hall and library, raised-ranch houses and New Englander-style homes are just a short walk or drive from trails and parks, as well as a public boat ramp allowing boaters to enjoy the lake. “The town brings people from everywhere, and since the town is in basically the center of Maine, there is lots of outdoor recreation available, from hiking to moose watching and kayaking,” says Mark Stephens, a resident for over 18 years who co-owns the Brewster Inn with his wife, Tina. “It’s a nice place to be, we really like being here.”
Dexter is a rural town with so much to offer in the heart of Maine.
Welcome to Dexter, a town full of beauty and opportunity for you and yours.
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Fun on Lake Wassookeag and local trails
The Dexter Public Beach and Recreation area is one of the more prominent parks in town and is home to a public boat ramp and sports fields. Tina Stephens, the other owner of The Brewster Inn, says the Dexter Development Association has worked hard to get the beach area back in great shape with the help of local volunteers. The DDA has also added a dock using donations to allow kids to go out on and have also started offering free swim lessons in conjunction with the YMCA out of Dover-Foxcroft. "There have been visitors coming from other communities to swim in the lake again and older local residents said it reminded them of their youth when the lake was the most popular place to be in the summer," Stephens says. Many also frequent the Dexter Community playground, which has an updated playset and a baseball diamond. The Newport/Dover-Foxcroft Rail Trail is a 27-mile trail that is used for summertime and wintertime activities, from four-wheelers to cross-country skiers, as well as hikers year-round. The trail is part of the Interconnected Trail System, which is under the Maine Snowmobile Association and has mapped out over 14,000 miles of trails all over Maine. This has also led to the creation of the North County Riding Club, which uses these trails for dirt bikes and four-wheelers. Dexter Municipal Golf Course, a popular 9-hole course amid Maine’s rolling hills, offers a walk through a more manicured form of nature. Fishermen can also stop by the nearby Echo Lake to catch brook trout and smallmouth bass.
Take a dip into Lake Wasookeag and cool off with family and friends in Dexter.
Seeing RTVs traveling along the Newport/Dover-Foxcroft Rail Trail in Dexter is a common sight.
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Older New Englander and ranch homes
Housing in Dexter reflects home styles found in Central Maine, with the town primarily consisting of New Englander and raised-ranch houses built in the early 1900s and even as far back as the late 1800s. The homes often sit on shaded lots underneath mature American beech and black cherry trees, with neighbors and friends a short walk away. Houses can range between $40,000 and $360,000. “Prices in the neighborhood are pretty affordable but have been rising a lot in the last three years,” Stephens says, “and lots of people have been moving into our part of Maine from all over the U.S.” In Dexter, prices have gone up 35% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
There's a fair share of homes in Dexter that have detached garages offering great storage space.
You will find certain streets in Dexter have homes that are of the same style.
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The Red Hot Dog Festival
The largest event in Dexter each year is the Red Hot Dog Festival in August. Named after the iconic Maine hot dog style with a bright red casing, the event is a big day for the community, as the main street is closed and filled with food and craft vendors, kids’ activities, and a stage featuring live music. The event also has a red hot dog eating contest, which is sponsored by the Brewster Inn. About 5,000 to 7,000 people attend each year, Stephens says, adding, “Last year, we had a really good Ozzy Osbourne cover band.”
Classic Maine dining and a growing downtown
One of the more popular eateries in Dexter is Lakeshore Restaurant, which sits along the water. Here, patrons can stop in after a day at the nearby park and enjoy classic diner fare, seafood or a scoop of ice cream from the serving windows. Closer to downtown, Our "Famb"ily Restaurant is another spot specializing in breakfast and lunch that’s known for its eggs Benedict and a variety of omelets. The downtown area has also grown a lot in the last few years, with Maine Sole, a recent addition to the area that provides classic handmade shoes and is one of the 13 well-performing shoe manufacturers in Maine. Groceries can be found at the local Hannaford downtown.
Families love to dine in and indulge in conversation at the Lakeshore Restaurant in Dexter.
Our "Famb"ily Restaurant is a local favorite in Dexter for breakfast and lunch.
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Vocational options at Dexter public schools
Students can begin their education at Ridge View Community School, a kindergarten through eighth-grade school that receives a C-minus rating on Niche. They can then finish at the C-rated Dexter Regional High School, known for its girl's basketball team, which just won the Class C basketball state crown in March of 2024. Students can also attend the unrated Tri County Tech Center, where vocational programs include welding, culinary arts and early childhood education.
This is the main entrance to Ridge View Community School.
Dexter Regional High School sits next to Lake Wasookeag.
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State routes and quiet streets
Dexter offers a number of options to commuters. State routes 23, 94 and 7 all run through town, streamlining trips to nearby hotspots like Newport and Dover-Foxcroft. “It’s a healthy mix of walking and driving. Some people will walk to places that they think are walkable, but a car or mode of transportation is necessary,” Tina Stephens says. Bangor International Airport is 31 miles to the southeast, and the Northern Light Mayo Hospital is 13 miles to the north.
Dexter connects to multiple state routes making traveling by car easy.
Quiet streets encompass Dexter, making for the perfect place to raise a family.
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Parks in this Area
Dexter Community Park
Newport/Dover-Foxcroft Rail Trail
Dexter Recreation Department
Transit
Airport
Bangor International
60 min drive
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Dexter
US
Homicide
2
4
Sexual Assault
2
4
Assault with Weapon
2
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
2
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
1
4
Larceny
2
4
Crime Score
2
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Dexter, Dover Foxcroft sell after 37 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Dexter, Dover Foxcroft over the last 12 months is $216,006, up 39% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
If you're looking for a large family home that has lots and lots of space, look no further. This home has been with the same family for the last 65 years and now it can be yours, whether you're looking for a large home for one family or would like to have an in-law apartment for additional family members. The first floor offers a eat-in-kitchen, living room, first floor Bedroom two second floor
Sharon MountainBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northeast Real Estate
If you're looking for a large family home that has lots and lots of space, look no further. This home has been with the same family for the last 65 years and now it can be yours, whether you're looking for a large home for one family, or would like to have an in-law apartment for additional family members. The first floor offers a eat-in-kitchen, living room, first floor Bedroom two second floor
Sharon MountainBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northeast Real Estate
Discover this stunning Tri-Level Home featuring 7 spacious rooms including 3 bedrooms and 2 baths designed for comfort and style. The large living room boasts a raised ceiling adorned with wood beams perfect for relaxing by the brick propane fireplace. Step into the glass porch at the back of the house to unwind. Located adjacent to the public school. Extra Features: Porch is half open and half
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
2,402
Median Age
47
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
19.7%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
26.5%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$46,524
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$61,587
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
87.3%
College Graduates
16.7%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
4.5%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
58.5%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
44''
Average Winter Low Temperature
5°F
Average Summer High Temperature
75°F
Annual Snowfall
97''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
25/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
38/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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