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Neighborhoods in Maine

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    Gorham

    Home to the University of Southern Maine campus and its own little “downtown” district, the town of Gorham gives residents a quieter suburban lifestyle with easy access to the nearby urban amenities. “Gorham is a historical town, incorporated in 1764,” says Helen La Count, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty of Greater Portland. Not only does

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      $569K

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      $345K - $891K

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      22 Listings

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    Sebago

    Sebago’s distinctive name derives from the Abenaki “sobagoo,” meaning “it resembles the sea.” Fittingly, this small Maine town rests along the western shore of Sebago Lake, the second-largest lake in the Pine Tree State. A host of campgrounds and seasonal cottages weaves throughout the wooded roads. “The population in the summertime explodes,”

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      $568K

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      $213K - $4M

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      10 Listings

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    Parkside

    Despite its location at the heart of modern-day Portland, Parkside was once a densely forested estate belonging to the Deerings. Around the 1850s, the family slowly transitioned their land into a residential enclave, reserving 55 acres for Deering Oaks Park. Today, the green space is a natural escape from the neighborhood’s bustling and burgeoning

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      $564K

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      $284K - $1.2M

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      7 Listings

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    Brunswick

    With picturesque natural surroundings and a laid-back atmosphere, the coastal town of Brunswick invites residents to enjoy a slower-paced lifestyle in Midcoast Maine. Partially outlined by the Androscoggin River and featuring over 60 miles of pristine coastline, Brunswick, dotted with cotton and lumber mills, became a prosperous seaport in the

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      $564K

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      $324K - $1.7M

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      16 Listings

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    Saco

    Saco is a nature-filled city about 17 miles from Portland, Maine. Like many other New England communities, Saco became a lumber town in the 18th century and eventually evolved into a manufacturing and mill town in the 19th century. Today, the coastal city is known for its waterfront amusement parks, scenic trails and beach views, which attract

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      $559K

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      $400K - $917K

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      8 Listings

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    Arundel

    Arundel is a quaint countryside town in Southern Maine not far from the coast. “It’s adjacent to Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, and although it doesn’t have any ocean frontage, there is some frontage on tidal rivers that lead out to the ocean,” says Helen Curry, a local broker with Kennebunk Beach Realty who's a Southern Maine native. Running

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      $557K

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      $315K - $1.2M

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      8 Listings

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    North Deering

    Located about 4 miles from Downtown Portland, North Deering stretches back to the Presumpscot River, offering a balance of nearby city amenities and abundant hiking opportunities. “To me, you get the best of both worlds. You’re in Portland, but it feels like you’re suburban,” says Tom Landry, the broker and owner of Benchmark Real Estate with over

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      $556K

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      $343K - $1.1M

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      11 Listings

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    Harrison

    Western Maine Mountain views and idyllic lakeside living are what residents of Harrison are used to. The rustic village is bordered by Long Lake and Crystal Lake, making swimming, power boating and trout fishing daily activities. “There was a big population growth during the pandemic because people wanted to get out of the city,” says Lois

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      $545K

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      $214K - $2M

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      8 Listings

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    Libbytown

    Sandwiched between Portland’s West End and the Rosemond neighborhoods on the edge of the peninsula just 2.5 miles from the heart of Downtown Portland, Libbytown is a neighborhood undergoing a lot of change. This is largely thanks to the recent transformation of Thompson’s Point into an entertainment destination that’s promising to become one of

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      $540K

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      $339K - $563K

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    Old Orchard Beach

    Just 20 miles south of downtown Portland lies Old Orchard Beach, a coastal town known for its busy summers. While many associate it with amusement parks, fried dough and sandy beaches, the residential area becomes much quieter during the colder months. “Old Orchard Beach is a small-town community that gets a little bigger in the summer, but then

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      $535K

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      $230K - $1.3M

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      54 Listings

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    Knightville

    Knightville is a South Portland neighborhood known for its stores and restaurants. “It’s a very walkable area of the city with all the resources you need,” says Kevin Davis, library director of the South Portland Public Library, who has worked there for about 20 years. “You’ve got the library, the public schools, churches, restaurants, shopping

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      $532K

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      $383K - $1.3M

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      3 Listings

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    Windham

    The clear waters of Sebago Lake border Windham, a former farming community about 12 miles from Portland. Now, the town features a bustling shopping district with major retailers a short drive from homes that sit on at least an acre of land. While they live far apart, Rachel Davis, a licensed broker with The Masiello Group at Better Homes and

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      $531K

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      $291K - $1.4M

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      24 Listings

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    East Deering

    Considered the city’s easternmost neighborhood, East Deering sits right across Tukey’s Bridge from Portland’s peninsula. As the city’s population continues to grow, more and more people are moving to the residential areas on the outskirts of downtown — and East Deering is one of them. “It’s an up-and-coming area surrounding Back Cove, and it’s

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      $531K

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      $237K - $832K

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      0 Listings

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    Naples

    Like the Italian city it’s named after, the town of Naples attracts people because of its natural beauty and waterfront location. Situated along connecting streams and ponds, Naples is a friendly community that spends a lot of time outdoors. “In the summertime, Naples has a real fun vibe with lots of restaurants and bars,” says Judy Oberg, nearby

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      $517K

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      $267K - $1.5M

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      11 Listings

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    Pejepscot

    "‘Pejepscot’ is a word with a long history," says Sarah Sharpton, Outreach Manager at the Pejepscot History Center. Established in 1888, it's one of the oldest local history organizations in Maine and preserves community history from its two house museums in nearby Brunswick. "Its origin is Wabanaki, which are the indigenous people of this region,

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      $514K

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      $253K - $846K

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      1 Listing

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    Lyman

    Considering both population and geography, Lyman is a smaller town than neighboring areas. It sits at just under 50 square miles and the total population, as of 2020, was less than 5,000 people. “There’s no center of town. It’s a rural area. There’s not much there, but it’s a nice place to live,” says Joyce Veroneau, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker

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      $505K

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      $281K - $2.3M

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      4 Listings

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    Nasons Corner

    Thought to be named after a local farmer back when the area was farmland, Nason’s Corner is now a neighborhood less than 4 miles from Downtown Portland with an almost urban vibe thanks to walkability and nearby shopping. “We’re transitioning from car-centric to more pedestrian-centric and these little neighborhood centers are being revitalized,”

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      $501K

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      $330K - $1.1M

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      4 Listings

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    South Berwick

    Located 30 minutes off the coast of Maine, between Portland and Boston, South Berwick is a rural town with historic houses, abundant outdoor recreation and a village vibe. “It’s a very tight-knit area,” says Ken Powers, a broker with Portico Realty, who grew up in South Berwick. “They have a farmer’s market and holiday parades. It has that very

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      $499K

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      $266K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

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    Highland

    Highland is a uniquely shaped neighborhood in South Portsmouth with a lot going on at all times, from the railyard trains moving through town to the games played at Wainwright Sports Complex. Highland is also home to the South Portland Public Works and waste management, as well as to several commercial warehouses and storage facilities off

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      $496K

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      $376K - $666K

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      1 Listing

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    Cash Corner

    While Cash Corner’s mix of commercial, residential and industrial buildings feels very modern, this South Portland neighborhood dates back to the 19th century. “There were two prominent businessmen in the early 1800s named Cash who had a couple of shops,” says Realtor Chris Davis with Real Broker, LLC, who has worked in the area for about five

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      $494K

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      $397K - $839K

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      2 Listings

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    Alfred

    With its country store and 19th-century village center, Alfred is the quintessential rural New England town. The former home base for Maine’s Shaker community, this village of about 3,000 attracts people with its quiet feel, country acreage and relatively low home prices. “It’s what you would think of when you think quaint New England town, and

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      $492K

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      $314K - $936K

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      4 Listings

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    Prides Corner

    Where the Westbrook of the past converges with its 21st-century identity, Prides Corner is a quiet residential neighborhood with an almost rural vibe and easy access to Portland, Falmouth and Windham, which are each 6 miles away. Pattie Gallant, a local Realtor at Coldwell Banker, says that the area has the same feel of Scarborough and parts of

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      $492K

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      $295K - $823K

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      5 Listings

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    Durham

    Durham is a small town in Androscoggin County characterized by green farmland, pine forests, and spacious lots. Martha Hiat, an associate broker with Brett Davis Real Estate with eXP Realty, says the area began gaining more attention in 2020 as homebuyers prioritized space. “It’s a rural community that’s well-connected to Freeport, which has the

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      $491K

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      $255K - $958K

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      2 Listings

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    Country Gardens

    Country Gardens in South Portland is a small residential neighborhood characterized by cozy homes and cul-de-sacs. It is bordered by the South Portland Municipal Golf Course to the east and a major interstate to the west. The neighborhood features forested streets with sidewalks and a variety of home styles, including raised ranches, Cape Cods,

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      $489K

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      $323K - $848K

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      0 Listings

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    Riverton

    Situated in the northwestern portion of Portland, Riverton is a laidback community offering convenient access to the city’s attractions. “Portland offers all that big cities offer, but it still has a small-town feel. In Riverton, there are parks and walking trails and turnpike access. It's a short distance from the ocean and multiple lakes and

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      $487K

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      $244K - $691K

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      4 Listings

    Riverton

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