North Yarmouth, ME


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North Yarmouth, ME

About North Yarmouth, ME

Living in North Yarmouth, ME is a peaceful and tranquil experience. This wonderful small town offers the perfect balance between rural and urban living, with its beautiful hills, woods, rivers and streams providing plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. While it may not be the most bustling city around, there is no shortage of things to do here. From hiking and camping to visiting the many stores and eateries in town, North Yarmouth has something for everyone. The locals are warm and welcoming and always eager to share their stories about life in this idyllic corner of Maine. With its stunning natural scenery, friendly atmosphere, and abundance of activities and amenities, it's easy to see why so many people choose to call North Yarmouth home! Mid-sized coastal city/town complex - Southern Maine on the Atlantic Coast at Casco Bay.

Location Details

State: Maine
County: Cumberland County
Metro Area: Portland-South Portland Metro Area
City: North Yarmouth
Zip Codes: 04097
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 63 ft above sea level
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Portland is Maine’s largest city and cultural center. It is a New England classic, with shipping, commercial fishing, and a quaint historic core known as the Old Port. After suffering an extensive urban decline in the 1970s, locals realized what they had and restored much of the downtown core commercially and aesthetically. The result is an excellent example for other cities to follow. Today the Old Port area is an active commercial and entertainment district, with excellent seafood restaurants. The rest of the downtown area is clean, attractive and functional, and the entire city has a slow pace and small-town, New England feel.

Portland suburbs, especially across the small Back Cove inlet, are very attractive. Excellent suburban and small town environments are found inland and up and down the coast, through Yarmouth to the unique, stylish and prosperous town of Freeport to the north (home of famed clothing purveyor L.L. Bean). This town has grown up into a major retail outlet center, but it isn’t what you would think – these mostly high-end outlets are located in old New England homes and storefronts giving a most pleasant downtown streetscape. South Portland is more commercial and industrial, but the nice towns pick up again in the South Coast area through Old Orchard Beach, Biddeford, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Kittery to the Massachusetts border. Biddeford in particular is growing rapidly as home to the growing University of New England. Generally the area has a highly educated population and professional workforce and a lot of people who seem to care about where they live.

Employment, always an issue in Maine, is stronger and steadier in Portland, which is less dependent on manufacturing and basic industries than many of its Maine neighbors. Crime is very low. There are plenty of outdoor activities for all seasons. Homes are expensive, but not as expensive as in Massachusetts and value is good for what is paid. Auto commutes to the north Boston suburbs are possible but not really practical, but commuter rail service is good and expanding. The area is ideal for self employed and telecommuters needing access to the Boston area once in a while. Portland would rate much higher if it weren’t for the harsh New England winters and a high cost of living. The city is much better than ranked for those tolerant of those issues.

The coastline around Portland is rugged and attractive. The surrounding country is mostly rolling with a mix of open and wooded land. The 44-square-mile Sebago Lake is 15 miles to the northwest and the White Mountains are 45 miles beyond that. Portland has pleasant summers and falls and cold winters with frequent thaws. Summer nights are cool and comfortable for sleeping. Autumn has the greatest number of sunny days and the least cloudiness. Winters are severe but begin late and then extend deep into the normal springtime. Temperatures well below zero are recorded frequently each winter. The White Mountains block some snow and cold from the northwest. True blizzards are rare. Climate inland from the city is more extreme, as much as 10 to 15 degrees cooler just a few miles inland. First freeze is late September, last is mid-May.

North Yarmouth Cost of Living
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Historic interest, attractive towns, and educated population make North Yarmouth a great place to live.

$545,400
+38.0% higher than avg
$105,917
+34.8% higher than avg
$1,660 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
+30.8% higher than avg
North Yarmouth Crime
20.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in North Yarmouth, Maine
$104,400
for a family
$60,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of North Yarmouth
   Historic interest
Harsh winters
   Attractive towns
Home prices
   Educated population
Low ethnic diversity
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