Bowdoin, Maine 

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Population

3,147

+15.4% since 2020

Unemployment Rate

3.3%

Cost of Living

95.8 / 100

Median Home Price

$330,600

Median Income

$70,000

Comfort Index (Climate)

9.2 / 3.9

summer / winter

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Best Places to Live in Bowdoin, Maine

Living in Bowdoin, ME is a scenic experience. The small town has a population of just over 900 people and is situated in the western end of the state. Despite its size, Bowdoin offers plenty of recreational activities and cultural attractions. From fishing on the Androscoggin River to skiing at Big Rock Ski Area and camping at one of the many state parks nearby, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The town also boasts several museums and galleries that are dedicated to preserving local history and culture. With its friendly atmosphere, natural beauty and quaint charm, it's no wonder why so many people choose to call Bowdoin home. Mid-sized coastal city/town complex - Southern Maine on the Atlantic Coast at Casco Bay.
State: Maine
County: Sagadahoc County
Metro Area: Portland-South Portland Metro Area
City: Bowdoin
Zip Codes: 04287
Cost of Living: -4.2% lower
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 63 ft above sea level


Bowdoin, Me Housing Market
Least Expensive HomesHomes Over 2,000 Sq. Ft.
Most Expensive HomesHomes less than 10 yrs old
All Single Family Homes
Pros
Historic interest
Attractive towns
Educated population
Cons
Harsh winters
Home prices
Low ethnic diversity

What Bert Has To Say About Portland-South Portland Metro Area

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.


Highlights

ECONOMY
The unemployment rate in Bowdoin is 3.3% (U.S. avg. is 6.0%). Recent job growth is Positive. Bowdoin jobs have increased by 1.1%. More Economy

COST OF LIVING
Compared to the rest of the country, Bowdoin's cost of living is 4.2% lower than the U.S. average. More Cost of Living or Compare Bowdoin's Cost of Living

WEATHER & CLIMATE
August, July and June are the most pleasant months in Bowdoin, while January and February are the least comfortable months. Today's Weather | Climate Averages

VOTING
In the last Presidential election, Sagadahoc county remained very strongly Democratic, 56.3% to 40.6%. More Voting Stats

POPULATION
Bowdoin's population is 3,147 people. Since 2020, it has had a population growth of 3.0%. Learn More...

TRANSPORTATION
Average Commute time is 27.3 minutes. The National Average is 26.4 minutes. Learn More...

REAL ESTATE
The median home cost in Bowdoin is $330,600. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 14.7%.

SCHOOLS
Bowdoin public schools spend $14,404 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $12,383. There are about 10.8 students per teacher in Bowdoin. More Education



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Housing Market in Bowdoin

It's a good time to buy in Bowdoin. Home Appreciation is up 14.7% in the last 12 months.
The median home price in Bowdoin is $330,600.
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04287

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