Lowell, Maine 

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Population

402

+38.1% since 2020

Unemployment Rate

4.9%

Cost of Living

81.5 / 100

Median Home Price

$242,300

Median Income

$59,063

Comfort Index (Climate)

9.1 / 3.8

summer / winter

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Best Places to Live in Lowell, Maine

Living in Lowell, ME is an incredibly rewarding experience. The area has a rich history and culture that can be seen throughout the city. There are plenty of recreational activities to enjoy, from biking and hiking in the nearby forests to kayaking on the rivers. The town itself is small but provides a safe, warm community where people look out for one another. There are plenty of great dining options, as well as diverse shopping opportunities from thrift stores to specialty stores. Despite its size, Lowell has something for everyone and makes for an ideal place to call home! Small city / college town - Central Maine along the Penobscot River, about 30 miles north of the Atlantic Ocean.
State: Maine
County: Penobscot County
Metro Area: Bangor Metro Area
City: Lowell
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
Cost of Living: -18.5% lower
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 110 ft above sea level


Lowell, Me Housing Market
Least Expensive HomesHomes Over 2,000 Sq. Ft.
Most Expensive HomesHomes less than 10 yrs old
All Single Family Homes
Pros
Outdoor recreation
Attractive setting
Nearby university
Cons
Low job growth
Isolation
Harsh winters

What Bert Has To Say About Bangor Metro Area

Bangor is the gateway to the “north country” and a fairly prosperous lumber, paper, and shipping center and the navigable terminus of the Penobscot River in east-central Maine. The areas to the north are wooded wilderness. The rugged shore area is 30 miles to the south, and the “Down East” coast to the northeast is a vast, unpopulated area of classic New England coastline with fishing and other recreational sites. Acadia National Park is on an island 40 miles to the south. Old Town, on a river island 10 miles north, is home to the University of Maine and the Old Town Canoe Company, a business befitting to the area.


Highlights

ECONOMY
The unemployment rate in Lowell is 4.9% (U.S. avg. is 6.0%). Recent job growth is Negative. Lowell jobs have decreased by 0.4%. More Economy

COST OF LIVING
Compared to the rest of the country, Lowell's cost of living is 18.5% lower than the U.S. average. More Cost of Living or Compare Lowell's Cost of Living

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

VOTING
In the last Presidential election, Penobscot county remained moderately Republican, 52.6% to 44.2%. More Voting Stats

POPULATION
Lowell's population is 402 people. Since 2020, it has had a population growth of 60.5%. Learn More...

TRANSPORTATION
Average Commute time is 22.5 minutes. The National Average is 26.4 minutes. Learn More...

REAL ESTATE
The median home cost in Lowell is $242,300. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 15.3%.

SCHOOLS
Lowell public schools spend $12,389 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $12,383. There are about 12.3 students per teacher in Lowell. More Education



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Housing Market in Lowell

It's a good time to buy in Lowell. Home Appreciation is up 15.3% in the last 12 months.
The median home price in Lowell is $242,300.
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