Brewer (zip 04412), ME


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Brewer (zip 04412), ME

About Brewer (zip 04412), ME

Living in 04412 Brewer, ME is a great experience. The town has a population of just over 8,000 people and is located in the heart of Penobscot County. It's a vibrant community filled with great restaurants, shops, and activities for residents to enjoy. The people of Brewer are very friendly and welcoming, making it an ideal place to live. The cost of living is also very reasonable here, which makes it even more attractive as a place to settle down. There's plenty of outdoor activities too – from kayaking in the Kenduskeag Stream to biking along the Penobscot River Trail – that make this area incredibly beautiful and wonderful to explore. All in all, Brewer is an amazing place to live and its population size creates a relaxed feel that's perfect for anyone looking for a small-town feel without sacrificing on amenities or culture. Small city / college town - Central Maine along the Penobscot River, about 30 miles north of the Atlantic Ocean.

Location Details

State: Maine
County: Penobscot County
Metro Area: Bangor Metro Area
City: Brewer
Zip Codes: Brewer (zip 04412)
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 110 ft above sea level
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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.

The economy has generally made the transition to service industries faster than most of the state, but that isn’t saying much and employment is still an issue. Downtown is clean, attractive, walkable and somewhat historic. In part due to the college presence, the area does have some small but well regarded arts amenities, including what is thought to be the nation’s longest continuously performing symphony orchestra. Bangor is isolated from many city amenities and services—some residents travel to Canadian cities such as Saint John, New Brunswick, Quebec City, or Montreal. For those who can find employment and tolerate the long, hard winter, Bangor is a good choice.

Bangor lies in a river valley near sea level. The surrounding area is hilly and wooded with a mix of deciduous and coniferous forests. To the largely unpopulated north, the hills get steeper and the forests more dense with a maze of glacial lakes. The climate is continental with a marine influence and four very distinct seasons. Summers are warm and pleasant, normally not uncomfortably hot, and feature cool evenings. Winters are cold, often brutally, and windy when cold air masses descend from the northwest. Below zero temperatures and snow cover are common. Spring comes slowly with frequent freezes. Precipitation is moderate and spread throughout the year, although fall tends to be the driest and most pleasant. First freeze is early October, last is early May.

Brewer Cost of Living
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Outdoor recreation, attractive setting, and nearby university make Brewer a great place to live.

$258,000
-31.0% lower than avg
$50,614
-36.4% lower than avg
$1,040 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-10.4% lower than avg
Brewer Crime
38.4 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Brewer, Maine
$49,320
for a family
$36,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Brewer
   Outdoor recreation
Low job growth
   Attractive setting
Isolation
   Nearby university
Harsh winters
Cost of Living