Statewide home sales and prices match March 2025
The availability of homes for sale in Maine continues to be tight, though Realtors have reported positive trends happening in many counties. According to Maine Listings, the statewide figure for sales of single-family existing homes in Maine remained unchanged from last March, and the median sales price (MSP) of $375,000 stayed the same comparing March 2026 to 2025. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less.
“The March and rolling quarter statistics reflect the seasonal trends of the Maine real estate market impacted by the constraints of Maine’s housing supply,” says Judy Oberg, 2026 President of the Maine Association of Realtors and Associate Broker at Oberg Insurance & Real Estate Agency in Bridgton. “For many prospective buyers, housing affordability remains a challenge due to the imbalance of supply and demand of homes for sale.
“However, we are seeing signs in some regional markets for pricing improvements for buyers, with seven of Maine’s 16 counties showing first quarter median sold price declines compared to a year ago.”
The National Association of Realtors reported a sales decline of 0.3 percent nationwide in March 2026 over March of last year. Median home prices across the country rose 1.3 percent to $412,400. Regionally, sales in the Northeast decreased 12.2 percent and the MSP increased 5.7 percent to $494,500 comparing March 2026 to March 2025.
“As families time their transitions around the school year and Maine’s snow-free months, we expect to see more homes coming onto the market in April and May. Whether buying or selling, consult with a Realtor early to learn about the local market, develop your strategy, and remain persistent,” says Oberg. “On average, 39 families each business day bought a home in Maine during March and that number will grow during the second and third quarters of the year.”
Below are two charts showing statistics for Maine and its 16 counties. The first chart lists statistics for the month of March (2025/2026), statewide. The second chart compares the number of existing, single-family homes sold (units) and volume (MSP) during the rolling quarter of January, February and March (2025/2026).
MARCH ONLY CHART
March 1-31, 2025— March 1-31, 2026
| Number of Units Sold | Median Sales Price | |||||
| Last Year | This Year | %Change | Last Year | This Year | %Change | |
| Statewide | 851 | 851 | 0.00% | $375,000 | $375,000 | 0.00% |
ROLLING QUARTER
January 1, 2025—March 31, 2025 and
January 1, 2026—March 31, 2026
| Number of Units Sold | Median Sales Price | |||||
| County | Last Year | This Year | %Change | Last Year | This Year | %Change |
| Statewide | 2469 | 2334 | -5.47% | $382,207 | $384,250 | 0.53% |
| Androscoggin | 158 | 149 | -5.70% | $328,750 | $325,000 | -1.14% |
| Aroostook | 124 | 108 | -12.90% | $142,550 | $150,000 | 5.23% |
| Cumberland | 468 | 455 | -2.78% | $550,000 | $560,000 | 1.82% |
| Franklin | 53 | 79 | 49.06% | $325,000 | $279,000 | -14.15% |
| Hancock | 122 | 98 | -19.67% | $425,000 | $392,500 | -7.65% |
| Kennebec | 220 | 205 | -6.82% | $299,950 | $294,700 | -1.75% |
| Knox | 94 | 78 | -17.02% | $427,500 | $420,000 | -1.75% |
| Lincoln | 86 | 60 | -30.23% | $435,000 | $429,500 | -1.26% |
| Oxford | 114 | 149 | 30.70% | $337,450 | $345,000 | 2.24% |
| Penobscot | 283 | 256 | -9.54% | $275,000 | $277,500 | 0.91% |
| Piscataquis | 56 | 48 | -14.29% | $203,750 | $247,000 | 21.23% |
| Sagadahoc | 55 | 64 | 16.36% | $400,000 | $403,500 | 0.88% |
| Somerset | 84 | 85 | 1.19% | $218,075 | $235,000 | 7.76% |
| Waldo | 89 | 70 | -21.35% | $350,000 | $337,500 | -3.57% |
| Washington | 73 | 51 | -30.14% | $199,900 | $220,000 | 10.06% |
| York | 390 | 379 | -2.82% | $492,500 | $500,000 | 1.52% |
Source: Maine Real Estate Information System, Inc. (d/b/a Maine Listings). Note: Maine Listings, a subsidiary of the Maine Association of REALTORS®, is a statewide Multiple Listing Service with over 6,300 licensees inputting active and sold property listing data. All statistics are point-in-time data collected on the 4th business day of each month. All data may reflect late reporting of sold data from a prior period. Contacts: Maine Association of REALTORS® President Judy Oberg (Oberg Insurance and Real Estate Agency, Bridgton) 207-838-0059 judy@obergagency.com or Maine Association of REALTORS® President Elect Raylene Estabrook (Signature Homes Real Estate Group, Scarborough) 207-749-1587 makingmainehome@gmail.com For additional contacts: suzanne@mainerealtors.com
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