The number of homes for sale in Maine in June was the highest it has been in nearly five years. A total of 5,047 homes were on the market in June, up 14% from May and the first time the number has been over 5,000 since October 2020.According to a report from the Maine Association of Realtors on Wednesday, 1,441 single-family homes sold in June 2025, 10.51% more than June 2024.The median sales price of the homes that sold was $425,000, up 4.94% compared to a year ago.“High buyer demand and low, but improving, for-sale inventory levels continue to drive Maine’s home sales and pricing,” said Jeff Harris, president of the Maine Association of Realtors. “This dynamic of strong buyer demand and trending increases in the number of homes on the market has resulted in higher sales volume for most counties across Maine.The highest median sales price in June was in Cumberland County, where it reached $600,000. The lowest median sales price was $180,000 in Aroostook County.Prices rose in 11 Maine counties, with the biggest jump being 27.54% in Washington County, compared to a year ago.Prices actually dropped more than 8% in both Waldo and Knox counties.Across the Northeast, sales were down in June compared to a year ago while the median sales price in the region was up 4.2% to $543,300.The national median sales price was $441,500 in June.“Discussions with realtors across Maine indicate that, for most markets, the added inventory has resulted in buyers and sellers taking more time to negotiate pricing and offer terms,” said Harris.
The number of homes for sale in Maine in June was the highest it has been in nearly five years. A total of 5,047 homes were on the market in June, up 14% from May and the first time the number has been over 5,000 since October 2020.
According to a report from the Maine Association of Realtors on Wednesday, 1,441 single-family homes sold in June 2025, 10.51% more than June 2024.
The median sales price of the homes that sold was $425,000, up 4.94% compared to a year ago.
“High buyer demand and low, but improving, for-sale inventory levels continue to drive Maine’s home sales and pricing,” said Jeff Harris, president of the Maine Association of Realtors. “This dynamic of strong buyer demand and trending increases in the number of homes on the market has resulted in higher sales volume for most counties across Maine.
The highest median sales price in June was in Cumberland County, where it reached $600,000. The lowest median sales price was $180,000 in Aroostook County.
Prices rose in 11 Maine counties, with the biggest jump being 27.54% in Washington County, compared to a year ago.
Prices actually dropped more than 8% in both Waldo and Knox counties.
Across the Northeast, sales were down in June compared to a year ago while the median sales price in the region was up 4.2% to $543,300.
The national median sales price was $441,500 in June.
“Discussions with realtors across Maine indicate that, for most markets, the added inventory has resulted in buyers and sellers taking more time to negotiate pricing and offer terms,” said Harris.