Best counties to live in Maine

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February 18, 2021
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Best counties to live in Maine

What makes a particular county the best? Oftentimes, it's a good mix of opportunities for fun outdoor activities and cultural attractions. Throw in some historical sites, good schools, job opportunities, and affordable housing, and the county will most likely have happy residents.

Stacker compiled a list of the best counties to live in Maine using rankings from Niche. Niche ranks counties by a variety of factors including: public schools, educational attainment, cost of living, and housing.

Many counties on the list are experiencing growth due to their job opportunities, education, or home values. Others are adored for their historic or well-designed value, or devotion to cultural opportunities. Keep reading to see if your county made the list.

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#6. York County

- Population: 204,316
- Median home value: $252,300 (74% own)
- Median rent: $983 (26% rent)
- Median household income: $67,830
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#5. Kennebec County

- Population: 121,753
- Median home value: $159,400 (71% own)
- Median rent: $761 (29% rent)
- Median household income: $55,365
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#4. Knox County

- Population: 39,759
- Median home value: $213,400 (77% own)
- Median rent: $856 (23% rent)
- Median household income: $57,751
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#3. Hancock County

- Population: 54,601
- Median home value: $212,700 (76% own)
- Median rent: $818 (24% rent)
- Median household income: $57,178
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#2. Sagadahoc County

- Population: 35,452
- Median home value: $213,400 (75% own)
- Median rent: $894 (25% rent)
- Median household income: $63,694
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#1. Cumberland County

- Population: 292,307
- Median home value: $278,100 (69% own)
- Median rent: $1,131 (31% rent)
- Median household income: $73,072

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