Oxford County, ME
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Total Properties

60,807

Average Home Price

$343,908

Average Square Feet

1,448

Price per Sq Ft

$223

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
26,506

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

60,807

Median Home Price

$290,500

Average Home Price

$343,908

Average Square Feet

1,448

Price per Sq Ft

$223

Recent Sales (12mo)

347

YoY Price Change

-0.3%

Sales Velocity

93.9%

Oxford County, Maine: Affordable on Paper, Complicated in Practice

There's a particular kind of affordability paradox that plays out in rural New England, and Oxford County, Maine illustrates it almost perfectly. On the surface, the numbers look enviable: median home values around $291,000, an 80.8% homeownership rate that towers over the national norm, and rents at a modest $807 per month. But dig into the income side of the ledger and the picture shifts. With a median household income of $57,933 — well below the national $75,149 — this is a county where ownership is common but financial breathing room is not.

The western Maine foothills that define Oxford County — home to Bethel's Sunday River ski resort, the historic town of Rumford, and the Grafton Notch wilderness — attract a curious mix of year-round working families and seasonal visitors. That tension between recreational wealth and working-class permanence shapes nearly everything about the housing market here.

A Vacancy Rate That Tells Two Stories

The county's 35.2% vacancy rate is one of the most striking numbers in the dataset, and it demands explanation. This isn't the vacancy of urban blight — it's the vacancy of seasonal cabins, lakefront camps, and weekend retreats that sit empty for eight months of the year. Oxford County borders New Hampshire's White Mountains and draws significant out-of-state ownership from Massachusetts and Connecticut. Those absentee buyers compete directly with local buyers and push median prices upward even as full-time residents see flat or declining wages. The year-over-year price dip of -0.5% may reflect some cooling of pandemic-era interest in rural escapes, but the structural imbalance between seasonal demand and local purchasing power isn't going anywhere.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Vacancy Rate35.2%Driven by seasonal camps; far above ~12% national average
Rent Burden46.7%Severely above the 30% healthy threshold
Homeownership Rate80.8%Among the highest in the country for a county this size
Child Poverty Rate18.7%Exceeds overall poverty rate of 14.2% — a generational concern

An Aging, Car-Dependent Population Under Pressure

Oxford County's median age of 48.3 — with nearly one in four residents over 65 — reflects a broader Maine trend of outmigration among younger workers. With zero public transit usage recorded and 77% of workers driving alone, this is a county built around the car, which creates real vulnerability for an aging population whose disability rate (17.8%) is notably elevated. The 11.3% work-from-home rate hints at some in-migration of remote workers, but with nearly 12% of households lacking internet entirely, that lifeline isn't universally accessible.

The rent burden figure deserves particular attention: 46.7% of renters are cost-burdened, which is striking given how cheap rents appear in absolute terms. At $807 median rent, the burden isn't excessive costs — it's insufficient incomes. For the 19.2% of households who rent here, Oxford County is not the affordable escape the headline numbers suggest.


FAQs

What makes Oxford County, Maine unique in the real estate market? Oxford County's market is defined by the coexistence of high homeownership among long-term residents and massive seasonal vacancy from camp and cabin ownership — a duality that makes price comparisons with purely residential markets misleading.

Is Oxford County affordable for first-time homebuyers? Moderately. The price-to-income ratio sits around 5x — above the 4x national benchmark — and while prices are lower than coastal Maine markets like Cumberland County, lower local wages and limited inventory in move-in-ready homes create real barriers for first-time buyers without outside capital.

Why is the poverty rate in Oxford County higher than you'd expect? Oxford County's economy has never fully recovered from the collapse of paper and textile mills in Rumford and Mexico, ME in the 1990s and 2000s. The region lost anchor employers that once supported middle-income households, and replacement industries — tourism, healthcare, light manufacturing — generally pay less and offer fewer benefits.

Market Overview

With 60,807 properties tracked, Oxford County is a major real estate market.

With an average price of $343,908, Oxford County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $238 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Oxford County are 32% lower than the Maine average.

Oxford County vs Maine Average

MetricOxford CountyMaine Avgvs State
Average Price$343,908$503,156-32%
Avg Sq Ft1,4481,568-8%
Price/Sq Ft$238$321-26%
Properties60,807967,392-94%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Oxford County, ME Real Estate

What is the average home price in Oxford County, ME?

The average home price in Oxford County, ME is $343,908, based on analysis of 60,807 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Oxford County, ME?

Our database includes 60,807 properties in Oxford County, ME, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Oxford County, ME?

The average price per square foot in Oxford County, ME is $238. This is calculated from an average home price of $343,908 and average size of 1,448 square feet.

What is the average home size in Oxford County, ME?

Homes in Oxford County, ME average 1,448 square feet, with an average price of $343,908.

How does Oxford County, ME compare to other Maine counties?

Oxford County, ME is one of 16 counties in Maine with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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