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January 24, 2021

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 13 JA N UA R Y 2 4 , 2 0 2 2 F O C U S S O U T H E R N M A I N E SAVE ON LIGHTING COSTS AND MAINTENANCE TIME FIND OUT MORE AT EFFICIENCYMAINE.COM/AT-WORK/LIGHTING-SOLUTIONS Replace older fluorescent tubes with LEDs for as little as $0.25 a tube aine's influx of new residents in the past two years has affected real estate prices in every corner of the state, but possibly no more so than in Cumberland and York counties. For the three months ended Nov. 30, Cumberland and York counties accounted for more than a third of Maine's overall sales volume, with 35.8% of the market. F O C U S S TA R T S O N F O L L OW I N G PA G E ยป M THE MOST RECENT DATA For the three months from Sept. 1 to Nov. 30, Cumberland and York counties continued to see increases in home prices, even as the number of homes sold dropped off. 2020 $385,000 2021 $439,250 2020 $368,000 2021 $410,000 2020 $275,000 2021 $310,000 MEDIAN SALES PRICE Cumberland York Maine HOMES SOLD 2020 1,333 2021 1,178 2020 990 2021 959 2020 6,596 2021 5,960 CHANGE IN SALES VOLUME โˆ’11.63% โˆ’3.13% โˆ’9.64% CHANGE IN SALES PRICE +12.73% +11.41% +14.09%

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