Blue Hill, ME Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Real Estate & Homes For Sale Near Blue Hill, ME

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Blue Hill, ME Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Blue Hill, ME housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Blue Hill, ME

The median home value is $487,383
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$472k
June 2025$469k
July 2025$467k
August 2025$465k
September 2025$466k
October 2025$469k
November 2025$473k
December 2025$477k
January 2026$480k
February 2026$482k
March 2026$485k
April 2026$487k
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Trends and affordability stats are provided by third party data sources.

Average Home Value in Blue Hill, ME, by Home Size

Currently, there are 3 new listings in Blue Hill, ME and 16 homes for sale.
Home SizeHome Value*
3 bedrooms (2 homes)$479,615
*Home value over the past month

What Locals Say about Blue Hill

  • Rebecca S.
    "my commute is very easy, about 25 minutes. There are no traffic lights and best of all no traffic. The roads are well maintained."
  • Christopher E.
    "My neighborhood is awesome, Great people, almost everyone waves even if they don’t know you. The area is super safe, I would trust neighbors with just about anything"
  • Cecily P.
    "This is such a cute little town. Everyone is so friendly and kind. Great food, good schools and very safe place to live. "
  • Nekochanmoosi
    "There is great natural beauty and many recreational opportunities. Houses are far apart and people are friendly. "
  • georgesiekkinen
    "Blue Hill and its peninsula and the collection of separate towns are a special and unique location in Down East Maine and off the beaten track, but accessible to Amtrak service southward to Boston in Brunswick/Portland, ME and airline and bus service from the Bangor airport. The area was begun to be settled by European-Americans in the mid-18th century and there are many historic villages and settlements found on the Peninsula. The people who live here are hard-working, community involved, often creative/artistic, quiet and reasonable people. The peninsula has also attracted a number of "summer people" who appreciate the cultural and natural beauty of the Peninsula. And I think everyone wants to keep it beautiful for the next generations. The Blue Hill Heritage Trust conserves many thousands of acres with many trails for recreational use. Blue Hill village is the market town for the Peninsula with hospital, excellent library, book store, food coop, historic general store, supermarket, plus shops and restaurants. Ellsworth is the county seat with many more retail options. For several perspectives on the area, two books come to mind: Esther Wood, "Deep Roots: A Maine Legacy" is her recounting of many stories of the Old Stock New Englanders who have lived here for generations and some humorous tales of the "summer people"; another source for insight is Nelson W. Alrich, Jr., "Old Money" and he has a number of passages that speak to the attraction that Maine has had since the 19th century for Americans with time and money in seeking quiet places for rest, relaxation, and being far enough away from the congested East Coast Megalopolis in finding a special place for the "summer" or for retirement. "
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