Bridgton Real Estate

Neighborhoods/Developments in Bridgton, ME

Name Type
Bridgton Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Cape Monday Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Chadbourne Hill Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Fire Lane 92 Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Francess Bell Drive Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Grist Mill Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Hio Ridge Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Ingalls Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Kansas Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Main Street Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Middle Ridge Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Monk Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Mountain Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Naples Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
North Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Pine Cove Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Pond Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Portland Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Raspberry Lane Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Ridion Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Sam Ingalls Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Sandy Creek Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
School Street Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
South Bridgton Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Stone Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Sunset Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Sunset Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Sweden Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Upper Ridge Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood
Zion Hill Road Real Estate For Sale Neighborhood

Bridgton is a Lakes Region resort area located in Cumberland County, Maine.  It is 35 miles from Portland and 20 miles from North Conway, NH.  Bridgton includes the following neighborhoods:  Bridgton, North Bridgton, South Bridgton, West Bridgton and Woods Pond.

Bridgton is home of the Benjamin Cleaves House, the Spratt-Mead Museum, the Stone House, Walker Memorial Hall, Wales and Hamblen Store and Rufus Porter Museum.  It also home to the Bridgton Academy.

Bridgton offers an abundance of recreational opportunities including boating, golfing, skiing, organized sports, ice skating, sailing, fishing, hiking, swimming and kayaking.  It is home to several public beaches and boat launches, hiking trails and campgrounds. 

Buildings on Bridgton’s Main Street include a variety of architectural styles.  They include Greek Revival, Carpenters Gothic, Gothic Revival, Italianate and Modern.   Many traditional New England homes are located in the South and North High Street District.  

According to the 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, Bridgton was home to 4,883 residents.  This included 1,924 households and 1,296 families.  The average household size was 2.5.

Bridgton Homes and Real Estate:  In 2000, there were 3,063 Bridgton homes and an average of 136 homes per square mile.  34% of Bridgton homes are occupied by renters.   The town includes many seasonal and vacation homes.

Please contact Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate The Masiello Group for Bridgton homes for sale and Cumberland County homes for sale.