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Waldo County, ME Housing Market

AI-powered market intelligence for Waldo County, ME. Part of the Augusta, ME metro area.

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Waldo County, ME market data

PropertyIQ Score
59
F
Median Price
$352K
Rent (ZORI)
$2K
Median DOM
53 days
YoY
+10.5%
What drives the score
Home value YoY: +10.5%3-mo momentum: +0.1%Days on market: 53 daysPrice-reduced share: +24.9%
Data through Jul 2026 · Source: Zillow, Realtor.com

Waldo County, ME Housing Market Overview

Waldo County, ME housing market snapshot from PropertyIQ — median home price, year-over-year appreciation, median days on market, and PropertyIQ demand score.
Waldo County, ME market snapshot — data through July 2026

Waldo County, ME's median home value is $352K, up 10.5% over the past year. Homes here sell in a median 53 days. Its PropertyIQ Score of 59 sits right around the state average of 50.

PropertyIQ provides county-level market intelligence for Waldo County, ME — going deeper than metro-area averages to reveal local demand dynamics. By tracking Zillow home-value momentum alongside Realtor.com market-flow signals — median days on market and the share of listings with price cuts — at the county level, PropertyIQ predicts which markets within ME are positioned to outperform.

County-level analysis in New England reveals pockets of affordability amid some of the nation's highest price points. PropertyIQ scores each county to identify where demand signals suggest outperformance relative to the state benchmark. Within the New England, Waldo County, ME's PropertyIQ Score of 59 tracks near the New England norm.

The PropertyIQ Score for Waldo County, ME blends four proven demand indicators. When home values are gaining momentum, homes sell quickly, and few sellers cut prices, the score rises — signaling a market positioned to outperform its state. Historically, top-scored markets delivered significantly higher 3-year excess returns than bottom-scored markets. Momentum here has been positive, with home values up 10.5% over the past year.

Explore Waldo County, ME's full market profile including score trends, home value data, and comparisons with neighboring counties. Use the interactive map to visualize demand signals across the region.

Waldo County, ME is part of the Augusta, ME metro area.

Market data through July 2026. Sourced from Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, U.S. Census Bureau, FRED, BLS, and BEA. Per-statistic source and date shown above.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Waldo County, ME a good place to buy real estate in 2026?

PropertyIQ doesn't label markets simply good or bad. Instead, the PropertyIQ Score measures a market's demand momentum against its own state, where 50 marks the state average. Waldo County, ME currently scores 59, a steady-momentum reading that leaves it tracking close to its state average. For buyers, a balanced market means neither side holds a decisive edge, giving you time to shop carefully without racing the clock. Backing that up, the median home value here is $352K, up 10.5% over the past year. So whether Waldo County, ME is right for you comes down to your goals: a rising-momentum market can favor long-term appreciation but offers less room to negotiate, while a cooling one hands buyers more leverage. Treat the score as a timing signal to weigh alongside your budget, holding period, and plans for the property, not a verdict on the market's quality.

What is the PropertyIQ Score for Waldo County, ME?

Waldo County, ME's PropertyIQ Score is 59, indicating steady momentum on a 1-to-99 scale. The score distills four transparent inputs into a single number: Zillow home-value momentum over the past 12 months, Zillow home-value momentum over the past 3 months, the median days homes spend on the market from Realtor.com, and the share of listings with a price cut, also from Realtor.com. Rising values and faster sales push the score up, while slow sales and frequent price cuts pull it down. The scale is calibrated so 50 equals the state average, meaning a score above 50 predicts the market will outperform its state over the next three years and a score below 50 predicts underperformance. PropertyIQ computes the score across every US market nationally, then recenters it against each state, so 59 places Waldo County, ME above its state benchmark.

Are home prices in Waldo County, ME rising or falling?

Home prices in Waldo County, ME are rising. Over the past year, the median home value increased 10.5%, reaching $352K. Over the latest three months, values moved up 0.1%, a sign near-term demand remains firm. PropertyIQ derives these figures from Zillow's home-value index, which tracks the typical value across the market rather than only the homes that happened to sell, giving a steadier read than a raw median sale price. Both the 12-month and 3-month momentum readings feed directly into the PropertyIQ Score, so this price trend is one of the core signals behind Waldo County, ME's current score. Keep in mind that appreciation can vary widely by neighborhood and price tier across the county, so treat these figures as the market-wide baseline rather than a guarantee for any single property.

How quickly do homes sell in Waldo County, ME?

In Waldo County, ME, homes sell in a median of 53 days from listing to pending sale, based on Realtor.com market data. Median days on market is one of the clearest real-time reads on local demand: when homes move quickly, buyers are competing and sellers hold the advantage, while lengthening timelines signal cooling interest and more room to negotiate. Alongside sale speed, about 25% of active listings here have taken at least one price cut — a complementary demand gauge, since a rising share of reductions often precedes slower sales and softer prices. Both median days on market and the price-cut share feed directly into the PropertyIQ Score, where faster sales and fewer cuts push the score higher. As a general guide, medians under about 30 days indicate a brisk, competitive market, while medians well beyond 60 days point to buyers regaining leverage. Actual time on market still varies by price band, property type, and season, so treat the median as a market-wide baseline.

How current is this county data?

This Waldo County, ME market data is refreshed on a monthly cycle, with the latest figures current through July 2026. PropertyIQ ingests fresh data every month from a range of authoritative sources: home values and rents from Zillow, days on market and price-cut activity from Realtor.com, additional housing signals from Redfin, demographic and housing-stock data from the U.S. Census Bureau, mortgage and macroeconomic series from FRED, and employment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The PropertyIQ Score itself is recomputed every month once the new source data lands, so the score and its four underlying inputs always reflect the most recent complete reporting period rather than a static snapshot. Because official housing data is typically released with a short lag, the current-through date usually trails the present by a few weeks, which is normal across the industry and not a sign the data is out of date.