Counties with the most pre-war homes in Maine
Counties with the most pre-war homes in Maine
Pre-war homes—those built before 1939—are architectural gems. They are sturdy, charming, and often what people are referring to when they look at the prevalent colorless, linear designs of today and lament "they just don't make them like they used to."
In some ways, that's a good thing. Pre-war homes often contained materials we know to be hazardous today, like asbestos and lead. But their signature characteristics, including hardwood floors, nickel accents, ornate crown molding, and high ceilings, are among the features many people look for in a dream home.
Preserving the history of these properties, many of which you'll find on the National Register of Historic Places, is labor that often extends beyond the scope of an individual homeowner. Depending on where these homes are located, special permission by local historic commissions may be required before renovations can be done in an effort to preserve their historic architectural integrity.
Stacker compiled a list of counties in Maine with the most pre-war homes using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Counties are ranked by the highest percent of homes that were built in 1939 or earlier based on 2023 5-year estimates.
#16. Franklin County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.3% (69 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1978
- National rank: #958
- Total homes built: 21,089
#15. York County
- Homes built since 2000: 1.0% (1,178 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1979
- National rank: #877
- Total homes built: 113,853
#14. Aroostook County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.5% (188 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1971
- National rank: #793
- Total homes built: 38,444
#13. Waldo County
- Homes built since 2000: 1.0% (215 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1983
- National rank: #760
- Total homes built: 22,118
#12. Somerset County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.4% (116 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1977
- National rank: #759
- Total homes built: 30,009
#11. Penobscot County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.6% (419 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1977
- National rank: #756
- Total homes built: 75,405
#10. Kennebec County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.6% (382 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1975
- National rank: #740
- Total homes built: 63,140
#9. Hancock County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.7% (276 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1981
- National rank: #737
- Total homes built: 40,514
#8. Oxford County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.8% (305 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1976
- National rank: #728
- Total homes built: 36,558
#7. Cumberland County
- Homes built since 2000: 1.3% (1,963 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1975
- National rank: #663
- Total homes built: 151,519
#6. Piscataquis County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.3% (46 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1976
- National rank: #578
- Total homes built: 14,651
#5. Androscoggin County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.7% (344 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1969
- National rank: #542
- Total homes built: 50,202
#4. Lincoln County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.5% (108 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1977
- National rank: #533
- Total homes built: 23,810
#3. Sagadahoc County
- Homes built since 2000: 1.0% (191 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1977
- National rank: #520
- Total homes built: 19,109
#2. Washington County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.6% (121 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1975
- National rank: #439
- Total homes built: 21,703
#1. Knox County
- Homes built since 2000: 0.3% (73 homes)
- Median year homes built: 1973
- National rank: #214
- Total homes built: 24,428