Where are the fastest-growing towns or areas right now?

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Updated April 26, 2026

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Maine
Capital
Augusta
State Bird
Maine state bird - Black-capped Chickadee
Black-capped Chickadee
Statehood
March 15, 1820
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Maine state flower - White Pine Cone and Tassel
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Population
1.4 million (2020)

Answer

Maine’s fastest-growing towns are primarily located near the southern and coastal regions, particularly around Portland and its suburbs. Areas such as Scarborough, South Portland, and Westbrook have seen significant population increases due to their proximity to economic hubs, access to amenities, and relatively affordable housing compared to larger metropolitan areas. Additionally, some inland towns like Biddeford and Saco are experiencing growth as people seek more affordable living while still being close to the coast.

This growth is driven by a combination of factors including Maine’s expanding job market in healthcare, education, and tech sectors, as well as a rising interest in quality of life outside major cities. The Portland metropolitan area remains the economic engine of the state, attracting residents for its vibrant cultural scene, coastal access, and strong community infrastructure. Meanwhile, some rural areas in western Maine are growing more slowly or even declining as younger populations move toward these more economically dynamic towns.

Key Points:
- Fastest growth near Portland metro area: Scarborough, South Portland, Westbrook
- Coastal towns like Biddeford and Saco also growing
- Growth driven by job opportunities and quality of life preferences
- Rural and northern parts of Maine generally see slower growth or decline
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