Submitted by LuckyLaceyKS t3_10jexqq in Maine
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metalandmeeples t1_j5jygmh wrote
Not surprising. This is a CSA so it includes all of York County, Sebago Lake area, etc.
Guygan t1_j5jyku0 wrote
Just a clarification of terms:
This list uses the federal “Combined Statistical Area” which encompasses 4 counties. It’s not just “Portland” - it’s the majority of the most populated areas of the state - 600,000 people live in this CSA.
> A larger combined statistical area (CSA), the Portland–Lewiston–South Portland combined statistical area, is defined as the combination of this metropolitan statistical area (MSA) with the adjacent Lewiston–Auburn MSA. The CSA comprises four counties in southern Maine.
https://www.citypopulation.de/en/usa/combmetro/438__portland_lewiston_sou/
The area includes:
Androscoggin county
Cumberland county
Sagadahoc county
York county
Lewiston - Auburn metropolitan statistical area
Portland - South Portland metropolitan statistical area
planningcalendar t1_j5k0nre wrote
My town is probably 80% second homes.
WelcomeToTheBough t1_j5k2k9x wrote
This is why I mock the hell out of YIMBYs. No im not calling for building to stop, but Portland has more units and yet a stagnate population. Cali also pushed upzoning and literally has less people now.
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Building market rate housing alone changes very little for regular or poor income folks
IamSauerKraut t1_j5k4r4v wrote
I'm surprised there are so many listings for PA in areas that are low in population but high in the number of state parks/gamelands. Why is there not a similar area for hunting/lake cabins in Maine?
HatManJeff t1_j5k6oc9 wrote
I would be curious how many 2nd homes are owned by Mainers as Camps
Machined042 t1_j5kzbxs wrote
And homelessness here is a record high.. and continuing to grow.
mistercartmenes t1_j5lbjpv wrote
Myrtle Beach is number 4? It’s such a craphole I don’t know why anyone likes it.
71802VT t1_j5lfffw wrote
Yeah, I find the whole thing questionable. NO ONE wants a second home in Barre, Vermont.
JimBones31 t1_j5lgaa2 wrote
Does this mean the area in question is the place that houses the second home or the primary residence of someone that owns a second home elsewhere?
dudeguy207 t1_j5lrbrz wrote
Great, I was just about to file my taxes and now you tell me I have a second home?! This is really gonna screw me.
likes_sawz t1_j5lrpjm wrote
The second home of someone whose primary/legal residence is elsewhere. It doesn't appear to differentiate between someone that for examples lives in Cumberland and also has a place in Naples vs. someone from Massachusetts that has a camp on (ugh) Sabattus Lake.
International_Slip85 t1_j5lryei wrote
I’d imagine the populations within a 3-6 hour drive from PA is way higher so it makes sense.
PGids t1_j5lttjn wrote
What’s Barre’s relation to the ski resorts in VT?
I’m assuming the bigger ones are set up like the Loaf with condos a plenty; which would make the numbers make a little more sense
Quicktothemothership t1_j5m4n51 wrote
Interesting to see Ferry Pass on the list.
987nevertry t1_j5m60qx wrote
It’s big with the Harley crowd. Very classy.
987nevertry t1_j5m6czc wrote
I like how Lewiston made the list. Yeah…we gotta summer place on Canal St. It’s pretty sweet.
tbone985 t1_j5mc9pa wrote
Quite a few from the people I know of around my area.
SameProfession254 t1_j5o205f wrote
Are people really surprised about this? It's not a new phenomenon. People have been summering in Maine for over 100 years. Second Maine summer homes are not the cause of the housing issue? Sorry are locals buying the 2 million dollar ocean front estates? I don't think so. I'm as mad about housing as anyone but this isn't the problem.
BSG365 t1_j5o45xr wrote
I don’t think it’s growing because people own second homes. There’s some other factors involved.
71802VT t1_j5oh0hw wrote
Barre has zero relation to ski resorts. That's why it doesn't make sense.
flocking_north t1_j5onfqf wrote
Actually, this does not answer your question, but interesting nonetheless.
MaineMaineMaineMaine t1_j5qx71p wrote
2 million won’t buy you an ocean front estate any more 😂
LuckyLaceyKS OP t1_j5jxalr wrote
According to the source, 10.62% of homes in the Portland area are used for seasonal, recreational, or occasional use.