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Lea Worster

Lea Worster
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Newport ME

Broker (ME: BR209757)

39 years experience

REALTOR® 12 Active Listings Serves Penobscot County, ME
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Northeast Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
158 Main St
Newport, ME  04953
(Penobscot County)
Office Phone
207-368-4400
Office Fax
207-368-4888
Mobile
207-270-0211
Email
lwor****@***********.net
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Service Areas

Hudson: ME Veazie: ME Bangor: ME Hermon: ME Glenburn: ME Brewer: ME Dover-Foxcroft: ME Atkinson: ME Sebec: ME Bowerbank: ME Sangerville: ME Exeter: ME Stetson: ME Corinna: ME Detroit: ME Dexter: ME Ripley: ME Cambridge: ME East Newport: ME Newport: ME Pittsfield: ME

About Lea Worster

Come Discover the Hidden Treasures of Central Maine with Me! I am a lifelong resident of Central Maine and very happy with my choice to call this area my home I feel fortunate to be surrounded by the natural settings that bring my passions to life It keeps me real! Over the years of being a Real Estate Professional my passion for serving people has been greatly enriched My dedication to providing the highest level of service available is proven with my commitment to my continued education As well as being a Real Estate Broker I also hold a Maine Assessors Certification With my experience knowledge and understanding of all aspects of the real estate market in our surrounding areas

I can offer the highest quality of real estate service available in this continually evolving market If you™re thinking about purchasing or selling real estate or would simply like to know what your property is worth in today™s market (A Free Market Value Report) please give me a call It is easiest to reach me on my cell 207-270-0211 I promise that your needs will always be first priority and that my dedication to professional honest and ethical standards will make your transaction go as smoothly as possible I look forward to hearing from you and hope to have the opportunity to be of service to you

Please remember I am always there to support you throughout your real estate experience with me Your complete satisfaction is my goal and your valuable input is key to my ability to provide you with the highest quality of client and customer service both now and in the future after the purchase or sale Client and customer care is most important to me as I want to be your family REALTOR® for life "For Your Happiness Is My Only Measure Of Success!"


Currently: Sales Manager for Newport and Dexter Offices
™2003-2006 Designated Broker
™2008- GRI Designation Graduate REALTOR® institute
™2008 MAR Convention and training for GRI Rockland
™2007 MAR Convention and training for GRI Bar Harbor
™2006 MAR Convention and training for GRI Rockland
™2005 MAR Convention and training for GRI Rockland
™2005 Designated Broker and Manager Symposium
™2004 MAR Convention and training for GRI Bar Harbor
™2002 Professional Standards Course Maine Association of REALTORS®
™2006 REALTOR® Code of Ethics Course
™2002 REALTOR® Code of Ethics Course
™1998 Business Management Degree from the University of Maine
™Presidential Pin Recipient and Student of the Year Award
™1993-2010 CMA Certified Maine Assessor
™Attend State of Maine Tax School and re-certified each year
™1992 ERA National Top Gun Academy Graduate
™1989 ERA of Maine Fast Track Training Program
™1988 Advanced Sales Training Course ERA of Maine
™1987 Associate Broker

Penobscot County, ME Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$351,948
Avg. Listing Price
From Lea's portfolio
3.3 / 2.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,836 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
592
Active Listings
Current inventory

Penobscot County, Maine represents one of the state's most dynamic real estate markets, anchored by Bangor's position as the commercial hub of central and northern Maine. With 612 total actively licensed agents serving the region, this market demonstrates remarkable depth for a county with just over 150,000 residents. What makes this particularly noteworthy is that all 612 agents maintain current email contact information, reflecting a tech-savvy professional community that's adapted well to digital marketing and communication trends.

The county's real estate landscape spans from the Penobscot River waterfront properties in Orono, home to the University of Maine's flagship campus, to rural retreats in towns like Corinna and Dixmont. This diversity creates unique opportunities for both residential and commercial development, with surprising price variations that can catch newcomers off guard. Bangor's recent downtown revitalization has sparked renewed interest in urban living, while lakefront properties in communities like Lagrange continue to attract buyers seeking recreational getaways within driving distance of major employment centers.

Major Penobscot County, Maine Real Estate Markets

Bangor dominates as the county's primary metropolitan area, but the real estate story extends far beyond the city limits. The Greater Bangor region encompasses Brewer, Orono, Old Town, and Hampden, each offering distinct market characteristics. Orono benefits from university-driven rental demand and faculty housing needs, while Brewer attracts families seeking more affordable alternatives to Bangor proper. Hampden has emerged as a sought-after suburban community, with new construction driving much of the recent activity.

Beyond the metro area, smaller communities like Lincoln, Millinocket, and East Millinocket present intriguing opportunities in Maine's former mill towns. These markets have seen surprising stability as remote work trends enable buyers to seek affordable housing in scenic locations. Meanwhile, lakefront communities around Pushaw Lake and Green Lake command premium prices, creating micro-markets that operate independently of broader county trends.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Penobscot County's real estate market reflects Maine's broader seasonal patterns, but with unique twists driven by the University of Maine academic calendar and the region's role as a gateway to northern Maine's recreational areas. Student housing demand creates predictable rental cycles, while the county's position along major transportation corridors influences commercial real estate values. The recent growth in healthcare and technology sectors around Bangor has introduced new buyer demographics that many agents are still learning to serve effectively.

Geographic complexity adds another layer to market dynamics, with properties ranging from downtown Bangor condominiums to vast rural parcels in townships like Stetson and Newburgh. This diversity means agents often specialize in specific property types or geographic niches, creating a fragmented but knowledgeable professional community. Waterfront regulations, university proximity, and seasonal access issues all influence property values in ways that require local expertise to navigate successfully.

Why Businesses Need Penobscot County, Maine Agent Contact Data

Companies targeting Penobscot County's real estate market benefit enormously from direct access to all 612 licensed agents, particularly given the market's geographic and demographic complexity. Mortgage lenders, home inspection services, and property insurance providers can segment their outreach based on agent specializations, whether they focus on university-area rentals, waterfront properties, or rural land sales. The fact that every agent maintains current email contact information streamlines digital marketing campaigns and enables rapid market penetration for new service providers.

Real estate technology companies and continuing education providers find particular value in this comprehensive contact database, as Penobscot County agents often serve as early adopters for tools and techniques that later spread throughout rural Maine markets. The county's mix of tech-savvy university town professionals and traditional rural practitioners creates an ideal testing ground for new approaches, making these agent contacts especially valuable for businesses seeking to understand and influence Maine's evolving real estate industry.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Lea Worster has 12 properties for sale in Newport and surrounding areas. These are the top 10 listings.

$124,900

Listed 2026-02-13

92 Todds Corner Rd
Saint Albans, ME  04971

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,386
Lot: 21,780 sf
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$399,900

Listed 2025-05-31

90P Cotta Ln # 43
Saint Albans, ME  04971

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Lot: 574,992 sf
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$250,000

Listed 2026-01-07

296 N Main St
Pittsfield, ME  04967

Beds:
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,224
Lot: 12,197 sf
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$245,000

Listed 2025-08-12

1 Gleneagle Ct Unit 1
Pittsfield, ME  04967

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,556
Lot: 14,375 sf
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$48,000

Listed 2024-06-10

48 Hart St
Newport, ME  04953

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Lot: 78,408 sf
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$869,000

Listed 2025-06-19

107 Shady Ln
Newport, ME  04953

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,218
Lot: 87,120 sf
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$200,000

Listed 2026-01-09

83 Commercial St
Hartland, ME  04943

Beds:
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,484
Lot: 20,038 sf
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$27,900

Listed 2025-06-27

Power Line Lot 45
Frankfort, ME  04438

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Lot: 348,480 sf
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$75,000

Listed 2025-06-27

M 4 L 43 Route 9 and Route 7
Dixmont, ME  04932

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Lot: 3,484,800 sf
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$300,000

Listed 2025-08-26

19 Mason Corner Rd
Saint Albans, ME  04971

Beds:
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,469
Lot: 31,799 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Lea Worster currently has no rental properties available in Newport and surrounding areas. Check back later.