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Peter Drinkwater

Peter Drinkwater
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Winter Harbor ME

Broker (ME: BR914515)

21 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Hancock County, ME
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Realty Of Maine - Winter Harbor

Office Website
Office Address
349 Main St
Winter Harbor, ME  04693
(Hancock County)
Office Phone
207-963-7927
Office Fax
207-963-7299
Mobile
207-963-7927
Email
wh5n**@***********.net
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Service Areas

Gouldsboro: ME South Gouldsboro: ME Sullivan: ME Waltham: ME Eastbrook: ME Osborn: ME Franklin: ME North Sullivan: ME Sorrento: ME Winter Harbor: ME

About Peter Drinkwater

Peter, a lifelong resident of western Maine, holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Husson University. His professional journey began in the management sector of a national retail chain, where he spent 13 years. This role took him across the East Coast, from Pennsylvania to Maine, but he consistently returned to his roots each summer, particularly to Winter Harbor in the picturesque Schoodic region.

During his time at Husson, Peter met Sandy, who hails from Winter Harbor. In 1989, they acquired the Winter Harbor 5&10, a local general store, believing it to be an ideal environment to raise their three children. Now adults, their children have grown, yet Peter and Sandy continue to operate the store, which has garnered attention in various national magazines and travel guides.

Eight years ago, Peter transitioned into real estate, inspired by Dave Sleeper, the owner of Realty of Maine, who frequently visited the store. Recognizing the influx of inquiries about real estate from customers, Dave encouraged Peter to expand the store into a Realty of Maine office. Within four years, Peter achieved broker-level licensure and has since received multiple Production Excellence awards in 2005, 2008, and 2011, along with Executive Club accolades in 2006, 2007, and from 2009 to 2014.

Peter is deeply engaged in his community, holding several leadership positions. He serves as the chairman of the Winter Harbor Planning Board, the Winter Harbor Utility District, and the Winter Harbor Housing Authority. Additionally, he is the vice president of the Channing Chapel Preservation Society, the moderator for town meetings, and a past president of the Chamber of Commerce. He is also a founding member and the current marketing director of the Schoodic National Scenic Byway.

Passionate about public service, Peter enjoys assisting clients in both his retail and real estate endeavors. He takes pride in helping individuals find the right items for their projects in the store and guiding clients in their search for the perfect home. The Schoodic area, with its active fishing harbors, proximity to Acadia National Park (Schoodic Point), and vibrant summer community, offers a unique charm that Peter knows intimately. With over 25 years of experience living and working in the region, he possesses a deep understanding of the local market and a strong rapport with summer visitors.

For expert guidance in finding your ideal piece of Maine, contact Peter today.

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

$1,083,569
Avg. Listing Price
From Peter's portfolio
3.5 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,171 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
289
Active Listings
Current inventory

Hancock County, Maine's real estate market represents one of the state's most geographically diverse and economically dynamic regions, stretching from the rugged coastline around Bar Harbor to the pristine lakes of inland communities. This market has experienced remarkable transformation over the past decade, driven by remote work trends, tourism growth, and increased demand for second homes among affluent buyers seeking Maine's coastal lifestyle. The county's unique position as home to Acadia National Park creates both opportunities and constraints that make it unlike any other Maine market.

With 253 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county, the market maintains a surprisingly intimate professional network where relationships and local expertise drive transactions more than in typical suburban markets. What's particularly noteworthy is that all 253 agents maintain current email contact information, reflecting a tech-savvy professional community that has adapted well to digital marketing and remote client communications. This complete digital connectivity has proven essential as many buyers now discover and purchase Hancock County properties without ever setting foot in Maine until closing.

Major Hancock County, Maine Real Estate Markets

The Ellsworth area serves as the county's commercial and residential hub, offering the most diverse housing stock from affordable starter homes to luxury waterfront estates. Bar Harbor dominates the high-end market with its proximity to Acadia National Park, where Victorian-era cottages and modern coastal homes regularly command seven-figure prices. The Blue Hill peninsula has emerged as a cultural hotspot attracting artists, writers, and retirees willing to pay premium prices for its combination of coastal access and sophisticated small-town amenities.

Smaller coastal communities like Winter Harbor, Stonington, and Southwest Harbor each maintain distinct market personalities, from working waterfront properties to exclusive summer colonies. Inland towns such as Bucksport and Orland provide more affordable options while still offering access to the county's recreational amenities. The Schoodic Peninsula region has seen particular growth as buyers discover its dramatic coastline and relative affordability compared to the Bar Harbor area.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Hancock County's real estate market operates on multiple seasonal rhythms that create complex inventory and pricing patterns throughout the year. Spring listings surge as sellers prepare for summer buyers, while winter months see a surprising amount of activity from serious year-round residents and investors. The market's geographic fragmentation across islands, peninsulas, and inland areas means that waterfront properties can vary dramatically in price based on accessibility, view quality, and proximity to services.

Zoning restrictions, shoreland regulations, and historical preservation requirements add layers of complexity that require deep local knowledge to navigate successfully. Properties with deeded water access, private beaches, or development potential command significant premiums, while seasonal access limitations can dramatically affect values. The influence of tourism creates unique opportunities for short-term rental investments, particularly in areas with easy access to Acadia National Park attractions.

Why Businesses Need Hancock County, Maine Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from home inspectors to mortgage brokers, find Hancock County's agent network particularly valuable because of the high transaction values and sophisticated clientele typical of coastal Maine markets. The complete email accessibility of all 253 agents enables efficient marketing campaigns for luxury services, specialized insurance products, and high-end home improvement services that match the market's upscale demographic profile.

The seasonal nature of much of Hancock County's real estate activity creates concentrated opportunities for businesses that can time their outreach effectively. Agents handling multiple high-value transactions during peak seasons represent lucrative partnership opportunities for title companies, legal services, and relocation specialists serving the significant out-of-state buyer population that characterizes this unique Maine market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Peter Drinkwater has 1 property for sale in Winter Harbor and surrounding areas.

$479,000

Listed 2025-12-11

34 W Bay Rd
Gouldsboro, ME  04607

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 2,400
Lot: 189,922 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Peter Drinkwater currently has no rental properties available in Winter Harbor and surrounding areas. Check back later.