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Susan Peterson

Susan Peterson
Real Estate Agent
Damariscotta ME

(ME: BA925329)

7 years experience

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

Brokerage
Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty

Office Website
Office Address
170 Main St
Damariscotta, ME  04543
(Lincoln County)
Office Phone
207-563-2775
Office Fax
Mobile
207-563-2775
Email
spet*****@*********.com
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Service Areas

Capitol Island: ME Boothbay Harbor: ME

About Susan Peterson

Susan's deep-rooted connection to Maine has shaped her professional journey. When her corporate role transitioned to a virtual format, the picturesque mid-coast of Maine became the obvious choice for her next chapter.

Originally from northern Maine, Susan earned her accounting degree from the University of Maine at Orono. Her career has spanned the Northeast, where she has held progressive finance and technology leadership positions with prominent Fortune 500 companies, including International Paper, General Electric, and Aetna. Over the past two decades, her focus has shifted to the dynamic landscape of sales and marketing tools.

Throughout her career, Susan has actively engaged in buying, building, and selling homes. Each relocation sparked a growing interest in local real estate markets, ultimately inspiring her to embark on a new career in this field.

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

$759,453
Avg. Listing Price
From Susan's portfolio
3.2 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,092 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
151
Active Listings
Current inventory

Lincoln County, Maine represents one of the state's most distinctive coastal real estate markets, stretching along the midcoast region from the Kennebec River to Muscongus Bay. This scenic county encompasses charming seaside communities like Boothbay Harbor, Damariscotta, and Wiscasset, where historic maritime culture meets modern waterfront living demands. The market here operates with remarkable efficiency despite its rural character, supported by exactly 129 actively licensed real estate agents who maintain complete digital connectivity with 129 agents having email addresses.

What sets Lincoln County apart is its unique blend of year-round residents, seasonal homeowners, and retirees seeking quintessential Maine coastal experiences. Properties range from historic sea captains' homes in Bath to modern waterfront estates in Southport, creating diverse price points that attract both first-time buyers and luxury investors. The market shows surprising resilience during economic fluctuations, largely due to the county's appeal as both a primary residence destination and vacation home market.

Major Lincoln County, Maine Real Estate Markets

The Boothbay Peninsula dominates luxury waterfront sales, with Boothbay Harbor serving as the crown jewel for high-end coastal properties. This region attracts buyers from major metropolitan areas seeking authentic Maine experiences, driving premium prices for homes with deepwater access and panoramic ocean views. Meanwhile, the Damariscotta-Newcastle corridor has emerged as a year-round residential hub, offering more affordable options while maintaining easy access to coastal amenities.

Wiscasset, known as "Maine's Prettiest Village," anchors the western portion of the county with its Federal-style architecture and Sheepscot River waterfront. The eastern communities of Waldoboro and Jefferson provide more rural, inland opportunities that appeal to buyers seeking privacy and larger acreage at competitive prices. Each submarket operates with distinct seasonal patterns, creating complex timing considerations for transactions.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Lincoln County's real estate market exhibits fascinating seasonal volatility, with spring and summer months generating nearly 70% of annual transaction volume. This concentration creates intense competition periods followed by quieter winter months when serious year-round buyers can find better negotiating opportunities. The county's geography, featuring numerous peninsulas and islands accessible only by boat, adds complexity that requires agents with specialized local knowledge.

Surprisingly, the market has shown increasing interest from younger demographics seeking remote work opportunities, challenging the traditional retiree-focused buyer profile. Properties with high-speed internet capability now command premiums, while fixer-uppers in desirable locations attract renovation-minded buyers. The limited inventory typical of Maine coastal markets means that well-priced properties often receive multiple offers within days of listing.

Why Businesses Need Lincoln County, Maine Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from home inspectors to mortgage brokers, require direct access to Lincoln County's complete agent network to capitalize on the market's concentrated activity periods. With all 129 agents maintaining email communication, businesses can efficiently coordinate time-sensitive transactions during peak summer months when properties move quickly. This comprehensive connectivity becomes crucial for vendors serving the county's geographically dispersed communities.

Financial services companies and real estate technology providers particularly benefit from complete agent contact databases, enabling targeted outreach for specialized coastal property tools and services. Given the market's seasonal nature and high average transaction values, establishing relationships with the entire agent network maximizes business opportunities throughout varying market cycles and geographic segments.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/10/2026, Susan Peterson has 1 property for sale in Damariscotta and surrounding areas.

$4,950,000

Listed 2025-08-12

18 High Head Rd
Edgecomb, ME  04556

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 5.5
Sq Ft: 4,105
Lot: 305,791 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Susan Peterson currently has no rental properties available in Damariscotta and surrounding areas. Check back later.