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Maine’s housing crisis worsened in 2025 as prices surged while incomes lagged, threatening future construction without more state funding.
Maine’s housing affordability crisis deepened in 2025, with median home prices exceeding $400,000—nearly double the 2015 level—while median incomes rose only 44%, leaving the income needed to afford a home at about $121,000.
Despite record housing approvals and over 800 new units expected by year-end, rising construction costs and funding shortfalls threaten future development.
Mortgage rates eased slightly but remain high, and low inventory continues to drive prices.
Without additional state funding, annual housing production could drop to just 200 units, worsening the shortage.
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La crisis de la vivienda de Maine empeoró en 2025 a medida que los precios aumentaron mientras que los ingresos se quedaron atrás, amenazando la construcción futura sin más financiamiento estatal.