There are towns in Maine that feel quiet and coastal. Others feel academic, artistic, or practical. Brunswick somehow manages to be all of those things at once — which is part of why so many buyers continue to keep it on their shortlist.

Brunswick is one of those towns that people move to for one reason… and stay for five others they didn’t expect.

For some people, Brunswick is the first place north of Portland that truly feels like Midcoast Maine. For others, it is the combination of walkability, culture, trails, neighborhood variety, and year-round energy that makes it stand out.

Whatever initially draws people in, many discover the same thing: Brunswick offers a lifestyle that feels connected, active, and surprisingly balanced.

Brunswick

Living in Brunswick offers a balance that can be difficult to find elsewhere in Maine. The town combines a walkable downtown, strong community identity, outdoor recreation, and cultural activity tied to Bowdoin College. Many residents appreciate that Brunswick feels active year-round while still maintaining a distinctly Maine pace of life.

For many retirees, Brunswick checks a lot of important boxes. The town offers healthcare access, public trails, cultural programming, community events, and a downtown where many activities can be enjoyed without extensive driving.

In many ways, it is both. Bowdoin College gives Brunswick much of its cultural and intellectual energy, while its proximity to the coast and Midcoast Maine lifestyle shape the rest of the experience.

Yes. Downtown Brunswick is one of the more walkable downtown areas in Maine, with restaurants, cafés, shops, theaters, galleries, and local businesses located close together.

Brunswick offers a wide range of housing styles, including historic in-town homes, classic New England neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, condos, apartments, and mixed-use developments near Brunswick Landing. Find all Brunswick homes.

Yes. The Amtrak Downeaster operates multiple daily round trips between Brunswick and Boston, with the station located directly downtown

Many buyers are drawn to Brunswick because of its combination of walkability, cultural amenities, outdoor recreation, housing variety, transportation access, and its location as a gateway to Midcoast Maine. Get a MHC Relocation Guide to help your move!

By Published On: May 26, 2026Categories: Life and CultureTags: ,

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Michael Sosnowski is co-owner and marketing director of Maine Home Connection, the independent boutique brokerage he founded with Laura in Portland, Maine in 2003. He leads MHC's marketing strategy, digital presence, and content operations — focused on building the kind of local expertise that no algorithm can replicate.

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