Springfield, ME Utility & Living Guide

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Springfield, ME Utility & Living Guide

Living in Springfield, ME offers a tranquil and picturesque environment with easy access to outdoor activities and a strong sense of community.

Last updated: June 26, 2026
Total Utilities$290/mo
1BR Rent$900/mo
Sales Tax5.5%
COL Index105 (+5% above national average)
Family Score7/10
Median Home$280,000
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Monthly Utility Costs

⚡ Electric

$150/mo

Emera Maine
🔥 Gas

N/A - Electric only
💧 Water

$50/mo

Springfield Water District
🗑️ Garbage

$30/mo

Casella Waste Systems
📶 Internet

$60/mo

Combined Average Overhead $290/month

Housing Market

Rent & Property
1 Bedroom$900/mo
2 Bedrooms$1200/mo
3 Bedrooms$1800/mo
Median Home Price$280,000
Property Tax Rate1.35%
Avg Childcare/mo$800

The housing market in Springfield is relatively affordable, with a range of options from cozy starter homes to larger family residences. Rentals are also available, although options may be limited. Home prices have been steadily increasing over the past few years.

Cost of Living

Overall COL Index

105

US national avg = 100
vs National Avg

+5% above national average

Groceries

102

Transportation

98

Healthcare

100

Childcare/mo

$800

Tax Rates

Tax Overview
Total Sales Tax5.5%
Property Tax Rate1.35%
<p>State 5.5% + no county or city tax</p>

Maine has a state income tax rate ranging from 5.2% to 7.95%, with a standard deduction of $12,000 for single filers and $24,000 for joint filers.

Family & Relocation

Family Vibe Score
7/10
Safety Index

60

Higher = safer
School Rating

7.2/10

GreatSchools avg
Avg Childcare

$800/mo

City Pulse

Population Trend
+2% (growing)
Political Climate
Red
Business Momentum
Moderate, with key industries including forestry, manufacturing, and tourism
Top Local Concerns
Economic development, education, environmental protection
🚌 Transit for Families

Springfield has limited public transportation options, but the area is relatively walkable and bikeable, with some sidewalks and crosswalks.

🎡 Top Kid Attractions
  • 🎯
    Springfield Public Library
  • 🎯
    Penobscot River
  • 🎯
    nearby Baxter State Park

Best Neighborhoods for Families

The area around the town center is a popular choice for families, with its proximity to schools, shops, and community amenities. Other desirable neighborhoods include those with easy access to outdoor recreation areas, such as the Penobscot River and nearby parks.

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Local Briefing & Neighborhood Pulse

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Springfield has regulations regarding zoning, building permits, and environmental protection.

The current financial trend in Springfield is a growing demand for outdoor recreation and tourism, with many residents and visitors taking advantage of the area's natural beauty. Additionally, the local economy is seeing an increase in small businesses and entrepreneurship, particularly in the service and retail sectors.

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📊 Springfield — Census & Demographic Data

Official data from the US Census Bureau, American Community Survey.

☀️ Seasonal Utility Costs

Utility costs in Springfield tend to be higher in the winter months due to heating needs, with the average household spending around $200-300 per month on heating oil or propane. In the summer, utility costs are lower, with the average household spending around $100-200 per month on electricity and water.

🏛️ Local Tax Details

The ZIP code 04487 has a property tax millage rate of 18.5, with no local surtaxes.

👶 Family & Stroller Friendliness

6, with explanation: Springfield has some sidewalks and crosswalks, but the area is not highly stroller-friendly due to limited pedestrian infrastructure and some rough road conditions.

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