Topsham, Vermont Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The town of Topsham, Maine is situated in Brunswick County, Maine. It is the largest city in Maine, with a population of about 8,942 people. This town is very close to the state's largest population center, Portland, with its major transportation hubs and national retail development. The town's historic downtown core has been reconstructed and is now a bustling commercial district. Its waterfront is home to the famous Topsham Mill, which was built in 1868. Topsham is now a thriving business community that boasts great seafood. The town is clean, with a small-town New England feel.

This mid-size coastal city sits along Casco Bay in southern Maine. The climate is temperate, with July, August, and June proving to be the best months to visit. January, on the other hand, can be a little chilly. Its median real estate price is $395,655, which is more expensive than 76.5% of other Maine neighborhoods. The average rent is $1,406 - a lower rate than the U.S. average - but still considerably more expensive than the U.S. average.

West Topsham is the most educated area of the city, with 172.5% of residents earning a bachelor's degree. The average number of adults with a master's degree is over 13,000. Residents in West Topsham are employed in service, blue-collar jobs, and white-collar roles. Approximately 70 percent of the population in the city has graduated from high school.