*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Burnham ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Burnham.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Waldo county include:

Bayside,   Belfast,   Belmont,   Brooks,   Center Belmont,   Center Montville,   City Point,   Crows Nest,   Dark Harbor,   Ducktrap,   East Knox,   East Northport,   East Palermo,   East Thorndike,   East Troy,   Frankfort,   Freedom,   Ghent,   Halldale,   Islesboro,   Jackson,   Knox,   Knox Center,   Liberty,   Lincolnville,   Lincolnville Center,   Monroe,   Monroe Center,   Montville,   Morrill,   Nickerson Mills,   North Islesboro,   North Monroe,   North Palermo,   North Searsmont,   North Searsport,   Northport,   Oakwood,   Palermo,   Pripet,   Prospect,   Prospect Ferry,   Sandy Point,   Searsmont,   Searsport,   Slab City,   Smithton,   South Liberty,   South Montville,   Stockton Springs,   Swanville,   Temple Heights,   Thorndike,   Troy,   Troy Center,   Unity,   Waldo,   West Montville,   West Searsmont,   West Winterport,   Windemere,   Winnecook,   Winterport,   Winterport Station,   Woodmans Mills,   Youngtown,  

 

Or have a look at other Maine counties including:

Androscoggin,   Aroostook,   Cumberland,   Franklin,   Hancock,   Kennebec,   Knox,   Lincoln,   Oxford,   Penobscot,   Piscataquis,   Sagadahoc,   Somerset,   Washington,   York,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Burnham, ME?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Burnham, Maine:

1. Burnham is a town in Waldo County in the central region of Maine.

2. The town covers an area of 37.3 square miles.

3. The population of Burnham was 1,058 according to the 2020 U.S. Census.

4. Agriculture is an important industry in Burnham, and the town is known for its production of cheese and other dairy products.

5. Burnham is home to several historic buildings, including the Burnham Meeting House, a Federal-style church built in 1843, and the Burnham Village Historic District, which includes several well-preserved homes and buildings dating from the early 19th century.

6. Burnham is located near several popular outdoor recreational areas, including Unity Pond, Palermo Preserve, and the Kennebec Rail Trail.

7. Burnham is part of Regional School Unit 19 which also includes the towns of Corinna, Detroit, Hartland, Newport, Palmyra, Plymouth, and St. Albans.