Southwest Harbor, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Southwest Harbor is home to a diverse population. A look at its population by age shows a large proportion of retirees. There is a low proportion of people under twenty-five, and a large percentage of people between sixty-five and seventy-nine. The majority of residents are white.

Southwest Harbor ME's population is made up of 647 people. The proportion of men and women is roughly the same, although there are some differences. For example, women are more likely than men to hold a bachelor's degree. But men are less likely to hold an advanced degree, with a median of 274.0.

The Southwest Harbor CDP is about three-fourths the size of Maine. Its population density is 465 people per square mile, which is lower than other cities and towns in the region. In comparison, the cities of Bar Harbor and Castine have higher population densities.

Southwest Harbor is located in Hancock County, Maine. The population is projected to reach 744 by 2020. The population is growing at a 0.27 percent annual rate. Its poverty rate is 9.09%. The median cost of rent is $367 a month. The median value of a home is $342,000, according to recent estimates. The median age of residents in Southwest Harbor is 53.9 years, with an average of 43.7 years for males and sixty-one years for females.

Southwest Harbor ME is a diverse community. The majority of residents are U.S. citizens, while 2.72% of the population is from overseas. The median household income is $30,577.