If you’re missing that wedding ring, where in our Pine Tree State is the best place to enjoy yourself? We’ve got the answers!

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Maine is full of great places to enjoy, whether you're single or not. While there's no perfect choice for the best city for single people, there are plenty of fun spots to explore. Each city has its own vibe, and what works for one person might not work for another. But with the information we have, we can at least give it our best shot!

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So, with that in mind, who even decides and determines a list like this? Why are they focusing on the single folks up here in Maine?

Describing itself as a publication that provides insights about cities and neighborhoods, HomeSnacks offers details you might not hear from a real estate agent. They analyze things like cost of living, safety, and lifestyle trends to create lists, such as the best cities for singles. Chris Kolmar from HomeSnacks recently released a list of ‘The 10 Best Cities for Singles in Maine for 2024,’ using this data-driven approach.

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Alright, having covered that, how is this even quantifiably and definitively determined? How is one city in Maine better for singles than another?

HomeSnacks determined the best cities for singles in Maine by analyzing various factors using the 2018-2022 American Community Survey Census data. They considered population density, gender ratio, the percentage of households with kids, median age, and the number of unmarried people in each city. A ‘Singles Score’ was then given to each city based on these factors, with higher scores indicating better places for singles.

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Okay, with that cleared up, before we dive deeper, we want to make it clear that we love all of our single folks in Maine.

Wherever you live, if you’re happy and comfortable, that’s the most important thing. Finding happiness is what matters most. No one should move to any of these places just to find someone—happiness comes first!

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Think we covered everything appropriately? Sounds good! Now, what are the best cities for singles in Maine for 2024?

Keep scrolling to see how HomeSnacks ranked the best cities for single people in ‘Vacationland!’ After you check out the results, we’d love to hear from you! Feel free to join the conversation by messaging us on the app.

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