It has been a frustrating few years for home buyers here in Maine. Relentlessly high interest rates and low inventory have made purchasing a home quite the challenge but there is some good news, we hope…
It has been a frustrating few years for home buyers here in Maine. Relentlessly high interest rates and low inventory have made purchasing a home quite the challenge but there is some good news on the horizon, we hope…
Maine's real estate market is still cruising along, even if you're struggling to find a "For Sale" sign these days. Single-family home sales in the state have shown a solid increase, but so have the prices.
Buying a home isn’t just about finding a place to crash—it’s a major investment that could seriously pay off. But if you’re eyeing some of Maine’s priciest spots, you'll want to be prepared to drop some serious money.
Whether you're ready to put your Maine home on the market now or are just pondering the possibility for down the road, there are a few key things you'll want to get done to ensure your home stands out from the crowd.
Sick and tired of renting and dreaming of owning your own home, but don’t think it’s in the cards? A program for first-time homebuyers is getting people into homes for little to no money down, lower interest rates, and money to cover closing costs.
It's not really a surprise to most, Maine’s real estate game is wild right now, and nothing shows it off better than the sales of 4 Peradventure Way and 4 Bayberry Lane. Both of these stunning, oceanfront homes top the list for the most expensive homes sold in Maine this year.
When you think of Ogunquit, the word "cheap" is probably the last word to come to mind. So I thought it would be fun to dig in and find the least expensive home in one of Maine’s most desirable beach towns that sold in 2023. Spoiler alert: it’s not that cheap.
The 4,400 square foot house is on 1.57 acres of prime real estate in Scarborough. With 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms and plenty of space to entertain, this home brings a whole new level of beachfront paradise.
If you’ve ever imagined living in a slice of seaside paradise, the most expensive home in South Portland has all of that, and sold for a cool $2.5 million.