Want to buy a home in Maine but you're on a budget? Home prices have been climbing, with some counties seeing massive jumps over the past year. But not every part of the state is feeling the heat.
Even though Maine’s real estate market has cooled off a bit lately—thanks to a little more inventory hitting the scene—home prices are still doing their thing in most towns: going up.
Even though inventory has been increasing, home prices in Maine have also continued to climb with some in unexpected counties seeing substantial increases.
So, you’re thinking about buying waterfront property in Maine. Big decision. Do you go for the serene, tranquil vibes of a lakefront property or the dramatic, ever-changing beauty of oceanfront real estate? Both have their perks, but when it comes to investment, here’s what you need to know.
The latest stats show that the real estate market here in Maine is beginning to balance out after nearly five years of low inventory and inflated prices.
High interest rates and lower inventory have made it nearly impossible for many Mainers to buy a home. Will either of those factors provide any relief in 2025? While no one has a crystal ball, here's what experts are seeing.
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 part of the LGBTQ community or just someone who saw the words "cheapest" and "homebuyers" and looking to buy a home in Massachusetts, you might be in luck.
Even though we’ve made some strides in creating more inclusive spaces over the years, LGBTQ homebuyers still want a place that not only fits their lifestyle but also doesn’t annihilate their budget.
So, how di
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.