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.
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.
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.
There are several pros and cons of purchasing a historic home here in Maine. Let's dive in with a rundown of some of those that you should know before signing the purchase and sale agreement.
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.
If you're dreaming of trading in the city buzz for the soothing sounds of the light waves and the occasional loon call, Maine's got you covered. Let's dive into some of the best lakeside towns.
Maine offers some of the most amazing waterfront properties in the country. But before you take the plunge and sign the papers, a little research on these important things can save you a lot of trouble...and money.
The general conception with most buyers is that the highest offer gets the home. Let’s be honest, that does play a big role. However, there are several other things you can do to sweeten the offer.