Data such as typical home value, one-year price change and five-year price change were used to find the hottest towns/cities in Maine. So, who’s leading the pack? Surprisingly, not Portland.
For those eyeing a change of scenery to stretch their retirement dollars, Maine’s affordability might not be as dreamy as we’d hope. In fact, it's among the worst.
This charming little gem nestled along Maine's southern coastline is a big tourist attraction, it’s also the most expensive place to call home in the state.
Mainers have been frustrated with gas prices for several years now. Although they have been high in the past, interesting stats show that compared to the inflated prices of many expenses, gas prices appear to be right in line with where they were 20 years ago.
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.
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’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.
With 119 feet of waterfront on .69 acres of land, this is quite the stunning waterfront property. It’s the epitome of luxury, boasting panoramic ocean views, state-of-the-art amenities, and that perfect blend of beauty and comfort.