Moving to Maine relocation plans?
Make sure to reach out and glean current information directly from folks who actually live in the Maine map location.
Come try on, visit the area of Maine you are thinking of buying real estate in today.

Sample the unfiltered Maine local community flavor first hand before moving to Maine.
These days, there are a lot of keyboard warriors that are experts on any topic.
It’s dangerous to make big financial and life event decisions based on just a few Reddit comment threads.
This is a big step and the stakes are high right?
The biggest mistake anyone moving to Maine, with relocation plans is to broad brush the huge under populated vast state as “all the same”.

One size does fit all. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The weather, the local customs, the cost of living, what we do for fun is all different in Maine.
So moving to Maine relocation plans, how to do it best? Depends on you. Revolves around what are you trying to accomplish, what are your expectations?
And a little bit of what was it like where you lived last that you liked or need to change up that is causing the relocation to Maine.

So you see it all depends on where are you talking about in Maine.
Maine is 480 small local communities and only a handful of cities.
Take, make the time to travel up into Maine.
Stop telling your friends you’ve been to Maine when the one and only stop was at the Kittery Trading Post area of retail outlet stores.
To sample simple living in Maine, you need to be further north, east, west than an hour out of Boston’s big urban population.

Real estate property prices in Maine drop fast as you put the crowded urban area in your rear view mirror.
And if you are handy with a hammer, know your way around the tool box, you get a bonus.
Fix, repair, update yourself and enjoy the satisfaction of sweat equity like this handyman house for sale in Maine could provide you.
You don’t have a mortgage, you live free and clear. Buy slowly, do research longer and take care of whatever you do purchase. Common sense and easy does it thinking with purpose still works in rural Maine.
Since COVID and back over the years since the 1960’s with waves of homesteaders, Maine has been a popular place.
Moving to Maine happens for a lot of really good reasons.
Why?
Affordable, friendly, not over crowded, 4th lowest crime state, no traffic. Lots to like about keeping it simple with your overhead spending.

But get outdoors, swivel your head and take in how beautiful and all natural Maine is.
Can you achieve this kind of setting, have all kinds of free parking, wildlife, waterfront fun outdoors where you live now?
Unspoiled.
Maine is a place where people pitch in and help out around their tight communities.
So what’s important to you?
Why the kick in the pants to consider Maine as the place to buy real estate? It’s everything else that goes with living in Maine each day.

You can make a difference, have purpose in a small Maine community.
Every one of us factor in. You are more invested because you are the community.
Take on a task, that is now your mission for life.
You are needed and can apply your own creative stamp on everything you contribute to the small Maine community.
Here to help you with answers to questions as a local native who has helped Maine real estate buyers and sellers for over 45 years.
Would love to share what I have learned, what others moving to Maine
did to make the transition quick and painless.
Check our our Me In Maine blog posts too that cover everything about “Vacationland”.
Moving to Maine relocation plans?
You don’t have to be ready to buy property in Maine today. Here to compare notes about here in Maine, where you live now or before and to help weigh the pros and cons. Tips and time saving hacks from a local insider native Mainer.
I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker
207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com |
MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton Maine 04730 USA