If you are looking to relocate and move to Maine I encourage you to begin the process by signing up for a free Maine relocation package to the right that includes the following items as well as the option for creating a custom Maine MLS property search function.
Area Overview Information
Home Statistics & Analysis
Current Inventory Levels
Property Transactions Guide Book
MLS Property Search - Optional
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Find out more real estate specific information about these regions:
The state of Maine offers something for every walk of life. Be it an intown Portland condo or deering neighborhood colonial...a waterfront estate in one of the coastal communities of Harpswell, Phippsburg or Georgetown...perhaps simply a historic cape in one of the quintessential Maine towns of Brunswick or Bath?
Greater Portland Maine Click to see housing data, school, recreational, arts and entertainment reports
Portland is not the capital of the state, Augusta has this title, but more goes on in Portland than any other area in the state. About a 2 hours drive from Boston and within easy reach of all coastal recreational activities, the greater Portland region offers a stable economy, high quality housing and a mix of occupations ranging from commercial lobstermen to
financial advisors. Continuing your Portland research:
- Portland Maine Homes and Real Estate - specific neighborhood information and housing analysis on all regions of the city.
- City of Portland website - official town web site
- PortlandMaine.com - good overview site on city
- Portland Maine Daily Photo - great blog with daily photos of the city
If you are looking for as much information as you can find on relocating to the Southern and lower mid coastal Maine regions of the state, specifically the greater Portland region including Cumberland, York, Sagadahoc and Lincoln counties please take a look around and visit a specific community page by clicking below: