
How Is Living in Maine Different Than Visiting? | Make Maine Your Home
How Is Living in Maine Different Than Visiting? Maine is one of the most beautiful states in the country—and if you’ve ever visited, you probably already know that. The rocky coastline, charming lobster shacks, peaceful lighthouses, and fresh ocean air make it an unforgettable vacation spot. But what’s it really like to live in Maine? As a local Realtor who helps people Make Maine Your Home, I’ve had this conversation with countless clients—many of whom fell in love with Maine during a visit and are now wondering if they should make the leap. Spoiler alert: living in Maine is amazing, but it’s a different experience from visiting. Here's what you need to know if you're considering the move. 1. The Pace of Life: Vacationland vs. Reality When you’re here for a week, it’s all about coastal drives, seafood feasts, and soaking in the scenery. But living here means experiencing the rhythm of Maine life—slower, more intentional, and deeply connected to nature. ✅ Remote work is on the rise here—Maine had one of the highest rates in the country in 2023. ✅ Life is peaceful, but expect longer drives for essentials, especially in rural areas. ✅ Winters are no joke—think snow tires, plowing, and prepping for the power to go out! 2. Cost of Living: More Affordable Than You Think? Compared to neighboring states like Massachusetts or New Hampshire, Maine’s real estate is surprisingly affordable. 🏠 Median home price in 2024: $389,000 (Maine Association of Realtors) That’s significantly less than Massachusetts (over $600K) or New Hampshire (~$500K). But, it does depend on what part of Maine you want to live in so talk to the locals about home prices in those areas. But don’t forget property taxes! Southern coastal towns like Cape Elizabeth or Falmouth tend to be higher, while more rural inland towns offer lower tax rates. 💡 Thinking of moving? My team helps people every day find the right home in the right town—let’s chat! 3. Seasons: Beyond the Perfect Summer Most visitors see Maine at its best: summer. But residents know the full story, and each season brings something unique. 🍁 Fall – Gorgeous foliage, crisp air, apple picking—this one’s a favorite. ❄️ Winter – Cold and snowy. Be ready with a reliable car and possibly a generator. 🌷 Spring – Mud season. Enough said. But it leads to... ☀️ Summer – Perfection. And yes, it makes it all worth it. Also, heating costs are a big consideration. Depending on your home’s efficiency, you might spend $2,000–$3,000 during winter (Efficiency Maine). 4. Community: Mainers Are Different (In a Good Way!) Maine consistently ranks among the safest states in the U.S. (U.S. News & World Report, 2024), and it shows in the way neighbors look out for each other. 🧑🌾 Expect strong small-town vibes—people are friendly but value independence. 📍 Want to feel connected? Get involved in your community. Town fairs, farmers' markets, and local events are great places to start. 5. Job Market: What's It Like to Work Here? Maine’s economy isn’t just about tourism—though that’s a big seasonal driver. 🩺 Healthcare, 🛠 skilled trades, and 💻 remote work are thriving industries here. Unemployment is currently lower than the national average (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024). If you're coming from a big city, expect a different pace and job market—but also less stress and more balance. 6. The Housing Market: Why So Many Are Moving Here The secret’s out: Maine is one of the fastest-growing states for remote workers, families, and retirees. 📈 Out-of-state buyers are coming from Massachusetts, New York, and California. 🏡 Inventory is tight in hot areas like Portland, but there are gems all over the state—and my team knows where to look. Ready to Make Maine Your Home? Whether you're drawn by the coastline, the quality of life, or the sense of community, living in Maine offers something truly special. But it’s important to know what you're getting into beyond the summer postcard views. And remember—you don’t have to do it alone. I’m Doug Schauf, a local Realtor with RE/MAX Oceanside, and I help people every day make smart, informed decisions about moving to Maine. Whether you’re dreaming of a cabin in the woods or a coastal cottage, let’s chat and find your perfect spot. Watch the Video: Listen to the Audio: To contact Doug you can call or text to 207-838-5593, email to doug@makemaineyourhome.com or check out https://www.makemaineyourhome.com/contact/
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