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January
28

Hallowell Bookstores - Sprague & Curtis Real Estate

No matter the season, there is nothing quite like settling in with a great book and being carried away to another place. Whether you're sitting by a fire in the winter or dipping your toes in the sand during the summer, the right book makes for the perfect companion. Living in the Hallowell area means that you don't have to buy your books online, because there are still plenty of great, local bookshops in the area where you can always pick up an excellent read. Our real estate agents are here to help you find the perfect read, with our guide to some of the best bookshops in the Hallowell area.

Shopping for the Best Books? Where to Find Your Next Read Near Hallowell

  1. Merrill's Bookshop – 110 Water St., Hallowell
    Shopping for Hallowell homes for sale? Be sure to make a stop at Merrill's Bookshop, where you can find books on just about any topic under the sun. Merrill's Bookshop has been serving the area for more than 20 years, with a fantastic selection of books that span the centuries. Merrill's is proud to be an old-fashioned bookshop and is one of the best spots in the region to find rare, antique editions of classic books. The knowledgeable staff is happy to help you find the books you came for, and offer great tips on books that you may not have known about before visiting.

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January
21

Craft Destinations Near Manchester - Sprague & Curtis Real Estate

Are you looking to add some crafty décor to your home? You're in luck, because there are several places near Manchester, ME that sell local crafts and artwork, with a few even offering classes. Our real estate agents recommend these four craft studios to update your home or hone your craft skills.

  1. Stained Glass Express - 966 Western Ave., Manchester
    Located close to homes for sale in Manchester, the Stained Glass Express impresses visitors and regulars alike. The family-owned business features a studio, retail store, and their Glass Academy on site. They have an array of stained glass, mosaics, and etching supplies in stock. Their staff can restore or create any number of projects, such as residential cabinet doors. They have two large classrooms in their Glass Academy and host a variety of classes, ranging from beginner and children's classes to adult classes. They teach glass and glass blowing, to more advanced stain glass techniques. The Stained Glass Express is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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January
14

Winter Curb Appeal - Sprague & Curtis

Do you assume that curb appeal is a non-factor during the winter? The truth is that less greenery and sunlight puts a greater emphasis on how attractive your home and yard look.

Thoughtful exterior staging can give your house a valuable edge over other Augusta homes for sale. Use these helpful tips to create eye-catching cold weather curb appeal that will draw multiple visitors and offers.

  1. Keep Walkways Clear
    Safety is the number one reason to remove snow from sidewalks, stairs, and driveways, but it also affects visual appeal. A snow-covered yard makes a house look unkempt and deserted, and it's a tip-off as to how well the interior of the home has been maintained. Make it a family affair by enlisting the help of your kids. 

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January
7

Closing Costs - Sprague & Curtis Real Estate

If you're in the market to buy a home this year, and you're looking for Augusta homes for sale, then make sure you're considering all of the financial factors surrounding your new home purchase. Of course, there's the purchase price and down payment that you'll be well aware of, but are you prepared for the closing costs with your new home? Don't be surprised by closing costs!

  • Closing Costs Explained
    In a nutshell, closing costs are your responsibility for all of the legwork that goes into your home purchase. As a buyer, you'll be responsible for lenders fees, third-party fees, homeowners' fees, and any fees or costs associated with your title, including attorney's fees.

    In essence, closing costs encapsulate all of the "extras" involved in your real estate transaction and basically sets you up for a future of homeownership. While some mortgages allow you to roll closing costs into your monthly mortgage payment, be sure to set aside 2%-5% of your home's price for closing costs if you're in the planning phase of buying a home.

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