
As Maine's winter starts to fade, it's a good time to check your house and fix any problems before spring gets busy. Our real estate agents suggest doing a full inspection to protect your investment and keep your home in great shape.
Start your pre-spring check by walking around your property. Winter weather can really take a toll on your home's exterior, and finding damage early saves you money on repairs later.
Your roof takes a beating from Maine's toughest winter weather. Keep an eye out for missing or damaged...

From classic pies to unique creations, Augusta has something for every pizza enthusiast. Our pizza shops are a crucial part of our community and local culture, and our real estate agents are always debating which shop has the best slice. Whether you like a simple thin crust with cheese or prefer a deep dish with topping combos that really push the boundaries, here are some of the best stops around Augusta's local pizza scene.
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Winter in Augusta brings a quiet beauty—snowy mornings, cozy evenings, and lots of time inside. As winter drags on, many homeowners want a change to lift their mood and make their space feel brighter. A winter décor refresh can brighten your home now and set the stage for spring.
Dark colors often feel cozy in winter, but by late winter, they can make rooms feel heavy and dark. Changing to lighter colors is one of the quickest ways to freshen up your space.

When winter hits Central Maine, many homeowners think they should hold off on listing until it warms up—but that's not always the best plan. Putting your house on the market before the spring rush can give you an edge in a place like Augusta, where early buyers are already looking for their next home. Here's why jumping in ahead of time could help you sell quicker, easier, and with peace of mind.

Winter in central Maine paints a beautiful picture with snow-covered landscapes—but it also hits homeowners with higher heating bills. People living in the Augusta area can use smart winter tactics to boost comfort and cut monthly expenses. This guide to energy savings during Maine's coldest months lays out practical, effective ways to lower costs while keeping your home warm and running well.
Heating eats up the biggest chunk of winter energy expenses in Maine homes. Whether you depend on oil, propane, natural gas, or electric heat, systems that don't work well can push up costs during long, cold spells.
Common things that drive up heating expenses include: