
As the days grow longer and inventory begins to climb, the real estate market shifts into high gear — and so should you. Our real estate agents understand what it takes to help you navigate this competitive season and find the right home before someone else does.
One of the most important steps you can take before touring a single property is securing your financial footing. In a fast-moving market, buyers who arrive without pre-approval lose ground quickly to those who are...

As winter fades and Maine's landscape comes back to life, spring is one of the best times to invest in your outdoor spaces. Whether you're preparing to sell or simply want to enjoy your property more fully, our real estate agents know that well-executed outdoor upgrades can meaningfully increase both your home's value and your quality of life.
Buyers in the Augusta market pay close attention to outdoor spaces. Maine's spring and summer seasons are s...

Whether you are preparing to list or simply want to enjoy your space more, our real estate agents know that a few well-chosen updates can make a dramatic difference in how your home looks, feels, and shows.
First impressions set the tone for everything that follows. The exterior of your home is the first thing visitors and guests see, and a few small efforts can create an inviting, polished look that signals care and attention.

Augusta, Maine, is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the state, and for good reason. When April rolls around, the best way to see Augusta in full flower is to visit one of its many gardens. Some historic gardens in Augusta are nearly as old as the city itself, and our real estate agents want to help you see them.

Thinking about your garden for the next season? Starting inside can speed up your harvest. Our real estate agents often talk to homeowners who want to make the most of their yards. Beginning seeds indoors is one of the best ways to do this in Augusta's growing season.
Most seedlings take six to eight weeks to grow indoors before they're strong enough to plant outdoors. If you start your seeds indoors in late March or early April, you'll have healthy plants ready to grow when the weather gets warmer.
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