
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...

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:

As January settles in and Augusta homeowners embrace a fresh start, this is the perfect moment to reset your spaces and simplify your routines. Tackling clutter early not only makes your home feel more peaceful, but it also helps you prepare for the year ahead. With a few strategic steps, you can create a cleaner, calmer home environment that supports better habits year-round.
Not all decluttering projects need to be large or overwhelming. Start in the areas that affect your daily comfort and rhythm the most.

According to famed French philosopher and author Albert Camus, "Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." Experience the majestic beauty of the season with leaf-peeping trips to these wonderful locations around the Kennebec Valley that are favorites of our real estate agents.

One of the best things about moving to Augusta is the stunning waterfront. If you really love the water, you might be considering purchasing waterfront property here. Living on the water certainly has its perks. However, there are a few tips our real estate agents always recommend following when buying waterfront property.