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August
4

Augusta Back to School Tips

As summer nears its end in Augusta and school buses get ready to hit the roads again, families need to switch from summer relaxation to school-year preparation. The back-to-school season gives you a chance to organize your home so mornings go smoothly and after-school hours stay productive and peaceful. These tips can help set the stage for a successful school year, whether you've lived in Augusta for years or you're just starting to look at homes for sale in the area.

  • Set Up a Central Command Center
    Kick off the new year by setting up a family "command center" somewhere in your house. You could use a kitchen wall, a spot near the entrance, or a living room corner. Add a calendar, whiteboard, pinboard, and file organizers...

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July
21

Maine Home

If you're considering selling your home, July is one of the most strategic months to list your property, especially here in Augusta. The sun is high, the flowers are blooming, and potential buyers are actively searching, whether they're relocating to the area or dreaming of a seasonal getaway. Summer brings more than warm weather; it brings motivated house hunters who are ready to make decisions.

The Summer Relocation Surge

One of the biggest reasons July listings stand out is the influx of relocation buyers. Families looking to move before the new school year often have July as their target window. In Augusta, this trend is particularly visible. With the area's excellent schools, scenic nei...

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June
16

Homebuyer

Buying your first home is a significant milestone, and when you're looking in a location like Augusta, the experience can be both exciting and rewarding. As the capital city of Maine, Augusta offers a unique blend of historic charm, natural beauty, and affordability, making it a great place for first-time buyers to call home. Whether you're seeking a quiet neighborhood, a home with outdoor space, or something close to the city's amenities, Augusta has something to offer.

Here's your complete guide to navigating Augusta's real estate market as a first-time homebuyer.

  • Understand the Local Market
    Augusta's housing market is known for its r...

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June
9

Augusta Maine

When you think about settling down somewhere that mixes New England charm with city perks, Augusta shines as a hidden treasure. This place blends rich history, natural beauty, and a friendly community, striking just the right balance between small-town life and city conveniences. If you're moving for a job, retirement, or just a change of scenery, Augusta becomes a place you can call home.

  • A Capital City with Small-Town Charm
    Augusta, Maine's capital, serves as the government hub yet keeps a laid-back atmosphere that locals adore. Unlike big cities, Augusta offers a calmer, more easygoing lifestyle while still providing key services and facilities. You'll discover a mix of ol...

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March
24

Augusta Open Houses

Spring attracts many homebuyers to start looking for a new house, and open houses give them a chance to check out homes on the market. You might love a home's layout, design, or curb appeal, but you need to stay alert and notice any possible problems that aren't easy to see right away. If you're buying your first home or have done it before, knowing how to spot these issues can help you avoid costly repairs later. Here are some useful tips on how to notice potential problems during spring open houses.

  1. Check for Water Damage
    Water damage often hides in homes, and spring rains can make things worse. As you check the house, look for signs of water damage on ceilings, walls, a...

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