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Celebrating 10 Years with Dwelling in Maine: Chuck Brawn’s Continued Impact in Midcoast Maine Real Estate A Decade with Dwelling in Maine, Backed by Over 20 Years of Experience This year marks 10 years with Dwelling in Maine for Chuck Brawn, alongside more than two decades in the real estate industry. Longevity like that is not accidental. It is built through consistency, tru...

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Older Maine homes are full of character, history, and stories waiting to be discovered. From original woodwork to stone foundations, these homes charm every visitor — but they also require thoughtful maintenance. Learn how to appreciate their beauty while understanding what it takes to care for them, whether you’re buying, selling, or preserving a family legacy.

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Mud season may be messy, but it’s one of the smartest times to start preparing your home for the spring real estate market. From managing muddy showings to tackling winter wear and tear, a little preparation now can help your home stand out when buyers begin their search.

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February followed Maine’s usual winter rhythm, but buyer demand remains steady across the state. Here in Midcoast Maine, Dwelling in Maine experienced more off-season closings than typical, driven by a busy December and early January. The biggest challenge remains inventory—there are still more buyers than homes available. As we move toward spring, preparation, condition, and re...

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The winter market offers valuable insight into where Midcoast real estate is headed. Looking at the December–February rolling quarter reveals steady buyer demand, subtle price shifts, and what may shape the spring market ahead.

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