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  • Where to GIVE this Thanksgiving in Maine
    Nov 23 2024

    Where to Give This Thanksgiving in Maine | Make Maine Your Home

    Looking for ways to give back this Thanksgiving? In this video, we’re sharing some amazing places to donate and volunteer right here in Maine! From supporting kids at the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital and the Children's Miracle Network to helping local families through the South Portland Food Cupboard (partnered with the Rotary Club) and organizations like Maine Needs, we’ve got you covered.

    We’ll also talk about smaller community-based charities, food pantries, and ways to make a big impact this holiday season. Whether you’re donating canned goods, warm clothing, or your time, there’s something for everyone to help spread the Thanksgiving spirit.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe!

    Need help buying or selling a home? Reach out – I’m here to help you Make Maine Your Home!

    Featured Organizations:

    • Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital & Children’s Miracle Network
    • South Portland Food Cupboard (with Rotary Club)
    • Maine Needs
    • Local community-based charities

    Let’s make this Thanksgiving one to remember for everyone in our Maine community!

    Helpful Links:

    Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital: MaineHealth

    South Portland Food Cupboard: South Portland Food Cupboard

    Maine Needs:

    https://www.maineneeds.org

    Volunteer Maine:

    https://volunteermaine.org

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    7 mins
  • Do People Sell In The Winter In Maine | Living in Maine
    Nov 15 2024

    People Sell Their Homes in the Winter in Maine? Hi, I’m Doug Schauf from Make Maine Your Home, where we say, “If you Make Maine Your Home, you don’t have to do it alone!” 🏡 Wondering if people sell their homes in the winter here in Maine? Yes, they do — and it could be a great time for you too! Here’s why: Why Sell in Winter? ❄️ Less Competition: Fewer listings mean your home stands out. Motivated Buyers: Serious buyers in winter often need to move quickly. Cozy Appeal: Think fireplaces and warm spaces — perfect for showing off that cozy vibe. Challenges (And Solutions) Weather: Keep walkways clear and light up your home for showings. Photos: Schedule pictures after fresh snow for that New England charm. Energy Efficiency: Highlight any updates to heating or insulation. New here? I’m Doug, your Maine Realtor. I help clients year-round, even in the snowy months! Whether you’re thinking of selling or just love real estate content, you’re in the right place. 💬 Like and subscribe for more tips, and if you’re selling this winter, reach out — I’d love to help! See the blog here: 🏘️ To Search for Properties check out https://www.makemaineyourhome.realestate/ 🏘️🎉 Follow us on Social Media 🎉 ➡️Facebook: www.Facebook.com/MakeMaineYourHome ➡️Instagram: https://rem.ax/47e6ylA 🎦Want More?? Check out these Playlists! 🏠Living in Maine - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrIHXhH0wJPHEy4ZVB6dNkokb7Mnl1PAwVideo Podcasts - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrIHXhH0wJPFGDOEgkkorkGh_wSlLOXsv To contact Doug you can call or text to 207-838-5593, email to doug@makemaineyourhome.com or check out http://www.MakeMaineYourHome.com.

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    6 mins
  • How to find a Doctor in Maine
    Nov 9 2024

    How to find a Doctor in Maine Finding a Good Doctor in Maine: Tips, Challenges, and a Few Laughs In today’s video, we’re diving into one of the biggest challenges of living in Maine—finding a good doctor! If you’ve recently moved here (or are planning to), you might be surprised by how tricky it can be to get an appointment with a primary care provider or specialist. I’m sharing tips, a bit of humor, and my own experiences to help you navigate the healthcare scene in the Pine Tree State. We’ll cover: 🩺 Why it’s so hard to find a doctor in Maine (Hint: it’s not just you!) 🏥 The pros and cons of practitioners affiliated with Maine Med and Mercy Hospital 💵 Direct pay and concierge care options—are they worth it? 📋 Practical advice for securing an appointment and finding care 😅 The shortage of specialists and what you can do about it By the way, if you’re new here, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell—it’s way easier than getting an appointment with a dermatologist around here! 😂 Got your own tips or experiences? Drop them in the comments below, and let’s keep the conversation going. And remember, if you’re making Maine your home, I’m here to help—whether you’re looking for a house, a good doctor, or just some local advice. Subscribe for more insights about life in Maine, and as always: “If you Make Maine Your Home, you don’t have to do it alone!” #MaineHealthcare #MaineLiving #MakeMaineYourHome #MaineDoctors #MovingToMaine #healthcaretips See the blog here: 🏘️ To Search for Properties check out https://www.makemaineyourhome.realestate/ 🏘️🎉 Follow us on Social Media 🎉 ➡️Facebook: www.Facebook.com/MakeMaineYourHome ➡️Instagram: https://rem.ax/47e6ylA 🎦Want More?? Check out these Playlists! 🏠Living in Maine - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrIHXhH0wJPHEy4ZVB6dNkokb7Mnl1PAwVideo Podcasts - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrIHXhH0wJPFGDOEgkkorkGh_wSlLOXsv To contact Doug you can call or text to 207-838-5593, email to doug@makemaineyourhome.com or check out http://www.MakeMaineYourHome.com.

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    6 mins
  • Why Are People Leaving Maine | Living in Maine
    Nov 1 2024

    Why Are People Leaving Maine? Maine is known for its rugged beauty, but it’s not all lobsters and lighthouses. Today, let’s dive into why some people pack up and leave this beautiful state—and why others are more than happy to stay! From the long, snowy winters to job opportunities and rural living, Maine has its unique quirks. As a Maine Realtor, I’ve helped people move both in and out of the state, so I’ve seen firsthand why folks love it here and why some decide to move on. [🔔] If you love all things Maine—even the reasons people leave it—hit that subscribe button! If you don’t, you can just click away! We’ll cover: Harsh Winters: Snowstorms and shoveling vs. cozy firesides and snowy landscapes Job Opportunities: Limited industry options vs. relaxed lifestyle and remote work Isolation: Rural roads and fewer amenities vs. peace, nature, and moose sightings Healthcare: Longer waits vs. personalized, community-focused care Cost of Living: High prices in some areas vs. stunning coastal views and inland affordability Adventure: The pull to explore new places vs. Maine’s charm calling you back Thinking of leaving Maine or moving here despite the challenges? Let me know in the comments! And remember—if you make Maine Your Home, you don’t have to do it alone. 🏘️ To Search for Properties check out https://www.makemaineyourhome.realestate/ 🏘️🎉 Follow us on Social Media 🎉 ➡️Facebook: www.Facebook.com/MakeMaineYourHome ➡️Instagram: https://rem.ax/47e6ylA 🎦Want More?? Check out these Playlists! 🏠Living in Maine - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrIHXhH0wJPHEy4ZVB6dNkokb7Mnl1PAwVideo Podcasts - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrIHXhH0wJPFGDOEgkkorkGh_wSlLOXsv To contact Doug you can call or text to 207-838-5593, email to doug@makemaineyourhome.com or check out http://www.MakeMaineYourHome.com.

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    6 mins
  • Where to Retire in Maine | Living in Maine
    Oct 25 2024

    Looking for the perfect small town to retire in Southern Maine? You’ve come to the right place! In this video, I’ll break down the top small towns that offer everything from peaceful coastal living to vibrant community life. Whether you’re dreaming of serene beaches, charming villages, or a place to call home in your golden years, Southern Maine has it all! In This Video: 🏖️ Kennebunk – The Best of Both Worlds 🌾 Wells – Small Town with Big Appeal 🌊 York – Coastal Living at Its Finest 🎨 Ogunquit – Artsy and Scenic 🌅 Cape Elizabeth – Serene Coastal Retreat Don’t forget to LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more insights on Maine living! And hey, if you don’t like what you see here… you can always go watch cat videos. 😂 But really, we’re here to provide value—so stick around! As a Realtor in Maine, I’m always ready to help you find your dream home. If you’re considering a move to Southern Maine, feel free to reach out. Let’s make Maine your home! #SouthernMaine #RetirementLiving #BestSmallTowns #MakeMaineYourHome #MaineRetirement #DougSchauf #Kennebunk #WellsMaine #YorkMaine #Ogunquit #CapeElizabethTube Check out the blog: 🏘️ To Search for Properties check out https://www.makemaineyourhome.realest... 🏘️🎉 Follow us on Social Media 🎉 ➡️Facebook: www.Facebook.com/MakeMaineYourHome ➡️Instagram: https://rem.ax/47e6ylA 🎦Want More?? Check out these Playlists! 🏠Living in Maine - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Podcasts -

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    6 mins
  • What 500k Will Get You In Maine | Living in Maine
    Oct 18 2024
    What $500K Buys You in Maine: Exploring Your Real Estate OptionsIf you’ve got $500,000 to spend on a home and are wondering what you can get in Maine, you’re in the right place! In this blog post, we’ll take you on a tour of what your budget can buy in different parts of Maine. From coastal towns to peaceful country retreats, suburban neighborhoods to quaint New England villages, and even the city life in Portland—there’s something for everyone. Let’s break it down!The Seaside Dream: Coastal Homes for $500KIf you’ve always dreamed of living near the ocean, Maine offers some great options for coastal living. In towns like Brunswick, Bath, and South Portland, $500K can get you a charming home just a few miles from the beach. You might not be beachfront, but you’ll still be able to feel that salty sea breeze and enjoy the coastal lifestyle.Expect to find a small 3-bedroom cape-style or ranch home, usually around 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. These homes often come with a cozy backyard—perfect for a small garden—and are likely to need a few cosmetic updates. Plus, you’ll likely be within walking distance of some local shops or a spot where you can grab a fresh lobster roll!The Country Retreat: More Space and LandIf you’re looking to stretch your dollars and enjoy more space, head inland! Towns like Norway, Oxford, and Windham offer larger homes on bigger plots of land for $500K. Here, you’ll find homes that are perfect for those who love peace and quiet, outdoor activities like hiking and fishing, or just having room to breathe.For this price, you can expect a 4-bedroom, 2-bath farmhouse or even a modern log cabin with over 2,500 square feet of living space. You’ll typically get 3 to 5 acres of land—plenty of room for a workshop, barn, or garden, with the potential for some stunning views of the nearby mountains or lakes. It’s the ideal lifestyle for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle for some tranquility.The Suburban Sweet Spot: Family Homes in Great NeighborhoodsPrefer a suburban lifestyle? In towns like Gorham, Scarborough, and Westbrook, $500K will get you a modern family home. These homes are typically 3- to 4-bedroom colonials or split-levels, built in the 1990s or 2000s, with around 2,000 to 2,400 square feet of living space.In these neighborhoods, you’ll find modern kitchens, finished basements, and usually a two-car garage. These are safe, quiet areas with good schools—perfect for families—and they offer easy access to shopping centers, parks, and even a quick 20- to 30-minute drive to Portland for those weekend brewery runs.The Quaint Village Life: Historic Charm for $500KIf you’re drawn to the charm of a classic New England village, towns like Freeport, Yarmouth, or Camden are the places to be. For $500K, you can find historic New Englander or Victorian homes converted to condos filled with character, like original hardwood floors, crown moldings, and maybe even a clawfoot tub!These homes are usually between 1,800 and 2,200 square feet, and while they will need some updating, their charm is undeniable. Plus, you’ll likely be within walking distance of a bustling Main Street filled with local shops, coffee spots, and maybe even L.L. Bean if you’re in Freeport. If you love history and community, village life might be perfect for you.What About Portland?If city living is more your style, you’re probably curious about what $500K can get you in Portland, Maine’s biggest city. With Portland’s growing popularity, it’s no surprise that your options might be a bit more limited.For $500K, you’re likely looking at a condo or a smaller single-family home in the 1,000- to 1,400-square-foot range. You might score a modern two-bedroom condo with stylish finishes, possibly in a building with amenities like a rooftop deck or parking garage. While you won’t have a ton of outdoor space, you’ll be right in the middle of the action, with easy access to Portland’s vibrant restaurant and brewery scene. And while you might not have waterfront views for this price, you’ll be a short walk from the Eastern Promenade, where you can enjoy some killer ocean views and outdoor fun.Final Thoughts: What $500K Can Buy You in MaineWhether you’re dreaming of a seaside cottage, a sprawling country estate, a modern suburban home, or a charming village retreat, $500K can get you a variety of beautiful properties in Maine. The real estate market here offers something for everyone—beach lovers, nature enthusiasts, families, and city dwellers alike.If you’re ready to start your journey to finding your dream home in Maine, don’t hesitate to reach out! As a local Realtor, I’m here to help you navigate the process and find the perfect home that fits your lifestyle and budget. And remember, if you Make Maine Your Home, you don’t have to do it alone!
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    8 mins
  • Halloween in Maine | Events happening this Halloween
    Oct 11 2024

    Best Halloween Activities in Maine 2024 🎃👻 | Spooky Fun for Everyone!

    Welcome to another episode of Make Maine Your Home! This time, we're taking you on a tour of the best Halloween activities happening in Maine this year! Whether you're into zombie paintball, haunted forts, or family-friendly corn mazes, we've got something for everyone. Check out the spookiest events across the state, from Fright at the Fort in Prospect to the Bangor Zombie Walk and everything in between. 🎃

    Here's what we cover:

    Pineland Farms Halloween Spooktacular - Family fun with wagon rides, pumpkin decorating, and a costume contest in New Gloucester, ME.

    Ghost Tours of Old Port - Walk through Portland’s eerie Old Port with haunted tales and pub stops.

    Trail of Terror - Brave the haunted woods in Biddeford for some truly terrifying scares.

    Treworgy Family Orchards Corn Maze - Get lost in a giant corn maze and reward yourself with delicious cider donuts in Levant, ME.

    Kennebunkport Halloween Festivities - Quaint and creepy Halloween fun, including a haunted pub crawl and witch walk.

    Screams of the Dead at Destination Haunt - Experience Hollywood-level haunts in Lebanon, ME.

    Bangor Zombie Walk - Dress up as a zombie and join the apocalypse in Bangor, ME.

    Whether you're looking for heart-pounding terror or wholesome Halloween fun, we've got you covered! So grab your costumes and join us for a spooky adventure across Maine.

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    8 mins
  • Updating Furniture Upholstery in Maine
    Oct 4 2024

    Today, we're talking all about reupholstery – the perfect way to give your old furniture a fresh look. It’s an affordable, sustainable choice that preserves quality craftsmanship you just can’t find in mass-produced pieces. We'll cover what to look for in a reupholstery shop, from the quality of materials and craftsmanship to customization options and reputation. Plus, we’ll spotlight three of the best reupholstery shops in Southern Maine: Coastal Upholstery in Gray, Atlantic Furniture & Reupholstery in Westbrook, and Bayside Furniture Repair & Upholstery in Portland. They each bring something unique, whether it’s quick turnarounds, specialty services, or local expertise in Maine style – from coastal chic to rustic lodge vibes. Supporting local businesses not only boosts the community but also gives you that personalized service. If you're looking to restore your favorite pieces, I’ll share some tips for getting started, like how to assess your furniture, choose the right fabrics, and set a realistic budget. Thanks for watching, and remember, if you Make Maine Your Home, you don’t have to do it alone! Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss an update! #MaineLiving #SustainableHome #Reupholstery #FurnitureMakeover #SupportLocal #Upcycling #HomeDecor #MakeMaineYourHome Check out the blog: 🏘️ To Search for Properties check out https://www.makemaineyourhome.realestate/ 🏘️🎉 Follow us on Social Media 🎉 ➡️Facebook: www.Facebook.com/MakeMaineYourHome ➡️Instagram: https://rem.ax/47e6ylA 🎦Want More?? Check out these Playlists! 🏠Living in Maine - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrIHXhH0wJPHEy4ZVB6dNkokb7Mnl1PAwVideo Podcasts - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrIHXhH0wJPFGDOEgkkorkGh_wSlLOXsv To contact Doug you can call or text to 207-838-5593, email to doug@makemaineyourhome.com or check out http://www.MakeMaineYourHome.com.

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    7 mins