Relocating to Maine

Relocating to Maine

Are you thinking of relocating to the Greater Portland, Maine area? Here are helpful steps, tips, and local insights to start your new journey in Portland, Maine

Cityscape aerial view. Photo credit: Peter G. Morneau
Cityscape aerial view. Photo credit: Peter G. Morneau

Why move to Maine? People move to Maine and live in Maine for several reasons. Maine is commonly referred to “Vacationland”. For the adventurer in everyone, Maine is the perfect year-round place to live. There is kayaking, swimming, hiking, in the warmer months, and skiing, snowshoeing, snowboarding and more in the colder months. Maine has vibrant art + culture year-round as well as being known for local craft beverages and a world-class foodie scene. People in Maine share a great sense of community with those around them and are ready to welcome others with open arms. Whether it’s helping a neighbor shovel their driveway, or getting together to watch the Maine sports teams, it’s easy to fit in and meet new people in this state.

People cheering at  Hearts of Pine game. Photo Credit: Avery Lehman
People cheering at Hearts of Pine game. Photo Credit: Avery Lehman

The community, local love, walkability, and food scene set Maine apart from other cities. Many of these people choose to live and work in the city due to how convenient the lifestyle is. The city is close to the water and offers stunning ocean views year-round as well as fresh seafood with most restaurants offering daily catch specials. There are over 300 restaurants and bars to try in the city alone. Portland is also home to the famous arts district which is home to over 30 art galleries and also features the First Friday Art Walk throughout the city. The city is walkable and has many nearby parking garages, grocery stores, convenience stores, and anything else you may need while living in the city. Read about our press mentions to see what other people are saying. Read more.


so you’ve decided to make the move to maine? Here are some next steps…

It is a good time to start thinking about where you want to live in the Greater Portland area. Each neighborhood and surrounding town has its own vibe and charm. From walkable, artsy streets in Portland to quieter, family-friendly suburbs like South Portland, Westbrook, or Falmouth. Look into commute times, housing options, schools, and nearby amenities to find the best fit for your lifestyle. We have some awesome realtor partners that will find you your dream home.

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hobbies, clubs, and more

Portland, Maine is a really vibrant place for hobbies and clubs! There’s pretty much something for everyone. Whether you’re into outdoor adventure, creative projects, or just meeting new people, you’ll find a community. For example, pickleball is booming in the city, with public courts at places like Deering Oaks Park and the Eastern Prom, and even leagues at local YMCA. Once you move here you can join different clubs and groups such as the Portland Women’s Social Circle, who hosts amazing events and gives new residents opportunities to meet other like-minded women in an easygoing and relaxed way.

Portland’s community spirit really comes alive in its local gathering spots. From cozy breweries and coffee shops to waterfront parks and creative studios, the city is full of fun spaces that host clubs, workshops, and community events year-round. Whether you’re joining a book club at a neighborhood café, attending a maker market at a repurposed warehouse, or meeting new friends at a brewery-hosted trivia night, there’s always something happening. These welcoming, local venues make it easy for newcomers to plug in, explore their interests, and feel at home in Maine’s vibrant community.


Retiring in maine

Retiring in Portland, Maine means strolls on the beach, relaxing mornings at local coffee shops, and a slower paced lifestyle. Embrace a more peaceful pace without giving up access to vibrant culture and community. Many retirees are drawn to the state’s strong sense of community, where farmers markets, local arts events, and neighborhood gatherings make it easy to stay active and connected. Whether you imagine browsing local shops, joining community classes, or spending afternoons at a cozy bookstore, Maine provides a comfortable and fulfilling place to settle into retirement.

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