As a transplant to Maine, I find amusement in many of the small idiosyncrasies of this state. Living here for three years, and being with a “Mainer” for over a decade, I feel I’ve got a good grasp on the local scene. Despite, or because of this knowledge, I don’t refer to myself as a Mainer. I could be here for the next 40 years and I still wouldn’t be deemed one in a locals eyes. It’s all or nothing – right from birth.

The state known as “Vacationland” takes pride in that which is a permanent resident – to be resilient enough to survive the winter is worthy of the reward of our majestic summers. That’s why I stand by Maine Home Connection. Being a boutique firm means we are locally owned and operated. Many agents in the area may be local, but work for large national firms. We pride ourselves on always being wicked local.

So if you’re in Maine and looking for your new home – go local – go with Maine Home Connection.

By Published On: February 6, 2020Categories: Maine Real Estate, Random Musing

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About the Author: Michael

Michael Sosnowski is co-owner and marketing director of Maine Home Connection, the independent boutique brokerage he founded with Laura in Portland, Maine in 2003. He leads MHC's marketing strategy, digital presence, and content operations — focused on building the kind of local expertise that no algorithm can replicate.

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