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Maine Home Sales July 2026

The June 2026 Maine Housing Report indicates a strong real estate market with record-breaking median sales prices and increased sales volume.

Statewide Housing Summary

  • Median Sales Price (MSP): The statewide MSP for single-family existing homes reached a historic high of $436,000 in June 2026, a 2.59% increase over June 2025.
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What To Expect from the Housing Market in the Second Half of 2026

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What To Expect from the Housing Market in the Second Half of 2026



 

If the first half of this year has left you feeling stuck, you're not the only one. Mortgage rates stayed higher than people wanted. Affordability remained tight. And uncertainty overseas added another layer of pressure nobody saw [...]

Whisperwood: 44 Ingraham Drive, Owls Head

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Imagine a place where the sea breeze drifts through open windows, mornings begin with a quiet cup of coffee on the porch, and evenings are spent gathered around the wood-burning fireplace or enjoying conversation in the expansive backyard. Built in 1923 as a summer cottage on Ingraham Hill, this cedar-shingled Dutch Colonial, set on nearly one acre, has been beautifully restored into a year-round residence that honors its past while embracing a refined, understated elegance. Every room feels layered with history and intention. The home underwent a thoughtful top-to-bottom renovation completed in 2025, featuring a brand-new kitchen and bathrooms, along with upgraded, technology-enabled systems, including European-style radiators, underfloor heating, new plumbing, electrical systems, windows, skylights, and a new roof. It offers the rare combination of historic character and the comfort of modern, low-maintenance living. Perfectly situated between the quiet beauty of Owls Head's cherished beaches and the vibrant restaurants, galleries, and waterfront of downtown Rockland, this home offers a lifestyle that is distinctly Midcoast Maine. Join us for an Open House on Saturday, June 13th, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. If using the driveway, please pull all the way to the back to allow room to turn around and park. We look forward to welcoming you.

FMI contact Melissa Gogel at melissa@catesre.com 

Think You Have To Put 20% Down? Most First-Time Homebuyers Don't.

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According to Google Trends, online searches for down payment information recently hit an all-time high. And that’s a clear sign more buyers are trying to figure out what they really need to save before making a move (see graph below):

If you’re wondering the same thing, you can always turn to the internet for answers. But a lot of the [...]

Cumberland County vs Knox County Housing Sales | March 2026

Comparing Cumberland County housing sales vs Knox County, the median sales price in Knox County for March 2026 was $421,000, vs $643,000 in Cumberland County. Looking to make a move? Call us to speak with a seasoned Agent to discuss the local housing market. 

Cates Real Estate | 207-701-5600 | info@catesre.com

Rent or Buy? The Real Tradeoff Most People Don't Talk About

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You’ve probably asked yourself lately: Is it even worth trying to buy a home right now? It’s a question a lot of people are asking.

With today’s home prices and mortgage rates, renting can feel like the easier path. In some cases, it might even seem like the only realistic option right now. And if that’s where you are, there’s nothing wrong with [...]

Getting a Tax Refund? Here's How It Can Help You Buy a Home

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If you’re getting a tax refund this year, here’s something worth thinking about. That money could actually help you get closer to buying a home.

It may not be something you’ve factored into your plan yet, but it can give your savings a nice boost right when you need it most. And whether your refund is a few thousand dollars or more, [...]

Have you considered Multi-generational living?

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When Buying a Home Feels Out of Reach, Some Families Do This Instead



 

For a lot of people, the math on buying a home just doesn’t really work right now. Maybe that’s how it feels for you too. You look at the cost of buying. Then you look at the cost of childcare. And it starts to feel like you have to choose one or the other.

But some families are finding a way to make both work by doing something a little different: [...]

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