Moving to Maine, Updated and Expanded 2nd Edition: The Essential
Guide to Get You There and What You Need to Know to Stay

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Editorial Reviews

This is a completely revised and expanded edition of the best-selling, comprehensive guide covering not only reasons to move to Maine but also what newcomers will find once they get here. The book answers questions about what Maine is really like as a place to live, providing a broad range of information about schools, housing, cultural life, taxes, work and employment opportunities, and even the weather.

Customer Reviews

Bunch of Facts

Reviewed by Christopher R. Recor, 2010-01-10

Interesting collection of general Maine statistics and facts. I guess it's interesting to know how many people live in each city of each county or the names and locations of each of the various farmers markets that sprout up around Maine but if you are planning on moving to Maine I think you'll need some other information. For example, this book does not mention any of the Real Estate firms or links to finding a house. There was a brief mention of building houses and pre-fab but no links or lists of reputable home builders or pre-fab builders. Nor does it shed light on the actual move to Maine e.g. storage facilities, moving companies, etc. I think the book should also have included more 'job' information such as the likelihood of getting a job with the State of Maine, pay rates for government work, and companies that have a history of hiring (it does provide a list of the companies that employ the most people but that doesn't tell me if they are hiring). I honestly think that most of the facts presented in this book can be readily found on the internet based on what you are looking for with a few basic searches.

A very detailed introduction to Living in Maine.

Reviewed by Terry Lyle, 2009-08-06

My wife and I are considering moving to Maine when we retire. We've visited several times and love the environment, the people, and the ocean. Of course, we haven't spent so much time there that we really know all about Maine. This book was very enlightening. A smallpopulation (relatively speaking) keeps the Taxes high (the highest in the nation). But we live in New York State which is the next highest tax burdened state, so that's a no brainer.
The real reason we are thinking about Maine is the need to be away from the "maddening crowd". The population of Maine is just over 1,300,000. Compare that to the population of NYC at an astounding 8,363,710 and Maine is incredibly private.

So it's not for sure and this book is very honest about the good and the challenging regarding living in Maine. But,not unexpectedly, the author has a predilection for Maine.

Recommended if considering, but I suggest that more visits and talking to the "natives" would be more helpful in making a decision.

Really cool book!

Reviewed by Shannon P. Clary, 2008-03-08

I bought this book for my sister-in-law before she moved to Maine. We all skimmed through it and aquired lots of new information. I am sure that she will glean very valuable information as she starts her life in the great state of Maine.

Very Helpful

Reviewed by JN, 2007-10-19

I found this book to be extremely helpful and it had answers to many questions I had about Maine. The information was very through and covered all bases. The author addressed taxes, renting, housing, shopping, schools, and other important information. I really enjoyed this book.

A Book For Relocators That Non-Relocators Can Also Enjoy

Reviewed by The Footpath Cowboy, 2007-09-30

MOVING TO MAINE is a great book for relocators that non-relocators can also enjoy. It describes the school systems, weather, housing, and other necessities that people moving there need to know, but it also describes, shopping, cultural, and dining experiences that a vacationer can take advantage of. Whether you're actually relocating to Maine, going on vacation there, or are simply interested in travel books, you should own this book.