Most people live on the coast and the southern border. Very little infrastructure in the interior. This video is focused on benefits that can't be found away from the populated areas like medical facilities, shopping, restaurants, etc.
Disappointing. Not one mention of Lubec in Washington County nor any mention of the very large Aroostook County up north. But then again, I’m looking for solitude, not a vibrant night life. I want clear night skies and the peace that comes with open farm land and the ability to hear the snow fall. Maybe it’s just as well that these places weren’t mentioned.
I love Lubec. This video is just a bunch of crap they pulled off the Internet. They obviously didn't even go to those places because the photos aren't even correct
As indicated by some of the comments, fact and figure checking did not figure highly into the making of this video (and I suspect others of the series). I was a bit surprised to see a picture of my neighborhood, in Falmouth MASS, being shown to highlight the beauty of Falmouth, Maine. The image show two kayakers moving towards a bluff that is part of Falmouth Heights, MASS. My house is just beyond camera shot. Both Falmouths are similar, but not identical.
I was born and raised in Downeast Maine. The people are clannish and not very welcoming to outsiders. Probably something to keep in mind if Maine is your final destination.
Most small towns in Maine are clannish and unwelcoming if you actually want to live there. One town l lived in, a flatlander ran for selectman, unopposed, after living there for about 10 years, and lost badly to a write in that promptly declined the job.
I agree that Camden is the nicest town in Maine. I have to correct the computer voice on one fact. Kennybunkport is where the Bushes live on Walkers Point. Kennbunck is a small village just before Kennbunkport.
If you want to move to Maine but, don't want to live near a ocean or city I reccomend moving to Sumner, Hartford or Buckfield! (Just don't go 10 mph when your driving....thats annoying af)
Camden is a tourist town and not a place most people would want to live. I know this because I'm a Mainer and live in Bangor. There are many beautiful towns that are much less expensive and family friendly.
Ms. Kuraidori. How's Bangor??? I'm from Ohio. But Maines been just calling my name for a while now. Would love some insight knowledge, and Guidance from some true Mainers. Thank you 😊
Hate going through camden lot of summer people there..i live in rockland and we get a lot of tourist here and cruise ships, but when the winter hits the summer people are nowhere to be found..lived in rockland born and raised for 69 years now and am retired and living the good life…many tourist expect to see the boogie man here because of Stephen king lol…they all float down here.
There's nothing cheap about living in Maine. I was born and raised in Maine, It is by far one of the most beautiful states in the New England area. But cheap it's not. Oil is one of the most common sources of heating homes. The taxes are off the charts and some towns are riddled with heroin and alcoholics. Among other types of drugs. I also believe Old Orchard Beach is not what it used to be. But there is definitely plenty to see and do if you can avoid a few certain towns.
I lived in Bath and then Brunswick Me as a child.. A military brat. Life changing enchanting Maine! How I long to return to thee! But alas, I visited for a mere three days as an adult and was welcomed with Racist slurs mixed in with some peace and quiet while walking the insanely beautiful streets of Brunswick Me, 2003. It was June.. Maybe that was the mistake? But I am hoping in 2023, this Puerto Rican will be better received cause I am trekking back to my childhood home, racist young collage men riding in pick up trucks yelling the N word to me or not. America, land of the free, home... of the brave. When those words are read or spoken, I still think of MAINE. See? a mixed bag but maybe those enchanted forests and wild blueberries will take my mind of the evils of this world eh? Cause that is what I am heading to Maine for, the nature and architecture. God help me lol!
Sorry you had to encounter such clowns. As a mainer i do not condone racism ,hate mongers ,bigots and phony Christians spouting fear and hate. Most do not ascribe to these ideals.
Hard to take this computer voice so I listened to just a few minutes. I live on WA's Puget Sound and if I were forced to live on the East Coast, ME would be the place. Always loved it when I worked and visited there, however Black Fly season is nasty .
Auburn, you open with a few of Lewiston, Maine. Shops and places, I don't think so. My shop is one of 3 businesses Downtown, so I don't think you can say it has a downtown. Hopefully in the coming year it will have a few more store fronts
@@yahooskip lived in Temple, Rome, Belgrade Lakes, Mt. Vernon, Winthrop, and Readfield for 45 years. Been thru and/or worked in both towns more times than l can count. Left the state about 9 years ago, will not be returning. I do hope your business is doing well, and l do genuinely wish you and the area well, l just prefer to live elsewhere. Which business is yours, l may have been there?
I'm sorry but though the places mentioned are indeed wonderful & worth living in, little of these descriptions are accurate. For example, Falmouth does not have a quaint main street. Also, various photographs are not of the towns to which they are attributed. Yarmouth & Falmouth each have photos of others places in them.
Interesting you barely left southern Maine aka Northern Mass. a lot more quaint small towns and villages at the end of I95 Houlton to Madawaska. Housing prices are even lower
@@Iam_Queenie LOL! Too late! My eyes widened "lower housing prices"? In Maine? Nooooo. But you can buy 20 acres of northern forest land for pennies on the dollar or so it was in 2011 on Ebay 😛
quaint small towns and villages phrase is used a lot while showing photos of Portland. I watch a lo of videos about places,but I won't be watching any more Placeaholics after seeing and listening to all the inaccuracies in this one.The are a lot more than what you are seeing in this comments section.
I lived in Maine (Bangor) for over 20 years, grew up there since grade school. Never once encountered a "village." You should retitle this video 20 cliches about southern Maine. When I moved away back in the early 2000's we were already overrun by "people from away" so I am thankful this video won't add to that...
@@clairelivefreeordie2551 I made that drive as well. Shop at many thrift shoppes between York & Ogunquit. Enjoy the ride and also like the little town of Ogunquit and beaches between there as well.
Seems kind of skewed being 10 of the 20 are in Cumberland county. I 'm 52, was born in Maine and lived here my whole life. As far as I'm concerned if Massachusetts wants Cumberland county back they can have it back.
It is impossible to be south of Portland and at the same time be north of Freeport. Very very little of the audio matches up with the video. And when you start to talk about Hallowell the video is of the western river front side of the capital city Augusta. Just saying
Good heavens, I would love to move to Maine. Or New Hampshire and Vermont! Let's hope they bring back train service to Auburn, Bangor and Augusta really soon!!
Many of these towns may be considered "best" places to live, but only if you've got lots of money, honey. And what about inland towns like Naples, West Paris, and Norway? What about China Lake?
Wait! What!? There IS a NORWAY Maine!?? LOL! I was just comparing Maine to Norway the country.. did not know there was a town named that too lol! Wow. I love reading Mainer comments! 😀
I really needed this video I pray that I can move to Maine I hate Florida and I’ve always dreamed of living in that beautiful state thank you for this lovely video very educational
Fun fact. Average snow fall inland is about 98 inches per year and temperatures can get down to -30. However, if you consider yourself hardy, and are determined, land can be quite affordable.
A video put together by someone who really doesn't know much about Maine. Wrong descriptions, pronunciations, locations. Seems like the result of a day trip along the coast, although somehow Farmington got in the mix.
It’s a nice video, but this is essentially an 18 minute ad for Northern Massachusetts. Well over half the places are within minutes of each other in the greatest Portland ‘metro’ area. The southern Maine coast is NOT the real Maine for a lot of us, the lifelong Maine residents. Maine is divided into 4 regions: Southern Maine (aka: Northern Mass), Downeast Maine, Northern Maine (The County) and the Western Mountains region. This video is heavily biased towards Southern Maine, and is unfortunately a poor representation of the best places to live here. Other than a couple mentioned towns, it ignores the majority of the truly beautiful and great places to live.
You need deep pockets to live in Maine. High taxes, high cost of living, and long harsh winters. We are also the oldest and getting older as the younger are moving out for better jobs, COL, education opportunities for kids.
@@vincentanguoni8938 Heating oil at $5.50/gallon, firewood is at $400/cord, highest property rates in New England, 5.5% sales tax(8% on restaurants and hotels), state income tax even on retirement income. I can move out of state and save an easy $10k/year without even trying. Just a couple more anchors to hoist up and I am out of here.
Exactly.. Norway USA.. thats what I said! 😛. But ooohhh the enchanted forests and coastlines! Flying over Maine in the fall made me cry with emotion... it looked like descriptions of near death experiences to HEAVEN!!!!
I’m from Maine and this a sugar coated promo. Maine is one of the most expensive places to live, crowded in the summers, buggy, and wicked winters. Schools are good but the neighborhoods near good schools are over priced for what you get. People from out of state are flipping of old homes with a coat of paint than charging Massachusetts prices. The locals are priced out of their homes and neighborhoods. The culture is disappearing. Lobster used to be plenty but out of the country fishers SHIPS have destroyed the crop. The local fishermen have a limit on what they can caught and they get pennies on the dollar causing them to live under the poverty limit. Internal Maine has been destroyed by logging and the land has been poisoned so people can live on it. Northern Maine has loss it’s jobs and the population is leaving. Yes, it’s beautiful and you will find good people there, and yes the ocean is alluring but this a place harding people survive.
Ummm, that photo you say is Hallowell is actually Augusta! Which you neglected to mention even though it's Down East Magazines best place to relocate to... You also left out Damariscotta, Wiscasset, Gardiner Friendship, Stonington...all much nicer and prettier towns then places like 1:43 Auburn, Scarborough etc. Did you even bother to visit any of those places or just pulled pictures and descriptions of the Internet? 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎 1:43
We're wondering if the residents of Maine actually know what all of those different colors on all of the alphabet flags mean (they are all over the place in mostly coastal Maine). They're pro-'minor attracted persons' in Maine?
Do not come to maine. Never come to maine. If you were not born here, you may visit, but never buy any property or invest in any business of any sorts in maine. You are not allowed.
This list seems to assume most people want to live on or near the coast. There are many people who prefer the mountains and forests.
Well I don’t I love Maine. Mountains suck
There is plenty of forest in Maine it’s known for camping.
@@theresafox2816 I love Maine too, but the lakes, forests and mountains.
Most people live on the coast and the southern border. Very little infrastructure in the interior. This video is focused on benefits that can't be found away from the populated areas like medical facilities, shopping, restaurants, etc.
@@theresafox2816 nnm
You kept a lot of the best places out your mouth and we appreciate it! Thank you!!
LOL ! You must be a local ! 😁 well said!
I live in rockland and we don’t need transplants from other states..never mentioned rockport or camden.
Disappointing. Not one mention of Lubec in Washington County nor any mention of the very large Aroostook County up north. But then again, I’m looking for solitude, not a vibrant night life. I want clear night skies and the peace that comes with open farm land and the ability to hear the snow fall. Maybe it’s just as well that these places weren’t mentioned.
You just mentioned them yourself 🫤
I love Lubec. This video is just a bunch of crap they pulled off the Internet. They obviously didn't even go to those places because the photos aren't even correct
I was stationed in Brunswick and lived off base in Bath. This was about 50 years ago. Oh, my son was conceived there too.
you may have been there with my dad! LOL! Navy!! NAS Brunswick!
As indicated by some of the comments, fact and figure checking did not figure highly into the making of this video (and I suspect others of the series). I was a bit surprised to see a picture of my neighborhood, in Falmouth MASS, being shown to highlight the beauty of Falmouth, Maine. The image show two kayakers moving towards a bluff that is part of Falmouth Heights, MASS. My house is just beyond camera shot. Both Falmouths are similar, but not identical.
I think it’s because the entire content-text and images were AI generated. Don’t you think?
I was born and raised in Downeast Maine. The people are clannish and not very welcoming to outsiders. Probably something to keep in mind if Maine is your final destination.
Most small towns in Maine are clannish and unwelcoming if you actually want to live there. One town l lived in, a flatlander ran for selectman, unopposed, after living there for about 10 years, and lost badly to a write in that promptly declined the job.
The picture of Hallowell--the first one--is actually Augusta, the state capital.
Maine looks so beautiful 🌹
Not to mention the logistic impossibility of being 11 miles south of Portland while being 11 miles north of Freeport 🤣
Are you related to Rich Finlay? My roommate at UMaine
@@DGill48 no. I am a Finlay by marriage to a Finlay from away.
I had to rewind the video to see if I had caught that correctly.
Lol I thought the same thing. Confused by talking about the county and town in the same breath
😄 I caught that too.
I agree that Camden is the nicest town in Maine. I have to correct the computer voice on one fact. Kennybunkport is where the Bushes live on Walkers Point. Kennbunck is a small village just before Kennbunkport.
Also the town shown in the photo in Kennebunkport not Kennebunk.
If you want to move to Maine but, don't want to live near a ocean or city I reccomend moving to Sumner, Hartford or Buckfield! (Just don't go 10 mph when your driving....thats annoying af)
I remember the Buckfield "Mall". The canopy over the pumps looked bigger than the store.
Funny part is when you mention hallowell your first images are from augusta
Noticed that.
Camden is easily the nicest town in Maine, and miles ahead of most of the towns on this list.
Camden is a tourist town and not a place most people would want to live. I know this because I'm a Mainer and live in Bangor. There are many beautiful towns that are much less expensive and family friendly.
@@TheKuraidori Camden is for tourists and rich people. Only need to travel 10 miles down the road to get into actual Maine living.
Ms. Kuraidori. How's Bangor???
I'm from Ohio. But Maines been just calling my name for a while now. Would love some insight knowledge, and Guidance from some true Mainers. Thank you 😊
@@kathydurrett9637 here is a review of Bangor by a native - ruclips.net/video/86qb4xUVG8I/видео.html
Hate going through camden lot of summer people there..i live in rockland and we get a lot of tourist here and cruise ships, but when the winter hits the summer people are nowhere to be found..lived in rockland born and raised for 69 years now and am retired and living the good life…many tourist expect to see the boogie man here because of Stephen king lol…they all float down here.
There's nothing cheap about living in Maine. I was born and raised in Maine, It is by far one of the most beautiful states in the New England area. But cheap it's not. Oil is one of the most common sources of heating homes. The taxes are off the charts and some towns are riddled with heroin and alcoholics. Among other types of drugs. I also believe Old Orchard Beach is not what it used to be. But there is definitely plenty to see and do if you can avoid a few certain towns.
I was gonna say. Yeah Maine is like the Norway of the USA.. nuff said there!
Stay out of Lewiston auburn lots of crime and drugs there…i hear you about the price of oil I pay almost 1000 per month in rockland.
It's cheap if you know how.
Heck yeah, my hometown made it into the top 5!! Just barely but we’ll take it lol.
The photos that they are showing for hallowell is actually Augusta the capital of Maine
Maine is awesome 💯. Great video
I lived in Bath and then Brunswick Me as a child.. A military brat. Life changing enchanting Maine! How I long to return to thee! But alas, I visited for a mere three days as an adult and was welcomed with Racist slurs mixed in with some peace and quiet while walking the insanely beautiful streets of Brunswick Me, 2003. It was June.. Maybe that was the mistake? But I am hoping in 2023, this Puerto Rican will be better received cause I am trekking back to my childhood home, racist young collage men riding in pick up trucks yelling the N word to me or not. America, land of the free, home... of the brave. When those words are read or spoken, I still think of MAINE. See? a mixed bag but maybe those enchanted forests and wild blueberries will take my mind of the evils of this world eh? Cause that is what I am heading to Maine for, the nature and architecture. God help me lol!
Sorry you had to encounter such clowns. As a mainer i do not condone racism ,hate mongers ,bigots and phony Christians spouting fear and hate. Most do not ascribe to these ideals.
What about Standish/Sebago Lake?
Too bad you forgot central and northern Maine. Guess you don't know anything about that part of Maine so sad.
Undoubtedly Cape is by far the best place to live in Maine - but I think you short-sold areas like Rangeley, Bethel, Newry....
No mention of Windham but every Town surrounding it was 😂
I’d much rather live in Windham than Westbrook
Hard to take this computer voice so I listened to just a few minutes. I live on WA's Puget Sound and if I were forced to live on the East Coast, ME would be the place. Always loved it when I worked and visited there, however Black Fly season is nasty .
Yeah but mud season is a blast lol
Auburn, you open with a few of Lewiston, Maine. Shops and places, I don't think so. My shop is one of 3 businesses Downtown, so I don't think you can say it has a downtown. Hopefully in the coming year it will have a few more store fronts
Have they put a fence around Lewiston yet?
@@SteveLong-kf4wx and sort-of, what makes you say that? Are you from the area, been here before?
@@yahooskip lived in Temple, Rome, Belgrade Lakes, Mt. Vernon, Winthrop, and Readfield for 45 years. Been thru and/or worked in both towns more times than l can count. Left the state about 9 years ago, will not be returning. I do hope your business is doing well, and l do genuinely wish you and the area well, l just prefer to live elsewhere. Which business is yours, l may have been there?
I'm sorry but though the places mentioned are indeed wonderful & worth living in, little of these descriptions are accurate. For example, Falmouth does not have a quaint main street. Also, various photographs are not of the towns to which they are attributed. Yarmouth & Falmouth each have photos of others places in them.
Interesting you barely left southern Maine aka Northern Mass. a lot more quaint small towns and villages at the end of I95 Houlton to Madawaska. Housing prices are even lower
@@Iam_Queenie LOL! Too late! My eyes widened "lower housing prices"? In Maine? Nooooo. But you can buy 20 acres of northern forest land for pennies on the dollar or so it was in 2011 on Ebay 😛
quaint small towns and villages phrase is used a lot while showing photos of Portland. I watch a lo of videos about places,but I won't be watching any more Placeaholics after seeing and listening to all the inaccuracies in this one.The are a lot more than what you are seeing in this comments section.
@@Iam_Queeniebut if your from away beware lol. Esp if from Mass! Lol
@@Iam_Queenie then ya know where I’m coming from…..lol
Wow!!! I can easily see moving to Maine in the very near future...Awesome video 👍
average snow fall 98 inches hope you like to shovel snow
@@PaulWhitcomb-ty6md I will be there the first week of October 🇺🇲
I lived in Maine (Bangor) for over 20 years, grew up there since grade school. Never once encountered a "village." You should retitle this video 20 cliches about southern Maine. When I moved away back in the early 2000's we were already overrun by "people from away" so I am thankful this video won't add to that...
I always like York, Maine.
My home town. ❤
Shore Rd between York & Ogunquit is a beautiful drive! We love this area too & often vacation there.
@@clairelivefreeordie2551 I made that drive as well. Shop at many thrift shoppes between York & Ogunquit. Enjoy the ride and also like the little town of Ogunquit and beaches between there as well.
The best thing about Maine is LL bean Freeport.....the make a U-TURN and go south somewhere else......the ocean is ice cold even the summer.
Don't forget oxford, bub. We got a fancy casino ya know. And a Walmart.
Lol your funny. But it is true.
Great video my friend ❤️🥰❤️🙏
Maine is amazing 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Seems kind of skewed being 10 of the 20 are in Cumberland county. I 'm 52, was born in Maine and lived here my whole life. As far as I'm concerned if Massachusetts wants Cumberland county back they can have it back.
It is impossible to be south of Portland and at the same time be north of Freeport. Very very little of the audio matches up with the video. And when you start to talk about Hallowell the video is of the western river front side of the capital city Augusta. Just saying
The Bush family were are in Kennebunkport, not what you said.
Good heavens, I would love to move to Maine. Or New Hampshire and Vermont! Let's hope they bring back train service to Auburn, Bangor and Augusta really soon!!
There are trains.
Many of these towns may be considered "best" places to live, but only if you've got lots of money, honey. And what about inland towns like Naples, West Paris, and Norway? What about China Lake?
Wait! What!? There IS a NORWAY Maine!?? LOL! I was just comparing Maine to Norway the country.. did not know there was a town named that too lol! Wow. I love reading Mainer comments! 😀
I really needed this video I pray that I can move to Maine I hate Florida and I’ve always dreamed of living in that beautiful state thank you for this lovely video very educational
Fun fact. Average snow fall inland is about 98 inches per year and temperatures can get down to -30. However, if you consider yourself hardy, and are determined, land can be quite affordable.
It is cold though. And lots of snow. Also a mud season.
dont bother you will freeze to death
Don't go by this stupid video...pictures and descriptions are wrong on most of them and all the best places aren't even mentioned
Interested in Arundel, Maine. What do you have?
I have lived in Maryland my whole life this comment you made make me very sad about Maine hugs max
thank, you for you're video. and thank, you for you're time spent.
Kool place.
Cumberland: 11 miles South of Portland and 11 miles North of Freeport. 🙃
It’s pronounced Hall-oh-well. And the river photo is Augusta not Hallowell. You got the street right.
Maine is considered a small town - most people in Maine know each other thru relatives & friends / thus all good $$ jobs go to locals
No sure he saw much of Maine except Cumberland county.
Where is Camden? Nothing in the northern part of the state?
Delightful AI voice.
Thank you.I was born in Gray, but have lived in the following cities.. Damrascotta,Wiscassett, Bar Harbor, Booth Bay Harbor! And Lewiston!
How about Lewiston?
its a dump the dirty lew as we call it
Millinocket!
You have pictures of Falmouth Massachusetts for Falmouth. Dingus
A video put together by someone who really doesn't know much about Maine. Wrong descriptions, pronunciations, locations. Seems like the result of a day trip along the coast, although somehow Farmington got in the mix.
There are no towns on this list that are not near the coast. There are more and better towns inland that have a lot to offer people.
are in new brunswick
Why is Ellsworth not on this list ????
More like "20 best places to live in Cumberland County"
That’s Augusta, not Hallowell.
It’s a nice video, but this is essentially an 18 minute ad for Northern Massachusetts. Well over half the places are within minutes of each other in the greatest Portland ‘metro’ area. The southern Maine coast is NOT the real Maine for a lot of us, the lifelong Maine residents.
Maine is divided into 4 regions: Southern Maine (aka: Northern Mass), Downeast Maine, Northern Maine (The County) and the Western Mountains region.
This video is heavily biased towards Southern Maine, and is unfortunately a poor representation of the best places to live here. Other than a couple mentioned towns, it ignores the majority of the truly beautiful and great places to live.
Portland Bangor #1&2.
Lewiston/Auburn and Augusta are at the bottom of the list.
Buried in snow painful freezing in Winter Fall raining and no Sun most of the time
You need deep pockets to live in Maine. High taxes, high cost of living, and long harsh winters. We are also the oldest and getting older as the younger are moving out for better jobs, COL, education opportunities for kids.
You are the oldest maybe..I'm just 72 and Maine is not expensive..it's all in your pessimistic head!!
@@vincentanguoni8938 Heating oil at $5.50/gallon, firewood is at $400/cord, highest property rates in New England, 5.5% sales tax(8% on restaurants and hotels), state income tax even on retirement income. I can move out of state and save an easy $10k/year without even trying. Just a couple more anchors to hoist up and I am out of here.
And unfortunately the idiots we send to Augusta are immune to the plight of people trying to make ends meet. This winter is going to be brutal.
Exactly.. Norway USA.. thats what I said! 😛. But ooohhh the enchanted forests and coastlines! Flying over Maine in the fall made me cry with emotion... it looked like descriptions of near death experiences to HEAVEN!!!!
@@PJMCG19you are correct. It’s horribly expensive
Anyone looking to buy a home in Maine?
Irritating video- it drags on for several minutes of general talk till it finally starts with number 20 at 3:21. Just start there!
The County
I’m from Maine and this a sugar coated promo. Maine is one of the most expensive places to live, crowded in the summers, buggy, and wicked winters. Schools are good but the neighborhoods near good schools are over priced for what you get. People from out of state are flipping of old homes with a coat of paint than charging Massachusetts prices. The locals are priced out of their homes and neighborhoods. The culture is disappearing. Lobster used to be plenty but out of the country fishers SHIPS have destroyed the crop. The local fishermen have a limit on what they can caught and they get pennies on the dollar causing them to live under the poverty limit. Internal Maine has been destroyed by logging and the land has been poisoned so people can live on it. Northern Maine has loss it’s jobs and the population is leaving. Yes, it’s beautiful and you will find good people there, and yes the ocean is alluring but this a place harding people survive.
If it’s so expensive to live in Maine who dose live there and what jobs do these people that live there have?
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If this isn’t AI generated content I don’t know what is. Insipid use of superlatives for one. Maine deserves better!
Camden and a bunch of others probably paid to be left out.
Ummm, that photo you say is Hallowell is actually Augusta! Which you neglected to mention even though it's Down East Magazines best place to relocate to...
You also left out Damariscotta, Wiscasset, Gardiner Friendship, Stonington...all much nicer and prettier towns then places like 1:43 Auburn, Scarborough etc.
Did you even bother to visit any of those places or just pulled pictures and descriptions of the Internet? 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎 1:43
Human recorded dialog only!
😂 Maine has plenty of both.
Stunning? Jaw-dropping? Where? Not Maine! Give me a break!
Blah blah blah. Get on with it!
You could just cut this list to 10 places ,because Cumberland County is pretty much the place to live for anyone wishing to move to Maine
We're wondering if the residents of Maine actually know what all of those different colors on all of the alphabet flags mean (they are all over the place in mostly coastal Maine). They're pro-'minor attracted persons' in Maine?
We have too many people moving here. This has turned into a horrible place. Please stay away....
What a joke
Do not come to maine. Never come to maine. If you were not born here, you may visit, but never buy any property or invest in any business of any sorts in maine. You are not allowed.
🤣🤣 ok…?
anywhere in maine is great
Westbrooke has become Muslim
Westbrooke has become muslim
Maine - Terrible job opportunities - especially good paying jobs. Very long cold and wet winters.
That’s why young people and businesses are wanted here