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What's it like to live in Portland Maine?
KaterAlligat0r
1y ago
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Regardless of the housing issues, it's a great little city. Here's what I like about it: Proximity to nature! It's beautiful and hikes or kayaks are a stone's throw away. Good restaurants and bars! If you're not from New York or Boston, people are really nice. I've started to find really good community here. It's a little nerdy. People know how to WINTER. Like there's a lot of outdoor stuff for getting that dopamine, but also, there's a lot of cozying down. During the winter-- and I don't know if this is true-- but it FEELS like rush hour is at 4pm, as if anyone with a flexible working situation just mutually agrees that "yeah, we don't get a lot of sunlight, I'm going home to be cozy before dark." And lastly, we are the oldest state in the union. Our economy is going to remain stagnant if people don't move here and start businesses, and patronize the little ones that are here now. Maine needs younger folks. (I'm sure I'll get pulverized in the comments for this but I TRULY believe it.) ETA: but I do acknowledge that I'm really lucky with my housing situation. LIVING here is great. MOVING here might be hard.
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chinmitten
1y ago
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Bangor to Utah? Wayfair? Say it aint so.
I love Portland as a city, living downtown was something I probably took for granted at the time and miss pretty badly. City council is a lot of times out of their mind with what they prioritize, but the people are generally amazing.
It has gotten unbelievably expensive over the last 2-3 years, however. i've seen borderline rundown apartments in the 450-500sqft range listed for $2000+, a lot of times no where near OP/WE/EE. If you work remotely, some things won't matter as much but there isn't much of an economy outside of Dunkin Donuts still.
But, yeah - my biggest gripe is with cost of living. It's cold 7 months+ out of the year, is not fun trying to park anywhere (I do like walking though) but for my money, I'm considering moving to Austin, TX where the weather is significantly nicer, COL is on par or better and there is much more availability in the housing market.
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Ok-Care-8857
2y ago
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East End
I love it here. I live and work downtown. Walk to work. Walk or scooter to events and concerts I want to go to. Step out the door and have access to great food, the waterfront, etc. While many businesses have changed, I think we traded up, especially with the food scene.
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