Why 2 couples from opposite ends of the country are moving to Maine

ByTommie C. Curtis

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Very last week, we brought you tales of individuals who moved to Maine from all over the state in the course of the state’s housing growth.

But there are extra on the way, closing specials, earning phone calls and scheduling moves for a new lifestyle in Vacationland. We talked to two people today about their plans as they glance to go from reverse sides of the nation.

‘We just can’t hold out for seasons’

Courtney Borrie, a 40-calendar year-outdated high college trainer and tutor, was first introduced to Maine through a relatives buddy with a rental in Stockton Springs. Her moms and dads then did what she calls a “reverse retirement.” They left Tampa for Belfast, moving in this article full time in 2019.