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Windham, Me -house owners can expect a cool and dry fall, says the old Farmer’s Almanac

The Almanac of the old farmer has released his autumn 2025 prospects and New England is preparing for a cooler, dryer season.

For Windham, Maine, that means fresh air, lighter rainfall and beautiful foliage in the region.

Moreover, Windham is recognized as one of the Realtor.com® 2025 hottest postcodes, which places this southern Maine community in the National Housing Spotlight.

Maine prediction: sturdy, dry and colorful

The breakdown of the Almanac predicts that Maine will be “cool and dry” this fall.

For the northeastern region, September will on average 59 ° F, about 2 ° below normal, with 3.5 inch precipitation. By October the average drops to 46 ° F, 3 ° cooler than normal, with only 2.5 centimeters of rain. Expect incidental showers, short warm spells and a generally sturdy pattern, which should ensure particularly lively autumn glums.

It will be a warm fall in 2025. (Almanak of the old farmer)

This corresponds to wider northeast trends, where cooler, drier conditions are predicted, in contrast to the southeast and Texas, which will see above normal warmth to far into the fall.

Windham joins the most popular postcodes in America

The Windham housing market warms up next to the sturdy weather. Postcode 04062 Ranged No. 47 on the most popular postcodes of RealTor.com from 2025 list. Houses sold here for a median of $ 586,000, traveled 3.7 × more list views per real estate than the national average and spent only 36 days on the market.

Other communities in New England also placed on the list and underline the strong demand of the buyers in the region. Cumberland, RI (ZIP 02864) arranged no. 8 with a median of $ 534,000, while Manchester, NH (ZIP 03104) came to number 15 with houses at $ 481,000.

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Together, these results show that buyers are attracted by sub -city markets in New England that offer quality of life, space and access to larger metro areas.

September Home Prep Every homeowner should be ready

With a cool, dry season ahead, September is the perfect month for Windham owners to tie their properties. The checklist for brokers for home maintenance for September proposes to tackle these important tasks.

Ryan Williams, general director of 128 sanitary facilities, heating, cooling and electric, recommends walking bridge maintenance. “Loose the walkway and the entrance for smooth weather can cause a stumbling or falling accident”.

Chris Granger, vice -president of Sears Home Services, advises to maintain maintenance before the colder months arrive. “September is a good time to use a pressure play to clean it up – and inspecting more serious problems before the winter arrives”.

Other key to DOS include sealing drafty windows, sweeping chimneys before the first fire of the season and changing HVAC filters to make systems work efficiently.

For Windham, Herfst 2025 promises both lively foliage and a housing market full of momentum. With houses that quickly sell and cool the temperatures, homeowners have every reason to prepare their property now for both enthusiastic buyers and the approaching winter.

This article is produced with editorial input of Dina Sartore-Bodo And Gabriella Iannetta.

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