Friday, March 20, 2020

Now Is A Good Time To Borrow


Been thinking about remodeling or building a new home?

Now is a very good time to borrow for that new house or renovating your home. Creative Coast Construction will work directly with you to assist with everything from designing the project to the finished project.

According to Freddie Mac Feb. 21, 2020 Forecasts for 2020 say rates will average around 3.7%. Rates could bounce between 3.5% and 4% all year, and you’d get an average of around 3.7%. But, when you lock during that range is important. The good news is that 30-year fixed rates are now near 3.5%.

On March 5, 2020 Freddie Mac reported a 3.29% average on a 30-year mortgage rate.

If you have been thinking of building or doing a remodel now is a good time to consult with us. We are southern Maine’s premier builder.

Creative Coast Construction
207-205-4422



Monday, April 1, 2019

Caring, Knowledgeable, Trustworthy Creative Home Builder


Who fits the description of being a caring, knowledgeable, trustworthy Creative Home Builder?

Creative Coast Construction, Jonathan Trudo

Industry experts say our homes have become our sanctuaries. Baby Boomers want their dream home and are either building significant renovations or investing in new custom homes. Since a home is the largest investment most people make in their lifetime, it is important to select a construction company with a solid reputation to help guide them on how their vision for that dream home can become a reality.
Jonathan Trudo, owner of Creative Coast Construction, grew up in the building industry and that taught him a great deal about the detailed process of making a client’s dream come true. At a very young age, Jonathan worked as a helper alongside his father in his contracting business in Vermont. When Jonathan was nineteen, his family moved to Maine and Jonathan joined his father’s construction company. With a desire to learn more about the industry, he put himself through college and earned a degree in business and building construction. He dreamed of owning his own company and shared that with his uncle. They talked about how he was inspired when he worked in the family business and put in endless hours to ensure quality work. Jonathan understood that being an entrepreneur means you must be a risk taker if you want to achieve your dreams. His uncle came up with the perfect name for Jonathan’s business: Creative Coast Construction, a company Jonathan launched in 2012. Jonathan built a solid reputation of being an advocate for the homeowner as well an integral and collaborative member of the design team. On average his company builds six homes per year and has helped hundreds of people with remodeling projects.

“A quick return phone call grew into a genuine trust in Jonathan’s capability as a builder.” 

“Jonathan is devoted to an industry he knows very well,”  - Kathy

Creative Coast Construction’s work is renowned for some of the most prestigious custom-homes along Maine’s picturesque coastline of the Kennebunkport area.

Monday, March 26, 2018

What's Your Style?

Homes can come in many different sizes, shapes, colors, and styles. Once you have made the decision to build a home, you will want to determine, along with many other things, what type of style best suits you. We have compiled a list of different style homes for you to explore. This is not every style. This is just a selection of popular options that you may want to consider.

🏠 Cape Cod

🏠 Bungalow

🏠 Contemporary

🏠 Ranch

🏠 Victorian

🏠 Colonial

🏠 Townhouse

🏠 Spanish

🏠 Cottage

🏠 Log Home

🏠 Mediterranean

🏠 Art Deco

🏠 Craftsman

🏠 Modern

🏠 Mid-Century Modern

🏠 Tudor

🏠 Farmhouse









Thursday, October 5, 2017

Open or Closed?

Open or closed.....concept, that is! That is the big debate, and there really is no right or wrong answer. Choosing a home design layout should be based on your own personal preference and lifestyle. Here are some thoughts on each design choice that you may want to consider when deciding which option would be the best for you and your family.

Open-Concept Design

Popular, modern
Spacious 
Clear sight-lines
Expands entertaining space 
May make home appear larger 
Increase natural light

Closed-Concept Design 

Traditional style layout
Defined spaces and rooms 
Conceal messes 
Minimize noise 
Additional privacy 
More wall space for art and other decor 




Thursday, June 15, 2017

Location, Location, Location...

When it comes to your home, there is a lot that you can change. If you are looking for an update or upgrade you can change the paint on the walls, the flooring, furniture and decor, and you can even remove or add walls! The one thing that remains the same, however, is the location. This is why location is key when it comes to building your dream home. Here are some things to consider when choosing where you and your family should live.

  • How much land do I want? Consider your day to day outdoor activities. Do you enjoy barbecuing and other outdoor gatherings? What about sports and other hobbies? Also consider the upkeep required with land such as landscaping, mowing, raking, and shoveling. If you do not want to do this work yourself, you may want to purchase less land or hire help. 
  • How far am I willing to commute to work? The grocery store? Appointments? Some people prefer to be close to town while others do not mind the commute. Being a longer distance from places like the grocery store could mean a slight lifestyle change for some. 
  • How important is it to me to have family and friends close by? Think about the people with whom you spend most of your time with or people that you would like to spend more time with.
  • How will the land provide for my current or future pets? Whether you want 1 dog, 5 horses, or 20 chickens, you will need to determine how much land is required and if there are animal restrictions in the area you are pursuing. 
  • Where will my children be attending school? It may be helpful to look up information about local public/private schools and how they rank in different fields in your state. 
  • What do I want to see when I look out my window? Woods, ocean views, mountains, neighborhood, spacious fields, and streets are all different options that you could see when you look out your window. Which one appeals to you or is there something else you would prefer?
These are just some of the many questions you may find yourself asking when choosing where to build your home. What are some important considerations that you have made? We want to hear from you! Leave us a comment below. 👇

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Are You Ready To Build A Home?

Building a new home is a journey of deciding who you are, what type of life you want to live, and what you envision for your future. It requires patience, self-discovery, and vision. Selecting a local, reputable construction company to work with means that you not only have the building aspect covered, but you also have a team behind you that can bring their knowledge, skills, experience, and personal creative touch to the mix.  Here are some signs that you might be ready to build a home. 🏠


  • You have found a construction company, AKA: Your Team. From the moment you decide who you are going to work with, you can exhale a sigh of relief knowing that you have the support you need to guide you through the home-building process.
  • You have run the numbers. Knowing what costs are involved and then determining what you have to work with financially is key. 
  • Your vision is realistic. This means knowing what you can build with your budget. 
  • You have a vision. This goes back to deciding who you are, what type of life you want to live, and what you envision for your future. Some details can be worked out later, but having a good understanding of these three things gives you a solid foundation to build off of (pun intended). 
  • The term "fixer-upper" doesn't get you excited. If home renovations and repairs are not something you are prepared to tackle right now, building may be the right choice for you. 
  • You Are Excited And Ready To...be patient. Rome wasn't built in a day and your dream home won't be either. The home building process is a journey and you should enjoy the ride! 

Friday, March 17, 2017

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions...

Congratulations on making the decision to build your dream home! Here is where your journey begins. Open-concept or closed? Hardwood floors or carpet? Bright colors or neutral hues? These are just some of the decisions you may find yourself having to make. Remember, home aesthetics can always be changed. My advice? Take an in-debt look at your personality and lifestyle and apply that to the home you are creating. Your home, after all, should be a direct reflection of who you are. For example, if you plan on hosting parties, you may want to consider an open-concept floor plan. This creates a large space with open site-lines. If you plan to have pets, consider solid or distressed hardwood flooring. Pet messes may be easier to clean up off of hardwood than carpet. Also, a solid or distressed hardwood may prove to be better than an engineered hardwood when it comes to hiding fur and scratches. Home design trends can be fun to follow but if it conflicts with your personality or lifestyle, you should opt for something different. Don't be afraid of going against the norm, because at the end of the day, you are the one who will live in your home.