The latest stats show that the real estate market here in Maine is beginning to balance out after nearly five years of low inventory and inflated prices.
High interest rates and lower inventory have made it nearly impossible for many Mainers to buy a home. Will either of those factors provide any relief in 2025? While no one has a crystal ball, here's what experts are seeing.
It has been a frustrating few years for home buyers here in Maine. Relentlessly high interest rates and low inventory have made purchasing a home quite the challenge but there is some good news, we hope…
Maine's real estate market is still cruising along, even if you're struggling to find a "For Sale" sign these days. Single-family home sales in the state have shown a solid increase, but so have the prices.
You may have found yourself struggling to find and afford that perfect home here in Maine. Well, your dreams of owning your own home and building equity might be easier than you had imagined.
The low inventory in higher interest rates in the Maine real estate market continues. Sadly, a lot of buyers have given up on the possibility of getting themselves into their own home, but these tips might encourage you to get back in the game.
The general conception with most buyers is that the highest offer gets the home. Let’s be honest, that does play a big role. However, there are several other things you can do to sweeten the offer.
Using a formula, new data has revealed a list of the top hot spots in the country where homebuyers are currently searching the most, and New England appears to be the hottest territory in the US.
Governor Mills and Maine Housing have made the housing shortage a priority, and just announced that construction will begin on 105 new affordable rental units throughout the state of Maine.
If you've found yourself in the market to buy or sell a home in or around Portland, Maine, over the last few years, it should come as no surprise that it ranks among the top cities in the country that people want to move to.
Potential good news for those of you who may be looking in the area of Maine's biggest city. With the current housing demand, Portland and South Portland are predicted to recover faster than most.
Realtor.com has come up with a list of the top 10 towns that are expected to see the most activity next year, projecting them to be the real estate hot spots.
Homebuyers have been frustrated and getting creative over the last few years, as we have seen a real estate market that most have never seen before. Here's what some experts are predicting for 2024.