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 on the horizon, 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 heard over the last several months that the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) for real estate transactions is about to get a shake-up Let's break it down in a way that doesn’t require a law degree to understand.
This is a whole different level of owning a piece of history. These five vintage homes are straight out of the 1600s. Yep, they’re older than America itself.
Maine continues to be a hotspot, and with inventory remaining fairly low, there’s not necessarily a real bad time to get your home on the market. However, spring is typically the best time to list.
Frustrated homebuyers are willing to go above and beyond to get themselves under contract on a home. But what about the schmoozy "love letter" to the home sellers?
Let’s talk about that New England city. You know, the one with the rich history, iconic sports teams, best events, and a wicked cool vibe. But there's something else about this city that's making headlines: it's outrageously expensive to own a piece of it.
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.
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.