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Maine Real Estate FAQ’s – E-Newsletter – Vol. 55
We are proud to present you with Volume 55 of our E-Newsletter. Here are a few highlights from President and Owner Chris Lynch’s update on the current Maine Real Estate market: “2020 and the first half of 2021 have presented a very complex set of numbers when examined through the lens of a microscope. However, when viewed in the context of the market as a whole, the results are quite strong, but less remarkable than one might think.” “Buyers expanded their home searches into other parts of Maine where inventory was more abundant. Seven counties enjoyed sales gains in excess of 20%. Inventory continues to be a challenge…
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A New Normal for Maine – E-Newsletter – Vol. 54
We are proud to present to you Volume 54 of our E-Newsletter. Here are a few highlights from President and Owner Chris Lynch’s update on the current Maine Real Estate market: “Over the course of the preceding decades, massive urbanization has been the trend in most of the country. However, there has been a sharp reversal triggered by the influence of COVID-19.” “…the synergies, cost efficiencies, and quality of life enhancements associated with remote work will remain a significant driver behind the deurbanization transformation. Maine real estate, with its strong price performance, has been the direct beneficiary of this recent trend.” “our great state offers an unparalleled lifestyle with easy…
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Who Would Have Thought? – E-Newsletter – Vol. 53
We are proud to present to you Volume 53 of our E-Newsletter. Here are a few highlights from President and Owner Chris Lynch’s update on the current state of Maine Real Estate: “There has been a widespread reversal of the urbanization trend that dealt a blow to suburban living over the last decade. Maine is among many destinations nationwide that have experienced a significant surge in the demand for real estate.” “When people hear about low inventory, they aren’t necessarily able to appreciate how slim the inventory really is. There are several towns with 10 or fewer “Active” listings available for sale today.” “We continue to enjoy many special benefits…
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Is It True?
“Maine is typically the last in line when it comes to experiencing most national and regional fads and trends. In fact, by the time some national trends finally make it to Maine, they have already faded out of sight, leaving nearly a ripple of change here. Maine is a small state in terms of population, with approximately 1.35 million people, but it also commands the feeling of unlimited open space for growth and recreation, with miles and miles of bold Atlantic coastline and more than 6,000 lakes and ponds. Yet, Maine’s growth has always been tempered by its infamous reputation for long winters. Is it true that Maine’s reputation of…
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What Is Really Going On in Maine Real Estate
“Hardly an hour passes without someone checking in with me to find out what is really going on in Maine Real Estate. Interestingly, my answer seems to change nearly as often as we adjust to the continually evolving regulatory environment. The discussion regarding Maine Real Estate market conditions is far from a “one size fits all” approach toward a simple conclusion. I will do my best in the following paragraphs to break down some of the key considerations.” Read more…
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Time to Wave the Yellow Flag? – Maine Real Estate – E-Newsletter – Vol. 50
TIME TO WAIVE THE YELLOW FLAG? – MAINE REAL ESTATE It is time to celebrate 10 straight years of improving real estate market conditions for the state of Maine. Some years were better than others, but over this period we have been enjoying gains in both Unit Volume and Median Sales prices. While most of our readers enjoy our market commentary, others have, from time to time, accused me of being a “shill” for Maine real estate.Of course the continual barrage of data reporting record breaking market conditions for the better part of the past one hundred plus months speaks for itself. All of that said, I think it is…
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Maine Real Estate – Significant Sales 2017
It has been another strong year for our agents and clients. We continue to lead with our unparalleled marketing reach. Organic growth in our target markets has been exceptional as we have been able to increase our overall market share while retaining our focus on representing distinctive properties throughout Maine. Read more…
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The 7th Inning Stretch? – Maine Real Estate
The 7th Inning Stretch – Maine Real Estate It was nearly three years ago that many who follow the technical and fundamental aspects of the national real estate market were growing concerned that the recovery in most of the country was surprisingly quick and quite strong. There were questions about [read more …]
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Spring 2017 eNewsletter
Maine Real Estate Update We have had the best of both worlds for so long that we didn’t think the solid real estate market fundamentals would ever come to an end. For the better part of the last 5 years we have enjoyed a healthy stretch of what is a “classically Maine” slow and steady growth in unit sales, accompanied by trending modest increases in the median price. Read more…
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Summer 2016
Maine Real Estate Update – It was not all that long ago that we were managing a relative flood of prospective international buyers looking to purchase their dream vacation home or lock in an investment property with a weak US dollar when compared to their local currency. Read more:http://www.legacysir.com/eng/news/summer2016