REALTOR Andrew Mooers' Maine Real Estate Blog

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Real Estate Agent - MOOERS REALTY - ME Broker License 106759
All Maine real estate agents, brokers, REALTORS are the same right? No...each real estate agent, broker has different sets of skills unique to their market. In a small rural market like northern Maine where there are 11 people per square mile, the day to day routine is different than a broker in a city with wall to wall brokers and a myriad of transactions. In rural Maine, our prices are much lower, people don't lock doors, more smaller commission sales. Unspoiled scenery and what life's like in Aroostook County and its real estate market. Affordable property listings, no crime, no traffic, just wildlife, friendly people, fresh air, clean water. Ready to start the dream? Maine, the way life should be.

ARCHIVED BLOG POSTS

2008 

     Have you gotten a chuckle out of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour?  Houlton Maine's 4th Of July Fair Committee has brought some major headliners in over the years from Larry The Cable Guy to this April's Jeff Dunham one and only Maine appearance.  Tickets on sale now..hurry they sell out quick an...
01/04/2008
     Clipping service..you mean like hedge trimming, grass cutting? Nooo. News gathering for one private viewer.  You are a company making grape soda called Gapagrape.  You want to know everything written, broadcast, webcast, blogged, podcast and printed for advertising and propaganda about your ...
01/03/2008
     Something for everyone this winter in Maine! The snow is here...so what's up to take part in to make the most of the winter in the northeast?  Well, for starters, February 10th, the Owlsboro Transportation Museum has a Winter Transportation Festival.  Everything from a 1929 Model T snowmobil...
01/03/2008
     If you grow up with sandy beaches of Florida or sunshine most of the time and never rains  in southern California as the song says, snow is a foreign unknown.  Sure, everyone knows Santa thrives in it at the North Pole, but what is it like to have a winter with snowfall? In Northern Maine, e...
01/03/2008
     Yes, the calandar says January 2nd, 2008  and the Christmas / New Years Holiday is behind us for another year.  But over the holiday lull when maybe the office phone rang a little less, and the market was a little less hectic, something else was happening.  Behind the scenes, at the homes of...
01/02/2008