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

2010 

When a Maine real estate video gets 13,000 views, leads to sales you study each and everyone to figure out the mechanics, why the popularity. If another video is performing poorly, like a real estate listing with less views, you tweak, punch, poke, improve on the delivery by getting under the hoo...
09/30/2010
Watch the video and with the sound see the smells of this small mom and pop business in Mars Hill Maine drift out of your speakers, monitor. Where else can you buy a business in Maine for under $100K to make what you are worth, to buy a job you can have fun with? Sale and pepper us with a zillion...
09/30/2010
Blogging, posting new content is not a vice and necessary role of every real estate agent, broker, REALTOR. But the effort put in to blogging may be a new habbit, something you avoided like the plague for three reasons. If you think "It takes too much time to blog." Think of it like brushing your...
09/30/2010
The total package buying a Maine farm, home, barn, land where the house is updated, has apartment income. And the land Borders waterfront, has an ITS trail for snowsledders, ATV four wheelers too. Big major league view, corner lot with tons of road frontage too and no heavy noisy traffic. Take th...
09/29/2010
Land in Maine for sale, you want a piece, some acreage, a property to set up vacation activities, build a camp, cabin, set travel trailer on. So why is this 40+ acres in Linneus Maine the place, wooded property, land to do just that? Well, lots of reasons starting with over a thousand acre Maine ...
09/29/2010
New neighbor buys the property next door to you in Maine. And the property side line was a natural tree line, rocks long gone that were mentioned in the deed. So what to do? Just wrote a blog post on the easy Maine way to handle simple survey boundary disputes. Ever had a neighbor where they mowe...
09/28/2010
When you live in a small Northern Maine town, everyday blogging is like broadcasting information local folks already know, but outside real estate buyers need to be versed on. The Maine real estate buyer is no longer local, two blocks away. So like lining up a newscast, information on the area is...
09/28/2010
Me neither, just point me to the right section of the store, real estate website, blog and turn me loose. I do ask that the shelves be well stocked and in the case of real estate, load up those picture bins, thread in the property and local video film reels, spools. Plus information, tons of it, ...
09/27/2010
During world war two, maximum overdrive was a term used to mean, make it count, loaded to the hilt planes barely wobbling off aircraft carriers, lifting off remote island too short runways to penetrate deeper in to enemy territory.  Today friendly fire in a good way should be happening with real ...
09/27/2010
The usually mild mannered Maine real estate buyer suddenly makes unreasonable demands, is never quite happy and borderline difficult. What happened? Everyone used to be so friendly, happy, easy to get along with and down right polite. The Maine real estate domino sales don't give folks license to...
09/27/2010