sebago lake: Maine Real Estate Investing
- 04/30/09 01:33 PM
When it comes to wanting to know where to put some of your money and get a good ROI then land, waterfront, water access property might be the way to go. The Sebago Lake region boasts over 45 miles of boating and coves to relax in.There are great places to enjoy kayaking, canoeing, or a quiet sailing adventure. If you would rather go water skiing, wakeboarding there are great areas to enjoy those activities. You might want to just relax, sip your favorite drink, listen to the loons, watch what is happening on the water, write that book, or rest. For (0 comments)
Sepaige's Blog Bringing Maine to you, ERA Today Realty,po box 1636,Naples,Me.04055 Home About jump to navigation MAINE REAL ESTATE STATSIN SEBAGO LAKE AREA January 4, 2009 Posted by sepaige in ERA Today Realty, cumberland county, maine real estate, maine real estate, real estate & maine. Tags: buying real estate, marketing real estaste, real estate, real estate in Maine, real estate information, Sebago Laketrackback , edit post Here are statistics from the MLS for Maine. These numbers are for the time period between July/2008 through Jan1,2009. I am including the solds, currents and expireds. Those sold and those currently listed can (0 comments)
sebago lake: Is it still a buyer's market?
- 10/26/08 01:41 AM
Buyers have much to choose from and the offers are being made. There are several things a buyer can do to help them know if the property they are making an offer on is the one they will get. Make sure to know exactly what you can afford. Even though you might be pre qualified for a certain amount, you need to consider your monthly costs beyond those that are set on a regular basis. Gas for your vehicles, food, heating fuel, medical costs, auto maintenance, etc. You don't want to get in over your head. Remember the home which is (0 comments)
sebago lake: Taking buyers to view property in Maine
- 10/23/07 12:26 PM
It was a great Sunday for showing properties with views here in Maine to our buyers from out of state. They came up to look at land with mountain and lake views. We found some fantastic buys. One thing we have to consider when showing property to folks from out of state is to remember they might not be used to back roads in the woods. We really don't live far from the towns and the services, but it must look like that when we take the short cuts to get from here to there. The poor woman was so unsure (0 comments)