Maine Real Estate

Maine Real Estate Maine Real Estate, servicing buyers and sellers.

The “No Kings” protest in Ellsworth is scheduled for Saturday, June 14, 2025, and organizers have confirmed the gatherin...
06/10/2025

The “No Kings” protest in Ellsworth is scheduled for Saturday, June 14, 2025, and organizers have confirmed the gathering will begin at 12:00 PM (noon) at Ellsworth City Hall Plaza, located at 1 City Hall Plaza. The event is expected to run until around 3:00 PM EDT
wabi.tv

Find protests, vigils, and solidarity actions near you. Updated daily with events for Palestine, climate justice, anti-war movements, and more.

06/20/2024

Updated photos!
Southwest Harbor, Maine.


New listing in Southwest Harbor, Maine!
06/13/2024

New listing in Southwest Harbor, Maine!


Very charming Southwest Harbor coastal cottage with some Southwest Harbor views, third house from the shore, gorgeous grounds, walking distance to shops and restaurants in town. This is a lovely, inviting space with spacious living room, dining room with views of the harbor, a first floor master bed...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=732637192306644&set=a.202610215309347&type=3&mibextid=wWUois
03/15/2024

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=732637192306644&set=a.202610215309347&type=3&mibextid=wWUois

For Women’s History Month, the Wabanaki Alliance is celebrating just a few of the countless Wabanaki women who have made outstanding contributions to their communities and exemplify distinct aspects of Wabanaki culture and extraordinary achievements.

Today we celebrate Carol Dana of the Penobscot Nation!

Carol Dana has devoted decades to Penobscot language revitalization, with a mission to preserve and share the Penobscot language. She worked on the Penobscot Dictionary project during the 1980s, and taught Penobscot language at the Indian Island School during the 1990s. In 2010 at the Algonquian Language Conference, Dana was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for her dedication to the Penobscot Language.

In addition to serving as language keeper for the Penobscot Nation, Dana tells traditional stories and is the author of two books of poetry, When No One Is Looking and Return to Spirit and Other Musings. Her poetry is included in the anthology Dawnland Voices 2, edited by Wolastaquey poet Mihku Paul. More recently, Carol Dana is co-editor of Still They Remember Me: Penobscot Transformer Tales, Volume I published by the University of Massachusetts Press. Dana is also the mother of six children, and holds a Masters in Education from the University of Maine.

Beautiful, tranquil and ready and turnkey. Call me for your private viewing.
02/26/2024

Beautiful, tranquil and ready and turnkey. Call me for your private viewing.

It’s a good book + cup of tea 🍵 in the sunroom kind of day at Whistlepig.

This c. 1818 4-bed, 5-bath, year-round residence sits on 12.28 pastoral acres overlooking Pretty Marsh Harbor. Used as a saltwater equestrian farm, Whistle Pig is fully equipped with an attached barn, stalls, and tack room area; paddocks and run-in sheds; and a heated, multi-vehicle garage. Inside, the farmhouse is a bit of history come to life, with wide-plank pine floors, rough-hewn exposed timber beams, and multiple brick hearth fireplaces—all fully updated and well maintained. Plus: high-speed Internet, sprawling perennial gardens, and expansive ocean views from the all-season sunroom.

🏠 Property ID: ME2113 • link in bio
⚓️Listed by: Jamie O’Keefe, Story Litchfield, and Scott McFarland

10/10/2022

NATIONAL MARKET UPDATE

Residential Construction Spending slipped a tick (less than 1%) in August. But home builder spending is still 12.5% higher than a year ago, so, more new homes will keep coming on the market.

ShowingTime reports the decline in home showing traffic is leveling off, as buyers get back into the market. What’s drawing them are less competition and more listings, so they have more options and more time to decide.

Black Knight’s home price index found home prices fell 0.98% in August after a 1.05% drop in July, the largest monthly price declines since 2009. The median home price is now down 2% below its June peak.




REVIEW OF LAST WEEK

WHIPSAW WEEK... Stocks began the week rallying on the belief the Fed would soon go easy on rate hikes, but ended with a big sell-off after a decent September jobs report indicated the Fed will have to stay aggressive.

The problem was, an unexpectedly low 3.5% unemployment rate indicated labor market strength that would keep the Fed boosting rates to cool down the economy and inflation. Stocks still booked nice weekly gains.

Earlier in the week, there was evidence of economic cooling with weaker-than-expected ISM Manufacturing and Construction Spending. But the ISM Services Index showed that huge sector of the economy solidly expanding.

The week ended with the Dow UP 2.0%, to 29,297; the S&P 500 UP 1.5%, to 3,640; and the Nasdaq UP 0.7%, to 10,652.

Bond prices went in the other direction, the 30-year UMBS 5.5% down 0.04, to $99.08. The national average 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell three basis points (0.03%) in Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey. Remember, mortgage rates can be extremely volatile, so check with your mortgage professional for up-to-the-minute information.

05/02/2022

NATIONAL MARKET UPDATE

New Home Sales fell for the third straight month, down 8.6% in March, 12.6% below a year ago. The latest decrease was put to declining affordability and limited supply, although the month saw a 15,000-unit increase in inventories.

The NAR's March Pending Home Sales index of signed contracts on existing homes dipped for the fifth month in a row, “implying that multiple offers will soon dissipate and be replaced by much calmer and normalized market conditions.”

Freddie Mac added: "Swift home price growth and the fastest mortgage rate increase in over 40 years is finally affecting purchase demand." They expect this to "soften home price growth to a more sustainable pace later this year.”

What’s important to you in a home?
05/19/2021

What’s important to you in a home?

The pandemic is changing how people design their houses. Three interior designers reflect on the home trends they're seeing right now.

Address

Bar Harbor, ME

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12079426773

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Maine Real Estate posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Category