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  • Moving To Maine, How’s The Real Estate Market ?

    Moving To Maine, How’s The Real Estate Market ?

    Moving to Maine, how’s the real estate market?

    You are not alone if Maine is on your where do I want to live now radar. The thought of of picking up lock, stock and barrel and relocating to Maine may be on your mind. These days especially, folks are looking for down to Earth family values and seeking our communities that provide quality of life. COVID19 and the Maine real estate market, the pandemic just added fire to what was already happening.

    moving to maine kayaking
    Time To Paddle On A Bottle Smooth Glassy Maine Lake. One Reason To Move To Maine.

    The virus with the number accelerated the hunt for someplace where social distancing is easy.

    Less people, more space and all this four season outdoor living. It easily makes Maine a top contender answering the where do we want to move next for quality of life question.

    Maine is clean air, fresh water and not crowded.

    The real estate is low cost and affordable housing happens all day long in rural Maine communities. Land to enjoy space, the same ground affords planting and harvesting good wholesome food. Or land is used for a life style and explored in recreational pursuits.

    The attitude in Maine is tread lightly.

    Easy does it. Respect the environment and pass on your property in at the very least as good but hopefully better than you received it. Mainers are good stewards and when using the trails across the land of others they realize it is a privilege not a right.

    Respect operates round the clock and on the national scene today what’s broadcast does not mirror that simple Maine living theme. There is fear and anger and sensing something is seriously out of whack.

    When you are surrounded by lots of land, the urge to roam and discover Maine nature is easy.

    Especially when the low or no Maine population factor is figured in. Freedom, recreational trails, hills and mountains to hike. Ponds, rivers, lakes and streams to paddle, fish, swim or wade in happens. No parking problems or expense. Less waiting around in lines. Keeping your wallet in your back pocket or down in your purse. Everything does not have dollar signs attached living simply in Maine. Life is hands on and less hired out up here in the Pine Tree state. Is life like that where you hang your hat now?

    So big step, moving to Maine.

    moving to maine for outdoor living
    Outdoor Living, The Space. The Biggest Reason To Move To Maine Is For Personal Space.

    It often starts slow and small. Just a couple acres of Maine land is purchased.

    The land used for low cost vacations for now. But in time, life events like retirement or just an itch to move from an urban area kick in. To make the once in awhile used recreation Maine land become something more. Either full time in the move to Maine or part time when you spend half your days here, the other half somewhere else. When you move to Maine whole hog and make Vacationland your zip code after living in a higher priced one, you are headed in the right financial direction. The move to Maine. Using the one 207 area code, and often with plenty of money left over from your out of state real estate sale.

    How’s the real estate market in Maine today?

    Strong. Because to own and enjoy some it is so much lower cost to buy real estate today in Maine. Part it is the long hike up the pike that insulates us. And part is due to the fact we have more wildlife than people. Vacationland is not spoiled or over commercialized. We safely parked up in the corner of the country. Like a thumb stuck up and almost in Canada. Like the other states of Alaska and Hawaii, kinda by ourselves and out of the cross fire of day to day ups and downs.

    Moving to Maine
    Space Where You Can Hear Yourself Think. Maine Is Outdoor Four Seasons Natural Beauty.

    The Maine people are friendly, helpful, hardworking.

    That’s the best treat that comes with the Maine real estate purchase. The further up into Maine and away from the expensive coastline, the cheaper the price and more property you get. The best value for Maine real estate is found in the small town living experience where the population is four thousand or less.

    Telecommuting to work online remotely at your cyber office job means bring your employment with you can happen.

    Internet broadband connectivity is the number one questions from those in the Maine real estate audience that depend on tethered or wireless connections to the copper, glass strand or through thin air. Pack up your job and bring it along. The Internet over the last thirty years sure has changed our I list, market, sell Maine real estate. It’s helped the move to Maine possible when before it was not in the cards.

    Low crime, no pollution, no gangs, no drive by shootings, no traffic. Maine.

    The big attraction in the move to Maine is not just the salty sea air, the steamed lobster, baked potato, fresh blueberry pie. The scenery is drop dead gorgeous. Money to enjoy Maine is not the end all and having lots to just survive is not necessary. Real estate is not the only item that costs less. Insurance on what you buy is lower, just like the premium on what you drive. Less crime, lower property values all reduce the need for lots of green stuff to spend. We don’t spend money like drunken sailors. Kids are taught to manage it better and see their parents doing the same. All circles around the respect approach to living life in Maine.

    hiking a maine mountain
    Hiking, Climbing Maine Mountains Gets Kids Off The Couch, Away From The Boob Tube.

    Respect Nature, enjoy the four seasons around us and easy does it on the spending.

    To prepare for setbacks that will happen right on schedule ahead. More do it yourself and developing a skill set to avoid being highly dependent on others to help you through life. We pitch in and volunteer and make being in a small Maine community worthwhile for our families and others around us. Positive not negative is the atmosphere all of us strive for to enjoy life not simply endure it until “The End”. Moving to Maine, lots of folks are soul searching that topic these days.

    Pure and natural is big attraction and major positive change for many who have gone without it for far too long. But what we don’t have, that long list of what you don’t want all adds into the decision to move to Maine. Maine’s low population makes traffic, crime, pollution and heavy layers of building regulations go away. Common sense still rules the day. We strive to make our days worthwhile and fruitful and a lot it is simply worth ethic. Lessons learned in the woodlot, out on the back forty farm field or in the barn.

    wicked witch of the west maine home
    A Wicked Witch Of The West Spent Summers Hear. Maine Cast A Spell On Margaret Hamilton. Who Also Pushed Coffee Not Just Flew Blooms And Terrorized Dorothy, Her Little Dog Toto Too.

    Running a small business, maybe on the docks or the skipper of a fishing boat off the coast of Maine.

    Or making a living sharing the experience with tourists sampling Maine on their vacations. Simple living, hard work, not needing a lot to be content. Isn’t that the best approach to life when you reduce it all down and stop trying to keep up with the Jones’s or what highly effective marketing tries to convince you that you need and lack?

    Many move and relocate to Maine in retirement.

    To replace the forty hour work week with close to the same amount of time spent differently. Their days and nights split between relaxation and volunteering in their new Maine community. Moving to Maine is not just for the space, the lower cost real estate. It’s a whole new lifestyle that is thrown into the mix when you move to Maine.

    moving to maine
    Moving To Maine, You Ready For Some Of This?

    How’s the real estate market in Maine?

    Are you in moving to Maine mode? Good time to list and sell in definitely a seller’s real estate markets outside of Maine. Healthy, vibrant and listing sales fast and furious is the temperature of hot real estate sales in Maine. You get more for less in Maine. The real estate market sales are up because so many folks don’t like where they live now outside of Maine for lots of very good reasons. And Maine real estate buyers are able to sell for top dollar, often over list price because of bidding wars with multiple buyers. Maine. I admit it, I am spoiled and feel so lucky to live in Maine full time. Thank you for following our Me In Maine blog posts!

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730

  • Living On Less | Moving To Maine

    Living On Less | Moving To Maine

    Living on less, you considering moving to Maine?

    Roughly 38 million people spent time visiting Maine last year and 1.2 million people actually live here. That’s an awful lot of outside interest in Maine. Simple living, getting by pretty easily on less. The four seasons pure and natural unspoiled beauty is a big part of the attraction too. Lots of space, friendlier people and no traffic, less crime does not go unnoticed either by those considering moving to Maine.

    home grown simple living
    Craft Fairs, Pot Luck Suppers, Serving On Local Boards. Being Outdoors Year Round For Recreation. Small Town Living In Maine Is Like That.

    The folks that cross over the river on the south end entrance of Maine via the big green bridge.

    The float in the boat drifting into a Maine harbor town kind at three thousand a clip short visits.

    Coming ashore to gather souvenirs, eat some boiled lobsters, steamed clams. Topping it all off with a whoopie pie. Maybe some  hot, fresh, large sized generous helping of native Maine blueberry pie.  Topped with farm freezing cold ice cream scoop or two.

    Or those tourists to Maine flocking across the many International borders crossing check points shared with the Canadian provinces. Siphoning off some of that ebb and flow to add to the small Maine town population from all those millions of visits. Lots of Canadians “over home” do move to Maine. Love interests can play a part. Which side of the boundary border has the biggest hassle with immigration paperwork can decide in the coin toss pick a side. On where to move to be together on one side and no longer apart.

    No matter how you got here, your exposure or passion to what on the visit, what would entice someone to consider moving to Maine and staying?

    Toying with the idea what if I moved to Maine yourself? Can you see yourself moving to Maine? What’s holding you back? What you gain, what is perceived you give up deserves discussion. It is an individual decision based on lots of factors that can change. Preparing for the next chapter of life is not a snap decision. You don’t recover from mistakes made later in life as fast as you learn from the lessons that come out of the the earlier ones.

    For starters, how much of Maine has you seen first hand? How far up into Maine anyone goes depends on precious time. Maine is tall and wide. Whether arriving on a silver bird, it matters not if the visit is by land, sea or air.

    How to coax some of those vacationers to consider moving to Maine?

    Not just visit here and leave takes first hand exposure. The further you go, the living on less, getting more becomes obvious. Not just on the real estate prices either. Although that is a big driving force in the moving to Maine desire for sure. (more…)

  • Sunrises, Sunsets In Maine | Not Just One Click And All She Wrote.

    Like fresh cut Maine wildflowers, they don’t last long.

    But Maine sunrises, sunsets unfold in spectacular ways. Where no single frame of them is enough to really transfer the what is going on.

    Maine Sunrises, Sunsets Are Amazing.
    They Start Slow And Build Like Fireworks Heading To The Finale.

    The beginning and end of the days in Maine are always different. No two the same.

    Because you and I grow and change, melt together. And thank goodness don’t stay in the same place.

    Folks that are stuck and hopeless, helpless usually find most of the pain is caused by being trapped where they don’t want to be.

    Crime, living in fear, not able to move without bothering someone who is hair trigger highly agitated.

    Maine Sunrises, Sunsets
    Sunrise, Begin The Day In Maine. All Of Them.

    Maine is a place with space so you can spread out. Hear yourself think. To relax and breathe deeply.

    Every day is a new day that we are glad, we do rejoice in it. Because it is not like this many other places.

    Sampling the clean air and water.

    Gathering as much eye candy of the all natural, unfiltered surroundings Maine is famous for and the big reason people keep coming back for more.

    This kind of place does not only exist in fiction, in history or if you were on something mind altering.

    It is real, constant and one of the best kept secrets that we aim to uncovered with our hunt and peck, picture posts.

    It is why many consider moving to Maine full time.

    After sampling, nibbling around the edges.

    Of all the special places to run away to when you make time to explore and discover.

    Maine Sunset On A Lake
    Get To Maine. You Have No Idea What You Are Missing Staying Away.

    She grabs your heart strings. Hard.

    Tugs, takes over in a good way.

    And you don’t mind in the least and know you are caught hook, line and sinker. Powerless to stay away.

    You hear the click, feel the snap and know something major just happened that is hard to explain. The missing piece has been found. Your love affair with Maine builds.

    But all you do is smile.

    Feeling warm and special.

    Inside, outside.

    Neat, sweet and complete.

    Maine Sunrises, Sunsets
    Everyone A Different Experience, The Start, Ends Of Days.

    Vacationland is scratched, pressed on to the bottom of most of our license plates for a reasons too.

    So the simple things, like a Maine sunrise, sunsets. Start with those and realize they are over the top because you can experience them without the crowd of people.

    Missing the noise, any interference that robs the take away. It transforms a person who is bone tired weary.

    Don’t throw in that towel yet.

    Or begin waving the white flag.

    Maine, you might be staying away just a tad too long this last time.

    Get here quick as you can and don’t be a stranger. Especially if you have never set foot in the great state of Maine

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573

    info@mooersrealty.com

     

  • Okay, You Move To Maine, You Are From Away.

    Maine is a big place.

    Often crusty coastal folks of few words but ones that drive home the point with an verbal economy. Those are the spokesmen sometimes used in the tell me what Maine is all about stories. Or to weave into the stream of Maine humor if you are Tim Sample, Bob Marley.

    The yarn spun, the tales exaggerated but funny.

    Just not all so accurate to represent the garden variety folks walking the Earth in Maine. Because it leaves out the rest of the down home town proud locals in the state of Maine. Working hard to survive, raise a family. Just anxious to pitch in and make a difference on the local landscape.

    Maine Is Small Towns!
    Growing What You Eat, Knowing Where It Came From Is Maine.

    So in my job as a Maine real estate broker, it happens once in awhile. A customer buys a farm, lakefront property or old quaint Victorian smasher of a house.

    And less than a year later we get a call to bring one of your red, white and blue signs.

    Plant it on the front lawn would ya? We are heading back to wherever we lived twelve months ago.

    Maine may have been the third, fourth stop in the move and groove. So they know how to assume the position to relocation, make the transition. Again. Kept all the boxes.

    Sometimes the reason is a loved one left behind needs them. Sick mom, failing health brother, divorced daughters with little ones. Someone in the family needs them.

    But the motivation to high tail it back and turn the wagons in a big wide circle 180 degrees is not always a bad health situation down country.

    Or a hard time to find a job in their field or the employment they had here in Maine drying up. And just for the record, many do telecommute to Maine for work.

    No, the reason to move is because the people were cold, they could not make friends.

    Whoa. Really? When you ask a few more questions filling in the blanks on the list to sell agreement, you hear some themes. Familiar ones about no one invited us over for beans and hot dogs.

    Maine Is Vacationland, Plenty Of Space.
    Small Town Maine Is Clean, All Natural. Fresh!

    Or we have no kids, everyone around Maine is family oriented. So we feel odd man out. Don’t go to church or sporting events either.

    Even though they do admit folks reached out to invite them to holidays. When the neighbors down the road knew they were in the house by their lonesome.

    You have to make an effort and to have friends, you have to be one.

    Why would someone avoid another human being in their home town? If a steady diet of conversation shared is how stupid the locals are.

    That might hammer hit the nail on the head. If lots of “back in Jersey” or wherever the transplant in a new land used to live is salt and peppered in the chit chat. That gets old too if dripping with negativity from an Eeyore.

    Mainers love to learn about where you lived before as they bring you up to speed on the way things rock and roll, shake and bake in the local surroundings.

    Maine Is Outdoor, Farming Of All Kinds.
    Maine Horses, Stick Together, Are Close Like The People.

    But even though the average run of the mill Mainer can on occasion whine a tad, the first year of a new move to Maine property owner needs to bite the tongue.

    Because someone else with a vehicle wearing the same plate that came to Maine earlier could be the problem. The kink in the hose.

    That has burnt some bridges rubbing folks the wrong way. Put a bad mouth  taste that can taint others that hail from the same location. Guilt by association.

    Maine is full of hardworking, super friendly folks because we don’t live in fear in the 4th lowest crime state. We get involved, feel and feed the local connection. But don’t take a cotton to others who dump on the small Maine towns they are so proud of and work so hard to protect and preserve.

    Even someone from southern Maine can get on a high horse and start to begin the let’s rescue the locals routine.

    Thinking because we lived a stint closer to the big city of Bean town, that that influence adds an edge. That should make the locals some kind of hand stand  happy they moved here to “save them”.

    Maine Vacations, Move To Enjoy Them Full Time.
    Maine Is Small, Friendly, Glad To Be In Vacationland Full Time Or Any Time At All!

    Resentment, avoidance and the passion of whatever a group is doing suffers when this air enters the meeting. So new, moving to Maine, want to get along and play ball fairly?

    Ease up on the I am up here, you are down there needing a leg up approach.

    The expertise, experiences, stories are welcomed from out of town, out of state. The spoon full of sugar approach works best like in the musical. Kind not snide.

    Paddle gently in the pool of people, personalities.

    The local Mainers are plenty resourceful, well educated, highly committed to their small home towns.

    Be the same in the approach to answer the question “what can I do to help”?

    I had read rhetoric this week about an individual who went on and on about how lucky their new small Maine home town was that they had landed there.

    Maine Small Town Living.
    See The Light, Love The Surroundings, The Locals In Maine Small Towns.

    And the locals should come away being some kind of glad they had.

    An air of smugness, a spirit of not finding much good about anyone in the small Maine town shared behind the scenes. Removed all the good. In the me, me, me what a gift they are.

    We have lots of saviors in small Maine towns pouring in their heart and soul day and night. That don’t need attention or recognition.

    To glean the new experiences working together.  That’s the true Maine unplugged, unfiltered and raw, refreshing. For the take away from somewhere else that could benefit a new community in the spirit of kindness and cooperation.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573

    info@mooersrealty.com

     

  • Drama, Reality Television Programming Has Been Around Awhile.

    Who was following the original reality day to day life programming was pretty apparent in earlier days.

    Living Honest, Hardworking Life In Maine.
    Working The Land In Maine, Less Idle Time To Gossip, For Drama.
    Look for the guy or gal that had purple ears, got their news on the grapevine at the watering hole.

    Gossip, misinformation and other times deadly accurate details were part of the social banter.

    And if a person wanting to be in the conversation know spotlight was in the dark on something, ah here comes the embellishment. Added to the dialogue like seasoning standing at the cook stove. Into the supper skillet of what tastes so juicy, tasty and at someone else’s expense.

    Maybe some folks thrive on the gossip, missteps, plight, perils of others so readily because their own existence is painful.

    Life just not going, headed in the direction they wished so park it. Put your nose where it does not belong, your eyes on the paper of another. Other times sheer boredom is the culprit. Not enough going on to occupy the person and hand me that wooden spoon will you? Let’s stir the pot and enjoy what it generates. With the currents of a community where all the personalities, hopes, dreams and ambitions mix so marvelously. Or like oil and water depending on the day.

    My Mom like lots of other housewives in the 1960’s and beyond watched The Guiding Light, As The World Turns, The Young And The Restless. Her soap operas, where you could miss a few weeks, while ironing, watching and listening. Not be following the episodes, out of the loop and then “ta da”. Tune in.

    Suddenly back up to speed quickly when you found out Victor was headed to prison. Sophie that trailer trash two timer but easy on the eyes tart was the cause in the frame, set up. That alley cat that the majority of the housewives in the audience did not trust. Were not so fond of Victor, a lady’s man who was no prince, saint. But did not deserve to go to the crow bar hotel for three hots and a cot at the expense of this stylish little witch. That could turn it on and off to suit her Jezebel motives, needs.

    Reality television is cheap programming.

    Find an virtually unknown, low compensation character in a small location. Watch his or her exploits at the storage wars, moonshine still, pawn shop or in the kitchen / bar of a very poorly run establishment. Expose all the tension in those settings for a few episodes in the series, and you have an instant following.

    The ups and downs of another’s life. To take your mind on your own life roller coaster ride part of the reason for the following? Or just it’s fun to study others, why they do what they do when this or that happens. Whether you were a political science or marketing major or not in college. Or enjoyed all the psych classes you got credit hours for sitting through.

    Maybe watching someone unfoiled, getting what you or I think they deserve appeals to the judge holding the scales of justice in all of us. To seek what is fair. To right the wrong, to attempt to make everyone wear a white not black hat. Or to inject a little spin because agendas needing addressing, attention to somehow come back to benefit yourself going on in the background. Never liked the process called huckstering where a smile is flashed, platitudes exchanged when deep down inside the exterior gestures did not match the inner emotions of the person playing the game.

    I think that is one more of the attractions to buying a forty acre property, land in the middle of nowhere in under populated Maine.

    Ker plopping a cabin in the center of it all for a simple living away from others existence. I see lots of new to the areas but from larger population centers too hemmed in, tightly crowded all their life doing that.

    For too long they have been knee deep in other people. And nothing anti social about it. But just want their own space, to keep others with long beaks out of that personal buffer boundary area surrounding them. And will return the favor. Too much reality programming exposure on and off the tube part of the reason? Causing the I got to get out of this concrete urban jungle, the walls are closing in and have to bust out. To relocate, move to Maine, some off the beaten location with none many people.

    A don’t bother me, I will leave you alone let’s shake on it agreement for the later years taking place? Just wanting to avoid the drama, soap opera in real life with dysfunctional family, social, work, church or whatever groups that make them have to ask “what is wrong now that needs to be dealt with like it or not?” This is one theme I hear from the moving to Maine relocation group wanting to avoid a steady diet of drama, altered reality and spin in their life.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • The Saint Bernard’s Name Was Duke, The Maine German Sheperd Nameless.

    More Space, Less People, Fresh Air, Lots Of Land, Trees, Nature.
    More Space, Less People, Fresh Air, Lots Of Land, Trees, Nature.
    My dad grew up on a Maine potato and dairy farm and had a Saint Bernard. Duke was a gentle natured dog, not anything resembling Stephen King’s Cujo movie of an animal of the same breed that gets rabies and wreaks havoc on a Maine town. Duke was big, but not usually aggressive. My dad had never seen him reprimanded for any barn yard infraction growing up. Until one day.

    A German sheperd, a neighbors dog use to come in to the dooryard and tease Duke. Nipping at him but not just in a playful way.

    (Disclaimer: My family had several German sheperd dogs growing up and like the breed.)

    Never learned the name of this visiting dog that stirred up trouble but over time it became more and more aggressive. Duke taking it all calmly as it happened and to the point that the family, field hands wondered how much he would stand for.

    One day the German sheperd a third the size of Duke had the Saint Bernard backed in to a tight corner between a barn and connecting, angled machine shed. Everything changed as if a switch was thrown. Duke reared up, practically ripped the throat out of the German Sheperd.

    It took three men to seperate the dogs even though the German Sheperd was trying to get away.

    I’ve thought about that story, situation and wondered how it applies to people, to areas of over population. Maine is a place of elbow room, we don’t lock doors. Folks respect each other’s property, opinions, feelings. But if we were “in a corner”, our personal space invaded day in and out, with a twist of traffic, noise, crime, and continuous hurry hurry, well, the mild mannered help you out nature would change.

    In my job I hear the line over and over in emails, communications on the phone or in person with Maine real estate buyers coming home to Maine.

    “I just want to get away from all those people”.

    It’s not being anti-social. More of an attitude of “what now” with neighbors too close, on top of each other down country and bothering others without trying. While the relocating, retiring moving to Maine people can, they just want to be able to wake up, have a day without drama of you did this, you should not have done that. The tension when you live between a rock and a hard place day in, day out takes it toll. Made them irritable, jumpy, not their true selves. Maine, whole different way of life here.

    I’m Maine Real Estate Broker
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com