Maine Home Sales Improve in June
Single family home sales Maine were 10.6% higher in June 2010 than they were during the same time in 2009. This according to a report
New Home Construction in Maine
During the last two years new home construction has been slow, to say the least. Currently in Cumberland County there are 48 “To Be Built”
Portland Celetrates the Fourth
The discovery of gunpowder and the invention of the first fireworks (bamboo cases or rolled paper tubes filled with explosives) are historically
Historic Maine Homes
Did you know that The National Register of Historic Places has only been in existence since 1966? It is the official list of cultural resources
Portland Condo Market Improves
If you are thinking about buying a condo in Portland this summer, the following might be of interest. According to statistics available from
Portland Survives FEMA
Most residents of Portland have probably not been following what has been going on with FEMA and its “attack” on our waterfront. Over a year
Stone Ridge Farm Tour
A broker tour and rain – not always a good combination! Yet the tour that included 70 Stone Ridge Farm yesterday was highly successful, with
Portland Council Approves Tax Break
In an 8 to 1 vote the Portland City Council approved the $2.8 million tax break requested by the law firm of Pierce Atwood. The
Portland State Theatre to Reopen
The State Theatre in Portland has been closed since 2006, but may now be opening soon. Two Northeast music promoters
Federal tax credit extended
The federal homebuyer tax credit has not lapsed for everyone. Members members of