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MAINE REAL ESTATE SALES EASE IN JUNE, WHILE PRICES REMAIN ON THE RISE The number of sales of single-family homes in Maine is down slightly in June but prices remain on the rise. Realtors across the state sold 1,720 homes in June — 78 fewer homes than a year ago – a 4.3% decrease compared to June 2019. The Median Sales Price (MSP) for homes sold in June reached $249,000, an increase of 4.15% compared to June 2019. 

Market Update

MAINE HOME VALUES REMAIN STRONG DESPITE DECREASE IN SALES Sales of Maine’s single-family homes eased in May, due to effects from COVID-19 and limited supply; however, value and demand for available homes remained strong. According to Maine Listings, Realtors sold 21.34% fewer homes in May 2020, compared to May 2019.  Prices continued to rise, with a median sales price increase of 3.43% to $237,900. 

Market Update: Surviving COVID-19

HOME SALES EASE DURING COVID-19; VALUES UP 12.29% in APRIL Despite a pandemic-fueled wane in the sales of single-family existing homes, values in Maine increased double digits last month. According to Maine Listings, Realtors sold 194 fewer homes in April 2020 compared to April 2019, which is a decrease of 15.41%. The median sales price (MSP) jumped 12.29% to $235,800, comparing April 2020 to April 2019.  

How to Disinfect Your Home in the Time of Coronavirus

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A bleach solution or rubbing alcohol is your best bet for keeping your home sanitized. There’s everyday clean, guest clean, and then there’s COVID-19 clean. To get down the absolute nitty gritty on how to disinfect your home, you’ll want your big guns: bleach, rubbing alcohol, and hot water.   The Best Disinfectants For your high-touch surfaces, the Centers for Disease Control recommends a bleach solution diluted with water, or a 70% alcohol solution.  Follow this bleach recipe: 5 tablespoons (1/3 cup) bleach per gallon of water, or 4 teaspoons of bleach per quart of water.   Make sure to properly ventilate when disinfecting with bleach.  And check to see if your bleach has expired. Who knew it could? After about 9 months to a year, and if it smells less bleachy, it’s lost its disinfecting power. Time for a new jug.   Tip: Don’t mix bleach with anything other than water; otherwise, it could set off a dangerous chemical reaction. For instance, bleach + alcohol is a d

Coronavirus Mortgage Relief: What You Need To Know

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It’s a confusing time, but lenders are putting remedies, like forbearance, in place to help homeowners. Mortgage lenders, and the federal agencies that regulate lenders, are putting coronavirus mortgage relief measures in place to ensure homeowners have options if they’re unable to make payments. Your first stop in the face of financial hardship is your lender or bank. Just keep in mind lenders are working to figure out and implement the new mortgage relief polices outlined by the regulatory agencies. So you might read one thing from the FHFA, a federal regulator, but your bank might be doing something else. In addition, due to the number of homeowners affected by the pandemic, lenders are dealing with a crush of calls and online queries. Be patient, persistent, and prepared to spend time on hold.   Here are the resources you need: Your Mortgage Federally Backed Mortgages If you have a mortgage backed by Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Veteran’s Admi

Home Buying and Selling During the Pandemic: What You Need to Know

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Technology and good-old-fashioned creativity are helping agents, buyers, and sellers abide by COVID-19 health and safety practices while getting deals done. Some buyers are touring houses virtually. Others visit in person while remaining at least six feet from their agent. Sellers are hosting open houses on Facebook Live. Appraisers are doing drive-by valuations. Buyers are watching inspections via video call. Masked and gloved notaries are getting signatures on doorsteps. We have had to make some adjustments,  to minimize face-to-face interactions. There have been some delays, but for the most part, deals are getting done. Here’s what home buying and selling during the pandemic looks like: Showings  Go Virtual The rules around in-person showings vary by city, county, and state. Some allow them and some ban them. Check with your state, county, and local government to get the latest on business closures and shut-down rules. Agents have conducted home tours via FaceTime a

Gain Space with Pocket Doors

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Gain storage space and usable square footage by installing pocket doors.   Pocket doors maximize under-utilized areas around doorways and transform them into smart storage spots.  The swing of a standard interior hinged door eats up as much as 10 square feet of floor space. That’s not to mention the unusable wall space the door occupies when open. By gliding on a track that disappears into the wall, pocket doors reclaim that space and increase the usable square footage of your home. Is the additional space worth it? It’s not exactly an open and shut case. For starters, unless you’re dealing with new construction, you’ll need to demolish a wall. Here’s what else you need to know before giving the sledgehammer a heave-ho. Benefits of Pocket Doors Space. With more available wall space, you have room for furnishings or freestanding storage. However, avoid penetrating the pocket-door wall to hang shelves or artwork—nails or drywall anchors might damage the door or prevent it fr