Southern Maine life Fun Things to do NANCY TIMBERLAKE RE/MAX Shoreline The Common at 88 Middle Street Portland, Maine 04101; (207) 553-7314 ntimberlake@homesinmaine.com
Food, Entertainment, and Arts
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Portland Maine Annual Sidewalk Art Festival
http://www.wcsh6.com/life/community/events/art_festival/article/166481/126/The-2013-WCSH-6-Sidewalk-Art-Festival
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
101 Things I Love about Portland Maine
311. MJ's Wine Bar near Old Port: happy hour wine and beer selection, small plates of nuts, olives and cheese. Very relaxed, comfortable atmosphere.
https://www.facebook.com/OneCityWines
Sunday, August 18, 2013
101 Things I Love about Portland Maine
310. Small Axe Lunch Truck--Brunch on Sunday at the Portland Flea for All--fresh iced tea homemade, biscuits with sausage gravy and other tasty items.
http://smallaxetruck.com/
101 Things I Love about Portland Maine
309. Deck at Joe's Boathouse in SoPo--always a treat to sit outside in the Summer and watch the activity at the marina. Plus, great food!
http://www.joesboathouse.com/
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Pricing
Set The Price
To set the right price on a home, combine an objective evaluation of your property with a realistic assessment of market conditions.
You are more likely to benefit by determining a fair value and sticking close to it than by asking an unrealistic figure.
Underpricing can deprive you of money that's rightfully yours. Unless rushed, aim for full market value.
Study the Comparables
Be cautious of either overpricing or underpricing if you rely on less-than-solid information. Know your competition. Learn the offering and selling prices of similar properties. Find out how long each took to sell.
Compare your home to others close in age, style, size, condition and location. Timing is all-important. If market demand is high, you should be able to increase the price. Sales prices of homes are published in local or regional sections of newspapers.
Get an Appraisal
Appraisal opinions are subject to honest dispute. Generally, an appraisal prepared by an experienced, licensed professional comes as close to an objective evaluation as you can get.
To set the right price on a home, combine an objective evaluation of your property with a realistic assessment of market conditions.
You are more likely to benefit by determining a fair value and sticking close to it than by asking an unrealistic figure.
Underpricing can deprive you of money that's rightfully yours. Unless rushed, aim for full market value.
Study the Comparables
Be cautious of either overpricing or underpricing if you rely on less-than-solid information. Know your competition. Learn the offering and selling prices of similar properties. Find out how long each took to sell.
Compare your home to others close in age, style, size, condition and location. Timing is all-important. If market demand is high, you should be able to increase the price. Sales prices of homes are published in local or regional sections of newspapers.
Get an Appraisal
Appraisal opinions are subject to honest dispute. Generally, an appraisal prepared by an experienced, licensed professional comes as close to an objective evaluation as you can get.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
101 Things I Love about Portland Maine
308. Escobar on Congress Street: $5 margarita at Happy Hour and delicious fresh taco salad with lots of beans!
http://tacoescobarr.com/
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