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At least 900 to 950 people were in attendance at the Maine Real Estate & Development Association's forecast conference, which was held at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland.
The YWCA of Mount Desert Island conceived of the project for year-round residents who don’t qualify for subsidized housing but d on’t earn enough to purchase a home in the area’s escalating market.
Even with an uncertain home market, more homeowners are choosing to list their homes rather than wait for further market changes.
More than 900 people attended the Maine Real Estate & Development Association's annual conference Thursday in Portland.
The town of Van Buren's plan to create the Acadian Arts Center received a boost as the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority’s first grant awardee.
Luxury buyers, many of whom are paying cash, are driving up the value of the overall housing market, but making it harder for first-time buyers to find a home.
A parking lot behind Yarmouth Town Hall on Cleaves Street is targeted for an affordable housing project with 18 apartments to be built this fall, utilizing modular construction.
The city council is forming a committee to work out recommendation on a design, cost estimate and funding plan to be sent to voters.
Real estate and construction professionals from across the state will come together for MEREDA's annual conference on Thursday, Feb. 27, at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland.
The covered bridge connecting Windham to Gorham over the Presumpscot River is fully operational again. The bridge was heavily damaged last summer when an overloaded dump truck broke through the bridge deck and fell into the water below.
Strong January numbers show continued buyer interest statewide. For-sale inventory is 16% higher than a year ago.
The people who live at Cedar Falls Mobile Home Park were worried that if a developer came in, their community would go away. The cooperative model allowed them to secure financing to buy the land themselves.
The seller worked with the Genesis Community Loan Fund to sell the property to the Presque Isle Housing Authority, rather than risking it being lost to the private market.
Many riders live in the Gorham area, where the new store will be more centrally located than the Portland store. The buyer market has room to grow with younger people.
A background in commercial banking, investment real estate, and development is expected to add immediate value.
The region’s market dynamics are expected to present challenges for larger industrial and office users. But there are opportunities for smaller businesses to find niches.