Archive for April 12th, 2008

New Maine Real Estate MLS Home Listings Search More User Friendly

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Okay, Let’s face it, when you have to register on a website just to see the Maine MLS properties for sale, you just as well back out and go to another web site without all those hassles, OR, you just fill in the blanks with false information to get to the results page. Now, thanks in part to MREIS (Maine Real Estate Information System), the Maine MLS search is even easier. No page registration required! This new user friendly feature is brought to you FREE on all of our websites at,

http://meservier.mreis.mlxchange.com/

http://www.meservier.com

http://mainerealestateexperts.com

http://www.MaineMLS.info

Along with this new feature, consumers can create a log-in, save their search and automatically be notified via email when something new comes on the market meeting their search criteria. And get this..you can then flag each individual property as Favorites, My Possibilities, Agent Recommendations, Rejects and Additional Properties. After the consumer has saved their search, they can log into their very own Private Client View website for easy search management. Try it out. For more information, contact our office at 207-784-2525 or email me at Mike@Meservier.com.

Oh, and one more thing…We even have all of the New Hampshire MLS search added into our search page for your convenience.  One more reason to use Meservier & Associates at Keller Williams Realty Mid Maine 34 Center Street Auburn, Maine 04210

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Staging Your Home To Sell Pays Off

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

In today’s buyer’s market it’s more important than ever that sellers stag their homes to sell.  With more and more properties going on the market for sale, buyers make decisions on which homes to view based on the overall condition and a marketable list price.  The market is what I like to call a pricing contest and a beauty pageant with the competitors being the homes on the market for sale.  Sometimes a professional stager can assist with paint colors and furniture placement.  Emphasis should be placed on the entrance to the property.  Most buyers spend a few minutes there looking at the details while the agent is obtaining the key.  A new door mat, flower pot and a fresh coat of paint at the entrance is a great place to start.  All personal property as much as possible should be stored away, the front of the refrigerator as much as it’s a great place to display family photos, children’s artwork and a magnet collection should be cleared off.  Baths should have an air freshner along with new towels and mats.  Keep all shades up allowing as much light into the home as possible.  Pet dishes, beds and toys should be removed as well, some buyers may not be pet lovers.  These few tips and helpful hints are a great place to start.  An experienced agent can also put their buyer’s eyes on and point out other staging suggestions that can be very helpful.

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Spring Market In Maine Will See Many Opportunities For Buyers

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

The upcoming spring real estate market in Maine will certainly bring great opportunities to Maine buyers.  Interest rates are expected to stay very competitive and the inventory and selection of properties available for prospective home buyers is at the best it’s been in several years.  When the national news media reports on the overall national market they refer to all market in the same category.  That would be similar to forecasting weather here in Maine in the same way meterologists forecast weather in Florida.  Markets are very local!  If you’re considering purchasing a home, now is certainly the time to consider your options.  The best place to start too is by contacting an very experienced local agent that understands their local market.  Long term investing, first time home buying and trading up your existing home are all purchase approaches that the current market provides an ideal climate for.  Buying choices that includes purchases for flipping, especially higher end homes and new construction built on speculation should be approached with a conservative eye.  Long market times can makes these types of purchases very costly to carry.

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Understanding Maine Real Estate Agent Licensing

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

In Maine, real estate licensees can hold 3 different types of licenses.  The entry level licensee will have a Sales Agent license which is temporary.  During this two year licensing period agents must practice full time and complete additional course requirements.  At the end of this two year temporary period Sales Agents must take and pass their Associate Broker license test.  An Associate Broker license is a 2 year renewable license.  Every Associate Broker in Maine must complete 21 hours of continuing education to be eligible to renew their license.  The third type of real estate is a Broker license.  Broker licensees are able to operate their own real estate company.  Many licensed Brokers aren’t company owners or operators but would be agents who have the highest level of real estate education available in Maine.

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Today’s Maine Real Estate Consumer and Maine MLS Access

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

The internet has changed how buyers and sellers find Maine homes for sale and Maine real estate agents.  With recent changes to the Maine MLS interface all agents now have the ability to offer buyers and sellers a pubic access point to all properties for sale in Maine.  Over 80 percent of today’s real estate buyers use the internet to start their search for a home.  What kind of information will today’s buyers and sellers be searching for next?  I feel, it will certainly be demand for a more sophisticated approach to understanding particular segments of the market.  The understanding that comes from how many homes are for sale in a certain communities, how many have sold in the last 6 months, for what percentage of the sale price did they sell, how long did each property take to sale is the next level of real estate information that today’s consumer is going to demand from the internet, their agent and the market.  It’s not longer just about access to the MLS and what’s for sale.  This type of information can vary greatly from area to area and in different price ranges.  A service providing this information is now available at www.mainemarketsnapshot.com  This service provides free reports to both buyers and sellers.  Subscribes can choose to receive the report via email either every month or every 2 weeks.  It also very important to be sure you have a high level agent to help you interpret the results of these snapshots.  There’s not substitute for the professional advice and counsel a skilled agent provides.

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