Sebago Lake Region Waterfront Property – More Sales Figures

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Sebago Lake Region Waterfront Property – More Sales Figures


A recent report from the Maine Association of Realtors reports that July home sales in Maine fell more than 17% from the same month last year.
There were 1,032 single family homes in Maine that changed hands in July, a 17.2% decrease from the 1,247 homes sold the same month last year.
Meanwhile, the statewide median sales price dipped 3.5% to $192,000 in July. See the full press release here.
Meanwhile, anecdotal evidence in the Sebago Lake Region is that activity is picking up. I thought I would continue presenting some listing and sales figures for some area lakes and ponds as my recent blog post on activity on Sebago Lake, Thompson Lake and Long Lake proved pretty popular. Below, see a list of other lakes and ponds in the area followed by numbers for C (current properties for sale), P (under contract/sale pending), and S (sold – year to date).
Brandy Pond: C-5, P-0, S-2    
Crescent Lake: C-4,P-0, S-2
Hancock Pond: C-5, P-0, S-3
Highland Lake – Bridgton: C-2, P-0, S-3 
Highland Lake – Windham: C-7, P-1, S-3
Little Sebago Lake: C-27, P-3, S-3
Lovewell Pond: C-5, P-0, S-0
Moose Pond: C-16, P-2, S-4
Panther Pond: C-6, P-1, S-4
Raymond Pond: C-7, P-0, S-1
Thomas Pond: C-6, P-0, S-2
If you don’t see your favorite lake or pond in this list, send me an email and I’ll send the figures to you. Also, if there is other data that you’d be interested in reading about, e.g. sales prices, days on market, etc., let me know. I may have some future posts digging deeper into the numbers.
By the way, if you’d like to take a look at some current lakefront listings it’s as easy as clicking right here on our Lakefront Locator. View all the current lakefront listings for the entire state on this single website!
                                                                                                

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