waterfront real estate

April 4, 2010

Brandy Pond in Naples, Maine Offers Lakefront Buyers a Place to Tuck Yourself Into the Pines

Folks enjoying the beach and view at Brandy Pond Park Campground Great boating opportunities await lakefront property owners on Brandy Pond in the Sebago Lakes Region. Located in Naples, Maine, Brandy Pond is the middle of three interlocking lakes that cover more than 35,000 acres and […]
May 25, 2009

Sebago Lake – When Only a Big Maine Lake Will Do

Big Sebago Lake Offers Endless Possibilities for Lakefront Property Owners If you are spending a little vacation time in Maine and are fortunate enough to spend it at a camp or cottage on Sebago Lake, you know what I mean when I say that for some […]
February 14, 2008

Maine Waterfront Sellers – Still on that River in Egypt ?

No one likes it when somebody calls one’s baby ugly. Almost as bad is the reaction I get when I tell lakefront sellers that their beloved property will, most likely, not fetch the price they have in their mind. You see, one of my responsibilties here […]
February 1, 2008

Maine Waterfront Real Estate – Still a Good Buy?

From 1998 to 2005 Maine waterfront real estate, including lakefront property, appreciated at a rate of 10 to 15% per year. Since Autumn 2005 property values have stopped climbing. In fact, in some cases, they may have fallen a bit. However, the bottom has not fallen […]
January 29, 2008

The Simple Pleasures – and Features – of the Classic Maine Lakefront Camp

 Installment #3  A Sin of Giant Proportions Occasionally I will enter a Maine camp expecting to find the classic pine interior, only to find that the homeowner has painted the pine interior white. I just know that Sister Mary Norbertine would agree with me that this […]
January 28, 2008

The Simple Pleasures – and Features – of the Classic Maine Lakefront Camp

Installment #2 The Death of the Pine Interior The era of pine interiors ended in the early 70’s. The Masonite Company developed a new miracle product called sheet paneling. The sheet paneling was only ¼” thick, light, and easy to install. The sheet paneling was not […]