REALTOR Andrew Mooers' Maine Real Estate Blog

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Real Estate Agent - MOOERS REALTY - ME Broker License 106759
All Maine real estate agents, brokers, REALTORS are the same right? No...each real estate agent, broker has different sets of skills unique to their market. In a small rural market like northern Maine where there are 11 people per square mile, the day to day routine is different than a broker in a city with wall to wall brokers and a myriad of transactions. In rural Maine, our prices are much lower, people don't lock doors, more smaller commission sales. Unspoiled scenery and what life's like in Aroostook County and its real estate market. Affordable property listings, no crime, no traffic, just wildlife, friendly people, fresh air, clean water. Ready to start the dream? Maine, the way life should be.

ARCHIVED BLOG POSTS

2009 

     Branding is great but if the customer wants information, facts, images, maps, video and his/her time is just as important as Mr Broker's, maybe the smiling mug is secondary. Sure you need to have faith in the individual you give your real estate listing to, but from a buyer's perspective, do...
03/16/2009
                                                         How do you feel after looking at the beauty of these Maine flowers? Excited about spring? Do you start to hear the birds singing, the bees and crickets buzzing and singing as the volume increases? Do you feel the sun on your face and have ...
03/16/2009
     If you work at a seed company, business is brisk and extra help is being hired to staff the orders. No matter what happens in the economy, someone is given an opportunity to excel in the old fashioned American, free enterprise way. If you have a garden, you know the enjoyment from starting t...
03/16/2009
    When my two boys were in the minor hockey league, trips back and forth from Maine into Canada were three and four times a week, or more.  I enjoyed our location on the New Brunswick border, and being able to jump across and take in a hockey game. But now my youngest is a senior and his varsit...
03/15/2009
    You are a big growing company.  Your product or service is hot because you carefully study the market, adjust to the needs, adapt quickly and have created the "machine" to crank out your widget to meet demand. Good people work for you, steps day to day pondered from every angle before launch ...
03/15/2009
     Think of a prism with a strong light source going in, and a rainbow of colors filtering out. Like colors during Maine's fall foilage when leaves are on brilliant fire. Helping surfers find the local information, images, video, podcasts requires blogs on what you would want to know about your...
03/14/2009
     How many of you have second or more blogs that you feed when you are inspired and by a key board and not listing, marketing, selling real estate? It's neat to have a place to really stock with local community Maine living features and to slowly gather other bloggers doing the same in and out...
03/14/2009
     Don't you have a book that you just look up the value or without touring the place or asking questions, don't you just know, or sense the correct number? Doesn't your heart glow red like ET's when you hit the mark bull's eye mentally? Can you close your eyes and just sense the place and give...
03/13/2009
     What do you spend on groceries? There was a time that a sack of flour, sugar, salt was all your needed on the back of the buck board on your monthly return trip from town. In the 1800's 96% of us were farmers. Collecting eggs, slopping the hogs, graining the cows, planting, cultivating and h...
03/13/2009
     The more I think about the statement "bloggers are not real journalists", I think the statement speaks volumes.  Bloggers are real people out in every corner of the country or world for that matter. Whatever your passion, be it your family, home town, profession, hobbies, your life, you give...
03/12/2009