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HousingPredictor.com Forecasts Increased Sales, Lower Home Prices in 2012 for Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, Maine

According to HousingPredictor.com, Maine is “turning out to be one of the safest bets” in the real estate market looking ahead. Consistent with historically reported figures, HousingPredictor.com is forecasting that sales volume will continue to increase, which we have seen in the year over year figures reported by the Maine Association of Realtors, yet home prices will dip slightly in 2012, as they project the following decreases in the major cities/regions – Portland -2.6%, Lewiston -2.8%, and Bangor -3.4%.

Per statistics released by the Maine Association of Realtors and Maine Real Estate Information System, Inc., the State of Maine saw a 9.6% increase in home sales volume in November 2011 compared to November 2010 with little change (+0.59%) in the median sales price of homes sold. The statistics marked a five month positive streak of sales volume increases in Maine home sales. In comparison, the National Association of Realtors reported national figures of 12.9% increase in home sales nationwide coupled with a median sales price decline of 4.0% for the same year over year comparison for November.

Cumberland County (Portland, South Portland, Falmouth, Scarborough) saw a 5.76% increase in home sales for the rolling quarter year over year (September – November 2011 versus September – November 2010) coupled with a 1.77% decline in the median sales price down slightly to $222,000. Similarly, York County (Saco, Kennebunk, York, Kittery) experienced a 10.67% increase in home sales volume for the same period with a slight increase of 0.92% in the median sales price to $220,000.

For more information on available homes for sale or to start your very own search, please visit FindMaineHomesNow.com

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Wolfe's Neck Farm – Weekend Pumpkin Hayrides and Annual Harvest Dance

Wolfe’s Neck Farm in Freeport, Maine, has a lot of fun in store in October beginning Saturday, October 3, as they kickoff their Weekend Pumpkin Hayrides, which will continue every weekend throughout October. Each Saturday the rides will run from 11am to 3pm, and each Sunday from 12pm to 3pm.  The Pumpkin Hayrides will begin at 184 Burnett Road at $5 per person for the hayride ($20 per family maximum) and $1 per pumpkin. Reservations are not necessary. For more information please call; (207) 865-4469.

Annual Harvest Dance – Wolfe’s Neck Farm, Freeport 6-10:30pm

Kickoff Saturday night October 3 with a BBQ featuring Wolfe’s Neck Natural Beef cooked by Freeport based Buck’s Naked BBQ. You will enjoy live entertainment provided by Jerks of Grass and Gritty McDuff’s will serve beer to all patrons in attendance 21 years and older. Please call 865-4469 to purchase tickets.

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Cruise Ship Destination – Portland, Maine

Explorer Of The Seas

Explorer Of The Seas

Whether you’ve ventured down to the East End of Commercial Street, looked from the Casco Bay Bridge up the harbor, or witnessed more of a buzz around town with crowded sidewalks and eating establishments, then you probably have noticed Cruise Ship Season is in full swing in Portland, Maine.

The arrival of American Glory, a small American cruise ship in late July, marked the beginning of the season of cruise ship activity in Portland, which is scheduled to draw 48 vessels into Portland’s harbor and just over 70,000 passengers to welcome to our wonderful city.

On Saturday, September 5, Explorer Of The Seas, a Royal Caribbean cruise liner and the largest cruise ship (1,020 feet, 138,000-ton and 3,114 passengers) to visit Portland this year berthed for a 12-hour stop in the Old Port to the delight of many area businesses. You may have noticed the abundance of guests to the shores, shops, and restaurants, while others took quick trips via VIP Tour Buses to visit the area lighthouses, like Portland Head Light and our popular signature store, LL Bean in Freeport. This particular vessel plans to visit Portland three more times over the next two months.

The season could not come at a better time for the area businesses, who can expect a steady September and October flow of guests as we will welcome 36 of the 48 total vessels to visit Portland in these two months alone. Overall, the cruise ships will introduce just over 70,000 visitors to Portland.

According to reports from Cruise Lines International Association of Florida, Maine ranked 41st in the country in economic benefits from cruise ships with an estimated $24 million spent by guests during their visits here. Other industry experts believe Portland and Bar Harbor, the busiest Maine cruise ship destination generated more than that figure.

Either way, it’s great for the Portland, Maine economy and wonderful that visitors can experience the city along their journey.

Looking at the cruise ship schedule we can expect visits from the major cruise lines Carnival, American Cruise, Celebrity, and Royal Caribbean just to name a few. I personally cannot wait to see the Carnival Triumph (893 feet and 101,500 tons) and Jewel Of The Seas (962 feet and 90,090 tons). For more information on the schedule of ships, please check out;

For further information on when to expect the next cruise ships into Portland, please check out Port of Portland Maine Cruise Schedule

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LL Bean FREE Summer Concert – The Wallflowers – August 15

thewallflowers1 Freeport, Maine, will continue to draw crowds for more than just camping supplies and outer wear again this weekend, as the LL Bean Summer Concert Series is in full swing.

On Saturday, August 15, at 7:30pm, fans will again be entertained by the Grammy Award Winning group, The Wallflowers, featuring frontman Jakob Dylan. We understand from the Public Relations folks at LL Bean that there will also be a special opening performance for all to enjoy. Arrive early, as this show will again be packed!

Another note…We have been contacted by the folks at LL Bean to remind concert attendees that LL Bean could use your assistance to “Help Fight Hunger” as they work with local and statewide food pantries to collect non-perishable foods. If you would be so kind as to bring a canned or boxed, non-perishable food to the concert with you to donate that would be very much appreciated. Thank You and enjoy the show!!!

For more information on upcoming shows (there are four more after this weekend) please check out; LL Bean Concert Performance Lineup

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