Blog :: 01-2022

Pending Sale- Bridgton United Methodist Church

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Located at the height of the land in Downtown Bridgton on Route 302, the iconic Bridgton United Methodist Church is now being offered for sale.  The church dates to circa 1870, with the church steeple being added circa 1885, as stated on the fully functioning church bell and clock mechanism.  Many of the church's original details remain, [...]

Home Selling Tools

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Home Selling Tools- Explaining The Kick-Out Clause

Have you received an offer from a buyer to purchase your property, but you don't have a warm fuzzy feeling about the terms of the buyer's offer?  Consider utilizing a "Kick-Out Clause."

Let's look at a real world example: You put your home on the market and immediately receive a full price [...]

Home loan rates ticked up this week to the highest levels in two years

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Home loan rates ticked up this week to the highest levels in two years. Let's discuss what's happened this past week and what to watch in the weeks ahead.

"Up, Up, Up - Can only go up from here" ...Up by Shania Twain

Interest Rates Rising Globally
The U.S. bond market took the long weekend to ponder Federal Reserve Monetary Policy and what they will do at next week's Fed meeting and [...]

Explaining Maine Real Estate Purchase and Sale AgreementsĀ 

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Explaining Maine Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreements 

**FULL DISCLOSURE- Pomerleau Realty Group is not an attorney and all information is for informational use only.  The following information should not be considered legal advice. Buyers and sellers should consult an attorney with any [...]

Key Things to Avoid After Applying For a Mortgage

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Once you’ve found your dream home and applied for a mortgage, there are some key things to keep in mind before you close.

Any blip in income, assets, or credit should be reviewed and executed in a way that ensures your home loan can still be approved. If your job or employment status has changed recently, share that with your lender as well. The best plan is to fully disclose and discuss your intentions with your loan officer before you do anything financial in nature.

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