Another Killer Spring For Sellers
Summarize It For Me, Sam!
- One of the main obstacles facing the housing market in Maine is the limited supply of available homes relative to the high demand from prospective buyers.
- Although the number of houses for sale has increased compared to last year, it remains below pre-pandemic levels. As a result, the current market still favors sellers over buyers.
- In order to meet the needs of today's homebuyers, there must be a greater supply of houses on the market in Maine. If you've been considering selling your home, let's get in touch today to explore your options.
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