EPISODE · Sep 16, 2025 · 14 MIN
Maine Moves Differently: Maine Real Estate Market Update
from Real Estate & Elegant Maine Living - The Way Life Should Be · host Elise Kiely
Send us Fan MailEpisode Title: Maine Moves DifferentlyHost: Elise Kiely, Global Real Estate Advisor with Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty Duration: ~20 minutes Air Date: September 2025💬 Episode Summary:In this month’s market update, Elise Kiely reads between the lines—and the headlines—to explain why Maine moves differently. While national real estate trends point to cautious buyers, rising inventory, and flat pricing, Maine’s story is one of steady appreciation, lifestyle-driven decisions, and generational ownership.From basketball courts in basements and Mahjong lounges in dining rooms to off-market, multi-million dollar coastal homes passed down for generations, this episode explores the nuance behind Maine’s real estate market today—and what it means for buyers and sellers heading into the fall and winter of 2025.📌 What You’ll Learn:🏠 National Market Overview:National median sales price: $422,400 — flat YoYInventory: 1.55 million homes on the market — highest since 2020Buyer behavior: More leverage, more cancellations, builders offering concessionsLock-in effect: Homeowners with sub-3% rates are staying putLifestyle shifts: Renovations reflect how people live today (hello, basement hoops & Mahjong)Policy watch: Trump proposal to eliminate capital gains tax on primary home sales—mostly benefits high-equity markets🌲 Maine Market Highlights:Statewide sales up 5% YoY; median price ~$420K (also up 5%)Inventory climbs to 5,400 units — most since October 2020Cumberland County: Sales up 14%; median price $600K+Lincoln County: Sales up 24%; median price up 12% to ~$507KYork County: Sales up 13%; median price ~$550KPortland property revaluation: Median assessed values up 43%Yarmouth: Six-month moratorium on development due to sewer capacity limits🌊 Signature Maine Properties & Generational Ownership:These properties often stay in families for decades—when they do sell, it’s a once-in-a-generation opportunityRecent examples of off-market sales:Curtis Road, Yarmouth: Waterfront, held by one family for decades, sold privately for $3.1M+Town Landing, Falmouth: Waterfront with mooring views, sold off-market for $3.05MElegant Maine Living explores Maine’s homes, communities, and people—through the lens of lifestyle, values, and thoughtful living. I host conversations with leaders, creators, and advisors who help illuminate what it truly means to live well in Maine.Connect with Elise🌐 Website & Listings: EliseKiely.com 📸 Follow Elise on Social Media:Instagram: @elisekielyrealestateFacebook: Elise Kiely Real Estate LinkedIn: Elise Kiely Have Questions or Topic Suggestions, e-mail Elise at [email protected], share with a friend, and join Elise every other week to discover what makes Maine not just beautiful—but beautifully lived.Please remember this podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only and does not create an attorney client or real estate advisor client relationship. Please reach out to me directly if I can assist you in your real estate journey.
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Send us Fan Mail Episode Title: Maine Moves Differently Host: Elise Kiely, Global Real Estate Advisor with Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty Duration: ~20 minutes Air Date: September 2025 💬 Episode Summary: In this month’s market update, Elise Kiely reads between the lines—and the headlines—to explain why Maine moves differently. While national real estate trends point to cautious buyers, rising inventory, and flat pricing, Maine’s story is one of steady appreciation, lifesty...
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