Maine Real Estate Talk: January 2009

"Baby, it's Cold Outside!" or "10 Ways to Keep Busy During A Maine Winter"

As I sit here writing this post it's a balmy 24 degrees in Phippsburg, Maine and there's an additional 8 inches of fresh snow. Some people find this invigorating, and can't wait to hit the slopes, grab a sled, or hit their favorite frozen pond.  But if you're one of those people who want to experience the magic of Mid Coast Maine from a warmer spot, then this list is for you. 

10 Ways To Keep Busy During A Maine Winter!

1.  Visit the Patton Free Library!  The library is always a little more crowded in the wintertime. The library offers an amazing array of activities for both young and old....story time for the kids, craft days, computers, movies, and an impressive book collection! Curl up in front of the fireplace with a good book or explore the history of Bath, Maine in the extensive local history room. The staff is knowledgeable, extraordinarily friendly, and always available to help.  So you might come in just to warm up...but I bet you leave with a library card!

2.   Tour the Maine Maritime Museum! Bath is known as "The City Of Ships", so of course we have a Maritime Museum!  You can actually tour this museum all winter...it will take that long to absorb every fascinating detail! The attractions include numerous exhibits featuring art and artifacts, interactive areas for children and adults, a historic shipyard with 5 original 19th century buildings, a Victorian-era shipyard owners home,a life-size sculptural representation of the largest wooden sailing vessel ever built, and a campus on the bank of the Kennebec River!  A must see!

3.   Browse at Renys!  There's an old saying that says "If Reny's doesn't have it...I don't need it!"  How true that is! Reny's is a Maine-owned chain of small discount stores that offers everything you could possibly need at low, low prices!  Need new Carharts before the ice fishing derby? Head to Reny's. Winter boots, Columbia jacket, new dishes, or a lamp shaped like a duck? Head to Reny's. They are always packed with souvenir-seeking tourists during the summertime...so at this time of year you should have plenty of elbow room to browse and browse and browse!

 4.  Take in a show at The Chocolate Church!    If you've never visited The Chocolate Church...you're missing out on a fabulous experience! Browse through the Art Gallery, enjoy the photo exhibit, watch a play, or jam at a concert...the opportunities to enjoy the arts are endless!  Check out their calendar of events...I'm sure you'll find something you won't want to miss!

 5.  Grab your Skateboard and head to the Bath Youth MeetinghouseThis facility is home to Maine's largest indoor skate park! Didn't pack your skateboard?  Well then, you can watch a movie, enjoy a concert, play a game of ping pong, rule the arcade, or visit the Internet cafe! The perfect place for teens to gather on a cold winter's day!

 6.  Raise your inner temperature with some Beale Street Barbecue! When the cold north wind seems to go right through you, it's time to head over to Beale Street!  Enjoy barbecue at it's finest, and with many different sauces to choose from you can make it as hot as you want! Plus, Beale Street Barbecue supports the Good Shepherd Food Bank...they've provided over 50,000 meals so far...so when you eat, someone else gets to eat too!  It's a win-win!

 7.  Swim at the Y!  The Bath YMCA is a gorgeous facility with tons to offer! Come in out of the cold and pretend it's summer while you splash in the pool or work up a sweat on the basketball court! There is a teen room and childcare is available for the little ones!

 8.  Bowl a Perfect Game at Yankee Lanes!  When the winter blahs get you downs, grab some friends and head to Yankee Lanes in Brunswick! Getting that first strike will lift your spirits!  Or, if you bowl like I do, just keeping it out of the gutter will make you smile. And they do have gutter guards for the kids that work great! Not that I've ever used them.....

 Bath maine                                            9Shop Local!  Nowadays I think it's more important than ever to support our local merchants, and Front Street in Bath provides numerous opportunities to do just that! Lined with small shops, galleries, and  restaurants, Front Street offers antiques, specialty stores, souvenirs  shops, toy shops, a bookstore..everything you could need without having to leave Bath!

 

 

10. Howard Sports!  How about some indoor soccer? Or field hockey? Or batting cages?  Take your pick at Howard Sports Dome in Topsham Maine! When the kids get antsy, a day at the dome will get rid of that pent-up energy!

 

So there you go, my warmth-loving friends!  Ten ways to help get through a Maine winter! If you'd like additional information on any of these activities, contact The Hershey Home Team!

And if you'd like to see homes for sale in Maine, contact The Hershey Home Team!

 

Did You Know....

Maine Facts

AcadiaDid you know that Maine's Acadia National Park is the second most visited park in the United States...second only to Yellowstone? It's true! Located along the rocky coast, Acadia National Park encompasses over 47,000 acres of granite domed mountains, deep forests, lakes, ponds, and ocean shoreline. The variety of terrain offers outdoor recreation opportunities that are unparalleled along the Eastern Coast!  Hike to the top of Cadillac Mountain, enjoy a sunrise over Frenchman's Bay, or wet your line in one of the numerous lakes and ponds.  The park also features over 40 miles of tree lined carriage roads as well as numerous secluded hiking paths.  Whew...that will keep the kids busy!

So now you know!

If you'd like more information on Acadia, visit the National Park Service!Maine Shoreline

If you'd like more information on Maine Real Estate, contact The Hershey Home Team!

 

 

 

What is a Vernal Pool and Why Do I Care?

What is a vernal pool?  Is it an asset to a property?  Can I swim in it?  Why do I even care?  Well, if you're planning on buying Real Estate in Maine, you'd better care!  If you buy a property that has a vernal pool on it, you could encounter restrictions on how you can develop your land.  And no..you won't need your water wings!

Vernal pools are small, shallow wetlands that appear only temporarily at particular times of year. Although they are only filled with water a few times a year, they are essential breeding, feeding and resting areas for 2/3 of Maine's amphibians!  Frogs, turtles, salamanders,fairy shrimp....you name it!  Many of these species are endangered, and Maine has gone to great lengths to protect them.  So if you find a property that has a vernal pool on it, you need to do some research!

The most important thing you need to find out is if the vernal pool is considered "significant".  A pool that is considered significant is protected from development. A pool is considered "significant" if one of 2 criteria has been met:

      1. It contains a state listed threatened or endangered species

                                              or   

     2. There is a notable abundance of specific wildlife, such as wood frog or fairy shrimp.

Maine law states that nothing can be done to impact the vernal pool habitat, which includes the pool itself and everything within a 250ft radius.  So no...you can't build your garage there....put in a dock....or turn it into a driveway! But make sure you bring in an expert to determine if the vernal pool is significant or not...don't take the neighbors word for it!  Your agent can give you names of people who have been trained in wetand ecology and wildlife.  Or, contact the Maine DEP for more information!

If you're out looking for real estate In Maine and come upon a property that has a vernal pool on the premises, no need to rule it out right away! But do your homework and make sure you can build that house...or garage...or driveway!  Contact the Maine DEP at the following numbers:

Presque Isle (Northern Maine Regional Office):  207-764-0477; 888-769-1053
Bangor (Eastern Maine Regional Office):  207-941-4570; 888-769-1137
Augusta (Central Maine Regional Office):  207-287-3901; 800-452-1942
Portland (Southern Maine Regional Office):  207-822-6300; 888-769-1036

 

And if you'd like more information on Maine Real Estate, contact The Hershey Home Team!

 

Get Hooked!

 

 Maine Ice Fishing   PHIPPSBURG ANNUAL ICE FISHING DERBY!

Well boys and girls...it's that time again!  One of my favorite winter sports is in full swing..time to don your long underwear, grab your gear, and head to the nearest frozen puddle!  It is ....drum roll please...Ice Fishing Season

When I first moved to Maine, the thought of sitting on ice and staring at a hole was about as unthinkable to me as a hotel without a jacuzzi.  But let me tell you, once you've tried it...you're hooked!   Pardon the pun...

If you've never been, it's not hard to get started. All you need is 10 layers of clothing, a thermos full of Ice Fishingcoffee, a few traps, a few shiners, and an auger to drill the hole.  Actually, it's better if you have a friend with an auger...much cheaper!  Drill the hole, set the trap, and then sit back and enjoy the camaraderie of your fellow fisherman.  But keep an eye on your trap....when that flag goes up you'll be racing every fisherman within a 20 ft radius to get there first....all while wearing 10 layers of clothing. (You might want to practice that before the big day!)

There are over 3,000 lakes and ponds in Maine...plenty of opportunities to bring home a whopper!  If you're looking for organized fun, I suggest you check out one of the local fishing derbies.  A good resource for that is www.MaineIceAnglers.org  , they have a list of the most popular Ice Fishing Derbies in Maine! If you're free on February 8th, I invite you to join me at the Phippsburg 10th Annual Ice Fishing Derby! There are prizes for the smallest fish,(I've won that), the biggest fish (I haven't won that) and tons of door prizes! 

A Word Of Warning:  Always check the ice before you venture out!  This chart will help you determine if it's safe to go fishing!

So grab your gear..I'll see you on the ice!

 

And if you'd like information on Maine Real Estate so you can fish on your own private pond..contact The Hershey Home Team!

 

Spacious Colonial in Award-Winning Neighborhood!

The Hershey Home Team | Allen & Selig Realty | hersheys@allenselig.com | 207-443-2200 ext 102
Topsham Crossing, Topsham, ME
Spacious Colonial in Award Winning Neighborhood!
3BR/2.5BA Single Family House
offered at $295,000
Year Built 2005
Sq Footage 2,380
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2 full, 1 partial
Floors 2
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size .37 acres
HOA/Maint $13 per month

DESCRIPTION

This spacious colonial is located in Topsham Crossing, a neighborhood that received the "Development of the Year" Award in 2004! It features gorgeous hardwood floors, sunny kitchen with center island, master suite, walk-in closets, and a finished bonus room! It also boasts a full basement that could easily be finished into additional living space, as well as an oversized, insulated, 2 car garage! Charming farmers porch and large yard complete the package!

see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

Central heat Walk-in closet Hardwood floor
Tile floor Living room Bonus/Rec room
Dining room Attic Basement
Laundry area - inside Balcony, Deck, or Patio Yard

COMMUNITY FEATURES

Garage parking


OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

Hardwood Floors
Spacious Rooms
Master Suite
Master Bath with Garden Tub and Separate Shower
Huge Walk In Closets
Bonus Room Over Insulated 2 Car Garage
Full Basement
Deck
Kitchen Island With Power and Storage
Generator Hook-Up

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

Seller contact info:
The Hershey Home Team
Allen & Selig Realty
207-443-2200 ext 102
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Dec 30, 2008, 11:41am PST