Tag Archives: Tricia Quirk real estate
Bart loves Bangor……Bangor City Forest
The Bangor City Forest is a Bangorism……on Sunday, Bart and I enjoyed it together. Situated northwest of the city and consisting of over 650 acres it borders the Bangor Land Trust, the Orono Bog, and the Penjajawok Marsh. It is a wildlife … Continue reading
Tips for Winter Curb Appeal
Tips for Winter Curb Appeal Just because the snow is here doesn’t mean that sellers can forgo winter yard care. It is important to make sure you maintain curb appeal to attract interest of buyers. Here is a list of … Continue reading
Downtown Countdown
Ring in 2011 in downtown Bangor! This is a great way to enjoy free entertainment for all ages! Festivities start at 4 PM and offer musical performances, a dance in West Market Square, Improvisation by The Focus Group, and s’mores over … Continue reading
TOP 8 THINGS TO ASK YOUR LENDER DURING THE BUYING PROCESS
Knowing what questions to ask your lender during and before the loan application process is essential in making the process a smooth one. Often times, buyers fail to ask the right questions during the pre-qualification process and end up feeling frustrated … Continue reading
Bart knows Bangor….Bangor Savings Bank
Bangor Savings Bank is a Bangorism… On a recent walk in downtown Bart decided to take a short rest on the front stoop of the Bangor Savings Bank. The Bank opened in 1852 during the lumber boom. The founders wanted … Continue reading
Happy Holidays from my house to yours!
It’s my favorite time of year again……..Welcome to Gingerbread central. Each year, I create lovely (and edible) houses to thank all my buyers who are celebrating their first Christmas in their new homes for their business and to wish them happy … Continue reading
Mitchell Institute Brunch
“I marvel at the fact that Senator George Mitchell – a figure of such enormous international importance – continues to dedicate himself to the young people of Maine. The scholarship program he created has afforded 1,800 ordinary Maine students a … Continue reading
Fantastic Downtown Building
38-40 Columbia Street is a surviving example of the work of Wilfred E. Mansur; property was built in 1911 as the end bay to a much larger structure. The rest of the block was destroyed in the fire of 1925. … Continue reading