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Maintaining the Market Value of Lakeshore Properties in Maine

WHEN: Thursday May 13, 2021 9:00 am - 12:00:00

WHERE: livestream, via Zoom

Beautiful, clean, and clear lakes are the primary economic driver for much of rural Maine. However, these lakes are also sensitive to development and several lakes in Maine have already experienced a precipitous decline in water quality. Real estate agents are often the first point of contact for many new landowners and their words and projected values form meaningful and long-standing impressions. This course aims to give real estate agents a well-rounded and holistic view on Maine’s lakes and ponds so they can be more knowledgeable about freshwater issues with their clients, and in turn, preserve market value of properties.

“Maintaining the Market Value of Lakeshore Properties in Maine” will provide real estate professionals:

  • a solid background in the laws and regulations that surround Maine waterbodies, including shoreland zoning
  • how to evaluate development potential and restrictions for a particular parcel of land
  • where to find current and accurate information on lakes and ponds
  • an introduction to the state-wide LakeSmart homeowner education program, which provides site-specific recommendations for lake-friendly living and gardening
  • access to publications on lake-friendly living for interested landowners
  • contact information and technical assistance

 

This 3-hour MREC-approved continuing education program will be taught by Colin Holme of Lakes Environmental Association, Chad Thompson of Portland Water District, and Patrick Lyons of Eaton Peabody Law Firm.

This class will be taught via Zoom, 9:00 – noon:

     May 13th (greater Portland area focus)

To register:  register here

For questions, contact Alyson at alyson@mainelakes.org or 647-3318.

Cost:  $40  GROUP RATES AVAILABLE

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