Pick up the current issue of Portland Magazine to see a great article by Colin Sargent on the Charles Clarke House on the corner of Western Promenade and Pine Street in Portland's West End. This beauty is a Swan SIR listing and was just reduced to $2,400,000.
Photo of beautiful foyer on the magazine's webpage. www.portlandmagazine.com
Contemplating the beauty, the rich past and the investment value of the historically significant properties of Maine at The Swan Agency Sotheby's International Realty.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Historic MAINE HOMES
Erica just bought a beautiful book that Historic Home lovers would enjoy.
Historic MAINE HOMES - 300 Years of Great Houses
Photography by Brian Vanden Brink Text by Christopher Glas
Having fun perusing...
Historic MAINE HOMES - 300 Years of Great Houses
Photography by Brian Vanden Brink Text by Christopher Glas
Having fun perusing...
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Portland Magazine
Shots of our listing at 161 Pine Street in Portland's West End on Portland Magazine's website.
http://www.portlandmonthly.com/portmag/2009/06/west-end-pearls/
http://www.portlandmonthly.com/portmag/2009/06/west-end-pearls/
Devilstone
Located on Bar Harbor's prestigous Shorepath, this cottage was designed by Rotch and Tilden of Boston and built in 1885 for Mrs George Bowler. The main section of the house was torn down in 1968. Today's Devilstone is the wing that was added onto the original cottage in 1928.
For more listing information: http://www.swanagency.com/
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Broker Specialist Candidates
The following Swan brokers are candidates for the Historic Homes of Maine specialist designation:
Betty Bryer, Gail Caruso, Mary Purslow, Jan Moore, John Bennett, Keith Henley, Erica Bates, Dana Moos, Linda Jonas, Midge Smith, Carroll Fernald and Cissy Leonardi.
Expect GREAT things!
Betty Bryer, Gail Caruso, Mary Purslow, Jan Moore, John Bennett, Keith Henley, Erica Bates, Dana Moos, Linda Jonas, Midge Smith, Carroll Fernald and Cissy Leonardi.
Expect GREAT things!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Greater Portland Landmarks
Working to pull together course with Greater Portland Landmarks for brokers. This course is one of the requirements for a Historic Home Specialist designation at the Company. We have a great group of brokers signed up.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Martha Stewart's Maine Home
Tomorrow, on the new season of the Martha Stewart Show, Martha is taking viewers on a tour of her historical Seal Harbor home. A spectacular property, it was built for carmaker Edsel Ford. This will be the first time that viewers see the house and grounds of this incredible estate.
I remember a visit to Skylands before Ms. Stewart purchased it, it was the first time I met George Ballantyne of Sotheby's who gave us a tour. My first recollection is a fireplace that you could walk into, it was so huge.
Check out website for some video of what the show will have. http://www.marthastewart.com
I remember a visit to Skylands before Ms. Stewart purchased it, it was the first time I met George Ballantyne of Sotheby's who gave us a tour. My first recollection is a fireplace that you could walk into, it was so huge.
Check out website for some video of what the show will have. http://www.marthastewart.com
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Tower of Silence
As the story goes... Joseph Pulitzer was bothered by the sound of the ocean waves lapping and crashing in front of his summer home in Bar Harbor, Maine. He had local craftsmen build him a "tower of silence" where he could go to sleep when the ocean was "acting up". My house, today, sits next to the site of the former Pulitzer estate. Alas, the only thing left is the remains of the tower's foundation, seen here on my neighbor's property.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
DownEast Magazine Launch Ad
Tonya and I - and the brokers - have been working really hard on the Historic Homes of Maine launch ad in DownEast Magazine. There are going to be nine beautiful historic homes featured, from Bar Harbor to Kennebunkport and lots of places in between. These properties are Swan listings even before we launch our new division. Just imagining how far our representation of these homes and properties will go when our niche market project launches.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
New Brokers
I am quickly realizing that there is no way we are going to do this new company division justice without recruiting new brokers for the team.
Even before we have officially launched, things are just buzzing about a real estate team dedicated to and being aware of the histories of Maine's incredible homes.
I can't wait to launch but so glad we are getting all of our ducks in a row first. No doubt that I will have to deal with several "imitiation is the sincerest form of flattery" comments to do with yet one more Swan Agency project.
Even before we have officially launched, things are just buzzing about a real estate team dedicated to and being aware of the histories of Maine's incredible homes.
I can't wait to launch but so glad we are getting all of our ducks in a row first. No doubt that I will have to deal with several "imitiation is the sincerest form of flattery" comments to do with yet one more Swan Agency project.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Launch Ads
Working hard on ads announcing the launch of Historic Homes of Maine of The Swan Agency Sotheby's International Realty.
DownEast Magazine and Portland Magazine, coming issues will include historical property listings in Bar Harbor, Portland, Waldoboro, Somesville, Blue Hill, Castine, Kennebunkport among others.
Very, very exciting time for us all.
DownEast Magazine and Portland Magazine, coming issues will include historical property listings in Bar Harbor, Portland, Waldoboro, Somesville, Blue Hill, Castine, Kennebunkport among others.
Very, very exciting time for us all.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
The Tides - Bar Harbor
Located on West Street, known in the late 1800's as Millionaire's Row, in Bar Harbor, The Tides is a true beauty. The house was designed by Arthur Rotch of the extremely prominent Boston architectural firm of Rotch and Tilden. It was built in 1887, a Greek Revival waterfront home constructed to the owner's exacting desires. The house was designed for and built for Mr. and Mrs. William B. Rice of Boston. The original floorplans still exist. Visit http://www.swanagency.com/ for more information.
Portland Properties
In the continuing effort to "practice what we preach" at The Swan Agency Sotheby's International Realty - I am the proud owner of two properties on either end of the Neal Street - Carroll to Pine block - that each have Greater Portland Landmark Plaques.
Looking forward to doing more research this week.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Blue Hill
Our newest Historic Home listing is Kalmia Knoll, built in 1914 as a summer retreat for John Davidson. The architect was C. E. Cutler of Westport CT.
The home is situated on a private peninsula with 7.8 acres and 1100’ of shoreline. The grounds of this handsome estate are graced with mature trees and private gardens. The site was selected to provide a very select household with comfort and privacy. The extensive lawns & gardens, sweeping ocean front, a bit of quiet forest, a wide land buffer and a magnificent structure combine to provide an exquisite, private retreat.
The well crafted home has been carefully held in its original grandeur of precisely fashioned granite & cypress. Designed with ocean views from every room, the spacious and flowing rooms are suitable and comfortable for entertaining, family get away, corporate retreat and other nearly endless possibilities. The front terrace leads to the private pier and deep water anchorage. The newly re-constructed seawall, a few feet from the swept-back wings was thoughtfully built to follow the contours on the coastline.
The home is situated on a private peninsula with 7.8 acres and 1100’ of shoreline. The grounds of this handsome estate are graced with mature trees and private gardens. The site was selected to provide a very select household with comfort and privacy. The extensive lawns & gardens, sweeping ocean front, a bit of quiet forest, a wide land buffer and a magnificent structure combine to provide an exquisite, private retreat.
The well crafted home has been carefully held in its original grandeur of precisely fashioned granite & cypress. Designed with ocean views from every room, the spacious and flowing rooms are suitable and comfortable for entertaining, family get away, corporate retreat and other nearly endless possibilities. The front terrace leads to the private pier and deep water anchorage. The newly re-constructed seawall, a few feet from the swept-back wings was thoughtfully built to follow the contours on the coastline.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Sprucewold Lodge
The historic properties in Maine continue to astound me.
I had the pleasure of visiting Sprucewold Lodge in Boothbay Harbor and was amazed at the authenticity of this property, located SO close to the bustle of BBH.
I felt like I was in the Northwoods of Maine, it was so quiet, so real, so calming. The visions of weddings and reading books on the porch were vibrant in my mind and how many past generations must have done just that.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Specialists
We are establishing the educational and experience requirements to qualify as a Historic Homes of Maine specialist. First and foremost, brokers will need to take a special interest in the history and significance of these special properties. They will also be those who share their expertise with our communities, beyond the world of real estate brokerage.
We are VERY excited to launch this division soon, when the details are all ironed out.
We are VERY excited to launch this division soon, when the details are all ironed out.
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