So you've decided to visit Maine's Best Kept Secret? Well, you're in for a treat! Welcome Back to the Phippsburg, Maine Community Profile Series! So far we've covered Phippsburg's ideal location as well as awesome places to eat while you're in town. You've driven down our gorgeous peninsula....you've sampled the local cuisine, and now you're looking for a place to lay your head for the night. So you head on over to the Holiday Inn, right? Nope! Best Western? Can't help you! Motel6? Sorry! You won't find any hotels or motels in Phippsburg. What you will find are a wide variety of options when it comes to lodging...and they range from a night out under the stars to an elegant oceanfront room. You can choose camping at Hermit Island, a room in one of several historical Bed and Breakfasts, or a private cottage on the beach!
CAMPING: Ahhh...one of my favorite activities! Luckily there are several campgrounds to choose from where the scenery is so beautiful I guarantee you that you won't want to stay in your tent!
1. Hermit Island Campground: Incredible Views! Ocean camping at it's best for vacationers using tents, small-medium tent trailers and pickups. Features include a camper's store, gift shop, snack bar, saltwater fishing, clamming, and did I mention it has it's own beach? Visit http://www.hermitisland.com/ for rates, activities, and reservations. And yes. it really is named after a hermit!
2. Meadowbrook Campground: An extremely popular campground for tents, campers, and motor homes. Amenities include a swimming pool. store, snack bar, and free mini golf! This place has it's own lobster pound and will cook lobsters and clams every evening in the summer for campers and non-campers. Ice cream, bread, milk, propane, hospitality..it's got everything! Visit http://www.meadowbrookme.com/ .
3. Oceanview Park Campground: When you stay at this facility, you can spend your day on Popham Beach picking up sand-dollars, taking pictures of the lighthouses, and walking out to Wood Island at low tide. Then it's a short walk to your camp! (207) 389-2564 (Summer) (207) 443-1000 (Winter)
BED AND BREAKFAST: Another fabulous way to spend your vacation! Bed down in a historic inn that has been restored to it's former splendor and enjoy warm hospitality and incredible food! A few to choose from...
1.Edgewater Farm Bed and Breakfast: Enjoy your stay in a circa 1800 restored farmhouse! Features include warm family/dining area with unique stone and shell fireplace, full breakfast, comfy, breezy rooms, 12' x 38' indoor pool and spa. Stroll through expansive organic gardens or visit nearby beaches! Call (207) 389-1322
2. Popham Beach Bed and Breakfast: This is my number one pick for a Phippsburg Bed and Breakfast! This historic building is located on the sandy shore of Popham Beach in the Old Coast Guard Station. We have
referred many clients there, and they always rave about the experience! The rooms are incredible, the people are wonderful, and the food is unbelievable. There are lots of opportunities to read about the history of the building and the Popham Beach Area. They are one of the few places that offer year-round accommodations. And, of course, it's right on Popham Beach! Visit http://www.pophambeachbandb.com/ .
3. The 1774 Inn: This Georgian Colonial is perched on the banks of the Kennebec River and offers incredible water views and is listed on the Register of Historic Places! Run by the nicest couple you'll ever meet, this home features period furnishings, queen size beds, private baths, water views and fireplaces. Visit
http://www.1774inn.com/ for more info!
COTTAGES: If you'd like your own private cottage from which to enjoy Phippsburg, there are certainly plenty to choose from! A few places to start your search are....
1. Belle's House: This three bedroom house with ocean frontage is overlooking Round Cove and is located between Sebasco Harbor Resort and Rock Gardens Inn. It is minutes away from Popham Beach State Park and the historic city of Bath. Visit http://www.maine-coast-vacation-rental.com/ .
2. Classic Harbor Cottage: First year offered. This renovated traditional 1900 cottage, on pristine eastern Casco Bay, sleeps 5. April 15 - Oct 31. Experience the call of the sea and all its natural glory. Visit www.vrbo.com/86517
3. Hidden Mountain Cottages and Gift Shop: Clean, cozy and restful 2 bedroom cottages with dining / living / kitchenette combination. Located on the way to Popham Beach, Hermit Island, Morse's Mountain and Sebasco Harbor Resort. Ideal for families with children. Visit http://www.hiddenmtn.com/ .
4. Sebasco Wharf Cottages: Seasonal restaurant and cottages. Family owned and operated since 1973. For rates and reservations contact sebasco@midcoast.com.
5. Spinney's Restaurant, Guest House and Cottages: Spinney's Oceanfront Restaurant and Guest House is family-owned and operated, priding itself on serving up the freshest native seafood and hospitality, plus clean, comfy accommodations. Mid-April - end of October. Come visit! Call (207) 389-2052 (Guest house)
As you can see, once you experience the beauty, charm, and history of Phippsburg Lodging, you won't miss the chain hotels! And should you decide you'd like to stay longer, contact The Hershey Home Team! As Maine Real Estate Experts, we can find you a home of your very own in Phippsburg! So when vacation time rolls around again you can make memories instead of reservations!









HAP Question of the Week: "How do I know when to put my house on the market?"
For any of you who don't know, Brunswick Naval Air Station, or BNAS, is scheduled to close beginning in 2009. I could get into a very long discussion of my feelings regarding the closure, but that won't help anything. So rather than grumbling, I've started looking for ways to help those who are going to be affected by the closure. Keep in mind that these are military people who aren't easily upset. As military families they have been through the fire! As the wife of a former Army guy, I've been through that same fire! We're moving in 2 weeks? Okay... Our children will be in a new school for the 3rd time this year? Been there.... You're going first and I have to stay here and sell the house? Done that.. My point is that these families are very resilient, but this base closure has them worried. In talking with the many military families who bought homes when they were assigned to BNAS, I've noticed that the common theme seem to be concerns that they're not going to be able to sell their homes when the big "pullout" begins. I do reassure them that the closure is going to happen gradually over several years, that we have people moving into the area all the time, and that houses that are priced at market value are selling quickly. But, understandably, people still have concerns. So for those of you who are concerned, let me introduce you to HAP!
HAP stands for "Homeowners Assistance Program"... you know how the military loves it's acronyms! HAP is a program created by the Department of Defense and run by the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. It is designed to help people who face a financial loss in selling their homes due to a base realignment or closure. How does it help? Well, if you try everything and your house does not sell, the government will acquire your house. Basically you must first place your home on the market and try to sell it. You can use a Realtor, try to sell it yourself, whatever makes you happy. But you must try to sell it for the best price possible! If you can't sell it, then HAP steps in. Now as with any government program, there are certain requirements to meet, forms to have with you, and papers to fill out. My recommendation is that you visit their website 
es when I tell them that we're doing great! So I was ecstatic to see a headline in the
see, the sky is not falling in Maine. When you watch the scary newscasts about the national real estate market, keep in mind that real estate markets are very local. So I send a big thank you out to The Times Record, for backing up what I've been saying for months! My prediction is that as interest rates fall and the weather warms, we're going to see a huge spike in sales. So when you ask me how the market is and I tell you it's great...believe it! If you're considering Buying or Selling Maine Real Estate, give 
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In Maine, the buyer can request to have a title company or an attorney handle the closing. Whichever you choose, do your hand/wrist exercises and bring 2 pens! You will be signing a multitude of documents! The closing agent will briefly summarize each document as they place it in front of you This is a time when it's a good idea to trust the professionals. If you read every single document, you'll be there a long time! Can you read every single line of every single form? Absolutely! But you can trust the professionals as to what the documents are, what they mean, and that they are correct. Do what makes you comfortable! When the paperwork is done and the loan is funded you will be given the keys! Congratulations...you are a homeowner!
It is very normal to face bumps and challenges during the home-buying process! But as your Maine Real Estate Agents, we will be there to help you every step of the way. And, as always, if you have any questions regarding Buying Real Estate in Maine, call
I've decided to embark on a series of posts dealing with the various communities in MidCoast Maine! If you are planning a move to Maine, these should give you valuable information on Maine Restaurants, Lodging, Attractions, Activities, and more! Be sure to check back often as I will be adding information on various aspects regularly!
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More than likely, you're offer was "contingent" on any number of things. These "contingencies" are your way of saying that you are serious about buying the home as long as certain issues are resolved to your satisfaction. There are all sorts of contingencies, the most common being investigations (inspections) and financing. When you wrote your offer, your Maine Buyer's Agent went into detail with you regarding the contingencies that are present in the contract. The most important thing is to get started right away on removing the contingencies. The Sellers will more than likely give you a time frame in which things have to be done....for example, inspection within 14 days, or loan commitment within 25 days. Your Maine Real Estate Agent is invaluable during this time..he/she will help you through all the stages of dealing with the contingencies. If for any reason you cannot come to a resolution with any of the contingencies, you are able to back out of the contract and get your earnest money back. For example, if the Seller refuses to fix any inspection issues, or if the property boundary is in dispute, or if the home does not appraise, you have the option of withdrawing from the contract and getting your earnest money back. Although it is rare, these things sometimes cannot be resolved.