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  2. Down East (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Maine Homes by Down East was a quarterly publication aimed at Maine homeowners and those interested in the Maine real estate market. [23] [24] It ceased publication in fall 2023. [25] Maine Homes featured stories about Maine architecture, landscaping, interior design, and other topics.

  3. Maine's illegal cannabis grow houses are being refurbished ...

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    Dec. 11—At least 31 suspected illegal marijuana grow houses have been relisted for sale since law enforcement first raided the operations in January this year, an analysis of Maine real estate ...

  4. Mark W. Willis - Wikipedia

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    Mark Willis is an American business executive and stock holder at Keller Williams Realty, an international real estate franchise with headquarters in Austin, Texas. [1] [2] [3] Willis was President of Keller Williams Realty prior to 2005 when he took over the position as chief executive officer (CEO). [4]

  5. Recording (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    Once an instrument affecting the title to real estate has been recorded, the law holds that everyone is deemed to know of its existence, even if they have not searched the records in the recorder's office. This is the doctrine of "constructive notice" and it is nearly universal in the various states of the U.S. So, for example, after a deed or ...

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  7. Bluegreen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Patten Realty Corporation opened its first regional office branch in Portland, Maine. [12] Annual sales increased more than tenfold, to $35 million, between 1981 and 1984 as Patten expanded outside the Northeast, [ 13 ] [ 16 ] and Patten was named by Fortune as one of 1985's “50 Most Fascinating Business People.” [ 12 ]