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Closer to Home: Maine’s Real Estate Radio 2/13

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Closer to Home: Maine’s Real Estate Radio 2/13

Jeff Mateja, a local real estate agent of 17 years with Keller Williams Realty – The Mateja Group shares his experiences and perspectives of Maine real estate, answering the burning questions of listeners and providing a look inside the day-to-day market to help prospective buyers, sellers, and general home owners navigate their real estate needs now and in the future. Additionally, Jeff showcases guests service providers who share their tips, tricks, and services offered inside and outside the home and bring everyone closer to home. Topics on the show cover everything from home buying and selling, to maintaining, protecting and improving your home – often one’s largest asset.

This is Closer to Home: Maine’s Real Estate Radio. Whether buying your first home, your next home, or upgrading your present home, everything you need to know is right here with Jeff Mateja of the Mateja Group at Keller Williams Realty and his weekly guest experts on Closer to Home: Maine’s Real Estate Radio. Sunday’s at 10am.

Have a question about real estate or home improvement? Call the 24-hour Closer to Home Help Line at 207-331-5516 or email CloserToHome@portlandradiogroup.com

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