Monday, August 22, 2011

Showings Today



Looking forward to showing inns in Bar Harbor to a buyer I have been communicating with for some time. It is important to know what you want, while staying open minded for things that may just hit you.



The first thing to do is to talk about the overall business, the environment, the available financing etc. Then focus in on a few properties to see if they meet your needs. It is similar to matchmaking. Know your non-negotiables. For me, it is location, potential for growth and condition. I WANT to totally renovate design wise, so the wallpaper, bedding, furniture to me is nothing. I really could not care less how the rooms are decorated. The room in the photo here had a queen bed, a princess canopy in pinks and blues and white furniture - not even done transforming this. For me, that is the fun part. You need to figure out what is important to you.



After the first day of discussing these things, seeing some actual properties for sale, take the time to think things through then regroup and focus.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Furnishings List



As I prepare the Inventory list, or personal property list, or bill of sale - all the same thing really - for the contract for the West End Inn, it occurs to me that innkeepers should have a list of each room and what furniture and artwork it contains. This is important for many reasons, not just a sale.

From the number of pillows to the towels, the size of the bed to the number of lamps, if we know at all times what the rooms and the common rooms have, we know what they need and we can draw a cleaner line between what belongs with the inn and which items from our personal collections are living in the rooms temporarily.

Good to know... for so many reasons.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

UNDER CONTRACT









The ink is barely dry on the final signing of the Purchase & Sale Agreement on West End Inn in Portland. The intended use is as a B&B though several potential buyers considered using this great Townhouse property as a single family home. The location is one of my favorite neighborhoods in Maine, (along with Ocean Point in Boothbay and Schooner Head in Bar Harbor) - people and dog friendly and the architecture is beyond fantastic.

Due diligence period starts today.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Cycles




Everything in real estate, as in the economy, is cyclical. Ever since selling my first B&B in 1986, the cycles have happened again and again. One interesting phenomonon is the supply of inns on the market. Bar Harbor has had very few inns available, frustrating buyers with little choice. It appears that the 2011 inventory is going to bring back a strong supply including the Primrose Inn, Acadia Hotel, Inn at Bay Ledge which are new to the market already. It has been a good year in Bar Harbor - never a bad time to sell.

Now, will the demand be there? I think it will be. Generally, after a few years of frustrating economic news, people interested in the hospitality industry realize that this is the way to buy a beautiful property and a home. Never is the hybrid moniker more evident regarding the Inn business than at times like these.

We are going to see an active fall market and we may very well be back to the days where buyers are visiting Maine all winter to get their 2012 new lifestyles set. Here we go again.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Captain Lindsey House in Rockland




As an inn broker AND an inn owner, I have very specific things that I look for in an inn. Captain Lindsey fits the bill for what I think is not only a great property for the innkeeping lifestyle, but also as a solid business.

Rockland is one of Maine's art towns with galleries, museums and some of the best restaurants in the State. The vibrant downtown is alive with fun shopping and plenty of opportunities to stroll and peruse. The Inn is strategically located for guests to leave their cars and enjoy the towns many attractions.


There are plans drawn up by the current owners for a large expansion to the property also.


Visit the site at http://www.captainlindseyhouse.com/. We'll have the for sale website finished soon and will post. http://www.captainlindseyhouseforsale.com

Monday, August 8, 2011

Acadia Hotel - Bar Harbor



Took pictures today of the innkeeper's quarters at Acadia Hotel today to get the marketing pacakge ready with listing broker, Pat Coston. These quarters are among the best in Maine. Check out the kitchen! Then take a look at http://www.barharborinnforsale.com/ for more pics and info.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

West End Inn - Portland



We are in what should be the final stage of negotiations on West End Inn in Portland. Portland is very popular right now with all of the attention the city is getting for livability, arts and one of the best restaurant cities in America.



Inn Brokerage




After several years of managing the original and most successful Inn/B&B brokerage in Maine - at The Swan Agency Sotheby's International Realty - I am returning to the active brokerage of these incredible properties.


There is no arguing that the last few years have been a challenge to all as we struggle to continue working and positioning our businesses in a very challenging economy. When the going gets tough, the tough get going and I am very proud of the work that our Company has done. Both inn owners, buyers and brokers have had this challenge and many have rose to meet it.


I am excited about working directly with clients again, albeit with a larger support staff than I had when I started this niche marketing focus with my first sale in 1986.... I was 12 :-)

As an inn owner myself these days, I know the struggles, concerns, hopes and dreams of both buyers and sellers and am excited to start playing personal matchmaker again for this dynamic hybrid of the business community.