Maine Owners Enjoy New England Timeshare Resales October 29, 2009
Posted by Bryan Connelly in : ARDA, Customer Comments, General, News & Events, RCI, Timeshare Rental, Timeshare Resale, Timeshare Resource, Travel , trackbackOwners in Maine have saved up to 70 percent on their year round timeshare adventures with BuyA Timeshare.com. Outdoor activities abound in this winter wonderland and majestic summer times at a lake house or by the mountainside. With every month ushering in a new season, the variety of the New England area has proven to be a bargain for anyone who wants to turn one property into four unique vacation experiences.
The east coast’s own little Alaska, though Maine is relatively average in size compared to the rest of the U.S, it is larger than the other five states of New England put together. With over 3,000 miles of elegantly corrugated coastline, shores are often piled with stones and boulders, while many beaches are soft, resembling a more typical sandy coast with boardwalks and lively vacationers.
BuyATimeshare.com has an extensive inventory of Maine properties, priced to sell on the resale market. Timeshares are located throughout Rockland, Ogunquit, Rockport, Ellsworth, Bethel, Rangeley, Southwest Harbor, Greenville, Jackman, Island Falls and of course Wells. Many of these year round properties sell for $5,000 to $3,000!
Hiking and fishing, skiing and snowboarding, leaf-peeping or antiquing, the famous lobster and seafood, vacationers travel to New England’s largest state more than ever before. Maine is an ideal destination for your next vacation property. With BuyATimeshare.com and the resale market you can save up to 70 percent on timeshare suites.
With a population comparable to tiny Rhode Island, there’s plenty of room for the crowds of visitors who typically make for the southern stretches of the Maine’s delicious coast. Travelers only begin to realize the magnitude of the state further north. Inland, where vast tracts of mountainous forest are dotted with lakes and barely pierced by roads, the territory is ideal for camping, hiking and canoeing.
And while the rugged exterior of Maine might conjure images of log cabins in frigid terrain, the state is just as cozy and accommodating in the winter as it is calm and cool in the summertime. During the vacation season the many lakes, rivers and coastlines are teeming with timeshare owners and renters enjoying the mild summer heat. Inland, the mountains and campsites swarm with outdoor enthusiasts young and old. Families have traveled to the seemingly isolated state for generations. Maine’s landscape provides the remote getaway we are all looking for in The Pine Tree State.









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