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Nicole Werner

Nicole Werner
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Portland ME

Associate Broker (ME: BA927346)

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Cumberland County, ME
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Balsam Realty
Office Address
63 Federal St
Portland, ME  04101
(Cumberland County)
Office Phone
207-865-0123
Office Fax
Mobile
207-865-0123
Email
k***@************.com
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Service Areas

Pownal: ME South Freeport: ME Freeport: ME Birch Island: ME Mere Point: ME Brunswick Station: ME Brunswick: ME Cundys Harbor: ME Portland: ME Yarmouth: ME Cumberland: ME Littlejohn Island: ME Cousins Island: ME Long Island: ME Falmouth Foreside: ME Falmouth: ME Diamond Cove: ME Diamond Island: ME Great Diamond Island: ME Chebeague Island: ME Cumberland Center: ME Cumberland Foreside: ME Litchfield: ME South Portland: ME Westbrook: ME Cape Elizabeth: ME Pond Cove: ME Windham: ME North Windham: ME South Windham: ME Gray: ME Peaks Island: ME Gorham: ME Little Falls: ME South Harpswell: ME Harpswell: ME Scarborough: ME Frye Island: ME Raymond: ME Bailey Island: ME Orrs Island: ME Steep Falls: ME Limington: ME Bridgton: ME Harrison: ME Denmark: ME Sebago: ME Casco: ME South Casco: ME East Baldwin: ME Naples: ME Hope: ME Camden: ME Islesboro: ME North Haven: ME

About Nicole Werner

**Kate [Last Name] - Maine REALTOR® & Founder**

With over five years of legal practice, Kate [Last Name] possesses a calm and assured demeanor that effectively supports her clients through challenging real estate transactions. As the co-owner of Azure Café in Freeport, which she and her husband successfully operated for seventeen years, she honed her skills in delivering exceptional service. This experience instilled in her the importance of sourcing quality local products and creating memorable customer experiences, which she refers to as the “Azure experience.” This commitment to excellence extends to her real estate endeavors.

A native of Maine’s midcoast, Kate now resides in Freeport, home to the iconic L.L. Bean. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from the University of Maine and the University of Southern Maine, and she earned her law degree from the University of Maine School of Law. Additionally, she studied graphic design at the Maine College of Art, where she developed expertise in social media outreach and marketing. Kate designed Balsam Realty's current website and oversees all marketing initiatives, ensuring that each property is presented in the best possible light.

Kate has a strong track record of community involvement, having organized numerous successful charitable events and actively worked to enhance educational opportunities in local schools. Through Azure Café, she contributed tens of thousands of dollars annually to the midcoast community. From 1999 to 2016, she and her husband owned and managed a multi-unit apartment building in Brunswick, where she navigated the complexities of selling property independently, gaining firsthand insight into the challenges of “for sale by owner” transactions.

Her experiences with various real estate agents have reinforced her belief in the value of a skilled professional in facilitating smooth and rewarding transactions. Kate is dedicated to leveraging her passion for law, real estate, service, marketing, and design, along with her strong organizational skills, to benefit her clients.

**Professional Affiliations and Recognitions:**

- Citizen of the Year (with her husband), Town of Freeport
- Carol Kaplan Community Annual Service Award (with her husband), Freeport Community Services
- Good Neighbor Award, Maine State Restaurant Association
- Business of the Year, Maine Disability Rights Center
- Business of the Year, Freeport Merchants Association (now Visit Freeport)
- Founder and Volunteer, Freeport Community Annual Thanksgiving Dinner (17 years)
- Board Member, Friends of Yarmouth Playmakers
- Founder, Academic & Creative Education (ACE) - Freeport Educational Advocacy Group
- Member, Marketing Committee, Freeport Merchants Association (now Visit Freeport)
- Recipient of numerous National and Maine Culinary Awards

Cumberland County, ME Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$792,416
Avg. Listing Price
From Nicole's portfolio
3.3 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,171 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
566
Active Listings
Current inventory

Cumberland County's real estate market stands as Maine's economic powerhouse, encompassing the state's largest city, Portland, and stretching from coastal communities to inland suburban enclaves. This diverse market serves as the commercial and residential hub for southern Maine, attracting buyers from across New England who seek Maine's quality of life without sacrificing urban amenities. The county's proximity to both Boston and the White Mountains creates unique market pressures that distinguish it from typical rural Maine real estate patterns.

With 2,504 total actively licensed agents operating throughout the county, Cumberland County maintains one of the most robust real estate professional networks in northern New England. Remarkably, all 2,504 agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the market's technological sophistication and professional standards. This high level of digital connectivity enables rapid market communication and transaction coordination across the county's varied geographic regions.

Major Cumberland County, Maine Real Estate Markets

Portland dominates the county's real estate landscape, with its revitalized downtown, thriving food scene, and waterfront properties commanding premium prices. The Old Port district and Eastern Waterfront have transformed from industrial zones into highly sought-after residential and mixed-use developments. Beyond Portland, wealthy coastal communities like Cape Elizabeth, Falmouth, and Yarmouth offer some of Maine's most expensive residential properties, while Freeport leverages its outlet shopping fame to maintain steady tourism-driven real estate demand.

Inland communities such as Windham, Gorham, and Standish provide more affordable suburban alternatives, attracting families and commuters who work in Portland but prefer rural settings. These towns have experienced significant residential development as Portland's housing costs have risen. Meanwhile, smaller coastal towns like Cumberland and North Yarmouth offer exclusive, low-density residential markets that appeal to high-income buyers seeking privacy and natural beauty.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Cumberland County's real estate market exhibits surprising seasonal volatility, with summer months driving coastal property values while inland markets remain more stable year-round. The county's economy, anchored by healthcare, technology, and tourism, creates diverse buyer demographics ranging from young professionals to wealthy retirees. Maine's lack of state sales tax and relatively low property taxes compared to Massachusetts attract out-of-state buyers, particularly from the Greater Boston area.

Geographic constraints significantly influence market dynamics, as much of the county's eastern border consists of protected coastline and islands, limiting developable land. This scarcity drives competition for available properties, particularly those with water access or views. The county's western regions offer more development opportunities but face infrastructure challenges and longer commutes to employment centers, creating distinct micro-markets within the broader county economy.

Why Businesses Need Cumberland County, Maine Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home improvement contractors, require comprehensive agent contact data to effectively penetrate Cumberland County's lucrative market. With all 2,504 licensed agents maintaining email addresses, businesses can implement targeted digital marketing campaigns that reach the entire professional network. This complete coverage is particularly valuable for financial services, insurance providers, and technology companies seeking to establish relationships with agents handling high-value coastal transactions.

Property management companies, staging services, and specialty contractors benefit enormously from direct agent access, as Cumberland County's diverse market requires specialized expertise for different property types and price points. The county's mix of historic properties, new construction, and luxury coastal homes creates opportunities for businesses that can effectively communicate their specialized services to the right agent segments through targeted email marketing campaigns.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Nicole Werner has 1 property for sale in Portland and surrounding areas.

$300,000

Listed 2026-02-03

Reny Rd Lot 9
Bristol, ME  04539

Beds:
Baths:
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Lot: 20,038 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Nicole Werner currently has no rental properties available in Portland and surrounding areas. Check back later.