Your voice has a chance to be heard now! scamion.com - we bring changes together.

report scam

Home At Last Real Estate


Country United States
State Maine
City Wells
Address 676 Post Road, #6
Phone 207.337.4792
Website https://www.homeatlastrealestate.com/

Home At Last Real Estate Reviews

  • Sep 11, 2022

A woman named Keira told the women housed on the second floor, to move downstairs to dorm E, knowing the dorm is bed bug infested. The women are being bitten. Furthermore, Keira says they can't provide bed bug encasement, and linen for the beds, even if they buy them their self. Fire Keira. Fire Priscilla, fire Keisha immediately.

  • Nov 10, 2018

By Deborah McDermott, The York Weekly • NOVEMBER 2, 2018 5:16 pm

YORK, Maine — The Real Estate agent who is under indictment for fraud has been arrested again for alleged drunken driving November 2, in York.

Carole MacCollum of Wells, was arrested on Route 1 near York’s Wild Kingdom entrance at 10:21 p.m. According to police, officer Brian McNeice observed her driving erratically northbound on Route 1.

She was charged with alleged operating under the influence of alcohol, and refused to take the breathalyzer test, police said. As a result, according to Sgt. Brian Curtin, when the Bureau of Motor Vehicles is notified of the incident, it notifies her that it is suspending her license and instructs her to surrender it to them. This action is taken separately from the criminal charges against MacCollum.

Reason of review: Poor customer service.

  • Nov 9, 2018

REAL ESTATE AGENTS ARRESTED FOR LOAN FRAUD AND FORGERY Real estate agents Carole L. McCollum was arrested Tuesday, October 16, 2018, for loan fraud in connection with the sale of two homes. The agent was charged with two counts of grand theft, and with two counts of forgery. MacCollum was booked into York county jail in lieu of $200,000 bail. MacCollum owns Home at last Real Estate located in Wells, ME.

The charges allege that in July 2018, MacCollum showed her clients—a married couple, who speak Spanish but not English—a home in Wells that the couple decided to buy. MacCollum arranged for a $294,000 mortgage by submitting a loan application that falsely represented the couple’s income. MacCollum also submitted a forged letter purporting to be from his accountant verifying the income information.

In late September 2018, after all the paperwork had been signed but before escrow closed, the couple returned to the home and learned that it was not for sale, but that the sale was actually for a home nearby with a similar address. MacCollum promised to correct the problem and convinced the couple to let the sale go through. Within days, MacCollum found them a second home to buy. Reyes arranged for another mortgage, for $262,000, by submitting another false application and forged letter to the lender. For both sales, MacCollum earned over $25,000 in commissions and fees.

The investigation was conducted by the District Attorney’s Real Estate Fraud Unit after the victims learned, a year later, that the first sale had not been corrected and that they were still responsible for its mortgage. If convicted, MacCollum faces up to three years and eight months in state prison.

Write a Review about Home At Last Real Estate