c.1907 Fixer Upper Mansion in East Central Maine $121K
$121,000
Built in 1907, this fixer upper mansion in East Central Maine is ready for a make-over. Located in a quaint town next to the village green, the five-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 4,507-sf home was a beauty in its day and offers so many original elements to make shine again. The home was most likely originally built by one of the mill owners in town. 
Realtor Comments
Historic Victorian home in the center of Corrina Maine is ready for a complete remodel. It features a huge two-story barn, a farmer’s porch, and old hardwood floors. Rooms are spacious with high ceilings. Recently an agriculture operation and has been cleaned out with water and power shut off. Corrina is a small town conveniently located near Bangor. Property sold ‘As-is’. verify all pertinent information deemed relevant by the prospective purchaser, including but not limited to square footage, acreage, utilities, taxes, zoning, permitting, condition, school zones, HOAs, etc.
- 5bed
- 2.5bath
- 4,507sqft
- 0.66acre lot
- Circa 1907

9 St Albans Road, Corinna, ME 04928
- Contact Realtor: DAVIAN AKERS
Brokered by Keller Williams Realty Greater Portland
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Pros
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Affordable Living & Housing
Housing costs are notably low—median home prices around $170K–$174K and rents ~ $1,020/month—roughly 49% cheaper than the U.S. average . Overall cost of living is about 14% below the national average -
Strong Homeownership & Real-Estate Value
Nearly 90% of residents own their homes. Property appreciation is solid: up ~21% in the past year and ~82% over 10 years . -
Safe, Close-Knit Community
Low personal crime rates (violent crime score 8/100) and a cozy small-town feel. Many say it’s a peaceful place “where everyone knows everyone” -
Outdoor Lifestyle & Nature Access
Set in Penobscot County near lakes, rivers, rail trails, and forested land—ideal for hiking, biking, fishing, and enjoying a slower pace -
Decent Job Market
Job market graded B−, with diverse local employment in agriculture, healthcare (19.5%), and construction (~14.6%)
⚠️ Cons
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Below-Average Incomes
Resident income per capita is ~$27.7K (versus ~$37.6K U.S.), and median household income ~$54K vs. $69K national -
Limited Amenities & Services
Few shops, dining venues, and entertainment options. A car is essential—three state routes serve the town, and larger towns lie 8–35 miles away -
Harsh Winters
Cold, snowy winters typical of inland Maine. The climate gets a C− grade for weather -
Higher State Taxes
Maine’s income tax is steep (up to 7.2%), with a 5.5% sales tax—adding to local cost pressures despite lower housing costs -
Unemployment & Job Growth Lag
Current unemployment is ~8.1% (U.S average ~6%), and job market contraction of –4.1% last year—though future growth (~26.6% over 10 years) is slightly below U.S. average
































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