c.1904 Maine Victorian For Sale $103K
$103,000
Classic Maine victorian set on a peaceful, quiet street, offering timeless charm throughout. The home features an inviting eat-in kitchen, a formal dining room highlighted by a distinctive tin ceiling, and a spacious living room centered around a cozy fireplace.

Realtor Comments
Bath and laundry room first floor. This is a Fannie Mae HomePath property being sold (as is). This property was built prior to 1978 lead paint potentially exist.
- 4bed
- 2bath
- 2,268sqft
- 0.26acre lot
- Circa 1904

10 Elm St, Houlton, ME 04730
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Brokered by Coldwell Banker American Heritage Real Estate

Pros
- Small-town, quiet lifestyle – Houlton offers a peaceful, close-knit community where life moves at a slower, more relaxed pace.
- Affordable housing – Home prices are generally lower than much of Maine, making it appealing for buyers looking for value.
- Access to nature – Surrounded by forests, lakes, and rural landscapes, it’s ideal for hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and outdoor recreation.
- Four-season living – You get a true New England seasonal experience, including colorful fall foliage and snowy winters.
- Low traffic and minimal congestion – Driving and daily life are easy with little to no urban congestion.
- Gateway location – Close to the Canadian border, with cross-border access into New Brunswick for travel or trade.
- Strong community ties – Local events, fairs, and traditions help create a strong sense of belonging.
Cons
- Limited job opportunities – The local economy is small, with fewer career options outside healthcare, education, and public service.
- Remote location – It’s far from major cities, which can mean long drives for specialized shopping, entertainment, or medical care.
- Harsh winters – Heavy snowfall and cold temperatures can make travel and daily life challenging.
- Fewer amenities – Limited shopping, dining, and entertainment compared to larger towns or cities.
- Population decline and aging demographics – Like many rural areas, growth is slow and the population skews older.
- Internet and service limitations in some areas – Rural connectivity can be inconsistent depending on location.
- Long travel times – Trips to larger hubs like Bangor or Portland require significant driving.

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