c.1917 Six Bedroom Maine Tri-Gable Home $89K
OHU50K Notes $89,000
c.1917 Six Bedroom Maine Tri-Gable Home. This handyman special has lovely character and charm. It is perfectly situated a few blocks from Main St, the local rec center, Dunkin and more.

Realtor Comments
Built in 1917, this three-story Victorian offers 2,094 sq ft with six bedrooms and two bathrooms on a generous 0.36-acre in-town lot. The home is in need of renovation and updating, providing an excellent opportunity to restore its historic character or reconfigure the layout. With 200-Amp service and flexible space, the property could be converted into a two-unit apartment building or maintained as a spacious single-family residence. Conveniently located within walking distance to downtown and just minutes from the Canadian border.
- 6 bed
- 2 bath
- 2,094 sqft
- 0.36 acre lot
- Build date 1917

52 Church Street, Calais, ME 04619 $89,000
- Contact Realtor: Todd Bassett
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Pros
1. Affordable housing and cost of living
Housing costs are significantly lower than in most of Maine and much lower than many parts of the U.S. In general, Calais is considered one of the more affordable communities in the state.
2. Access to Canada
Calais sits directly across the river from St. Stephen and has multiple border crossings. Residents can easily access services, shopping, and cultural activities on both sides of the border (subject to border regulations).
3. Small-town atmosphere
Many people appreciate the slower pace, close-knit community, and the ability to know neighbors and local business owners.
4. Outdoor recreation
The region offers fishing, boating, hiking, wildlife viewing, and access to natural areas such as Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge and St. Croix Island International Historic Site.
5. Basic services are available locally
For a town its size, Calais has a regional hospital, community college, retail stores, and serves as a commercial center for eastern Washington County.
6. Generally low crime
Several livability analyses rank Calais as relatively safe compared with national averages.
Cons
1. Limited job market
The economy is heavily concentrated in retail, services, healthcare, government, and border-related activities. Career opportunities can be limited, especially in specialized professions. Remote workers often find the area more attractive than people seeking local employment.
2. Isolation
Calais is one of the more remote communities in the northeastern U.S. Larger cities and major airports require substantial driving. Bangor is roughly 100 miles away.
3. Fewer amenities and entertainment options
You’ll find fewer restaurants, shopping choices, cultural events, and nightlife options than in larger Maine communities such as Bangor or Portland.
4. Aging and small population
The population is small and older than the national average, which can mean fewer social opportunities for younger adults and families.
5. Harsh winters
Eastern Maine experiences long winters, cold temperatures, and limited daylight in winter months. Some residents view this as a major downside.
6. Economic challenges
Local discussions and news coverage frequently mention economic decline, reduced cross-border traffic, and fewer businesses than in previous decades. While opinions vary, this is a recurring concern among residents and former residents.




































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