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30 Elm Street
Fort Kent, ME 04743
$609,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4082
Property Description
Check out this meticulously renovated victorian home. Beautiful spacious kitchen, slate floors and granite countertops, subway splash tiling accents the new stainless steel appliances, shaker style soft close cabinets with a generous island. 12 foot ceiling heights on the first story, shows off the authentic tin ceilings. the details do not stop here. High quality laminate grey plank flooring leads you into a natural lit living area. Beautifully surrounded by large windows that provide warmth in the winter and cool in the summer. Keep strolling to the library, Yes show off those books! This room overlooks the cozy backyard where family and friends can gather and a beautiful garden can be grown. From the library is a bonus room. Bedroom or office whatever your needs are. Nestled on the outside is a gorgeous 1/2 wrap around porch with stylish metal rung and wood railings. Specially chosen to accent modern yet timeless home. The bathrooms feature Corian seamless countertops and stone tiles showers with double shower heads for luxury. Downstairs bath, the same but an added elevated tub for a cozy bath. Large dining room to fit that long family dining table for special events or a casual meal. Keep walking and the corridor will take you to a sunken family/theater room. Whichever you decide to make it. A BOUNTY of closets throughout the home. Most cedar lined. Now step up to the second story. 10 foot spacious ceilings. The master bedroom features a huge walk in open closet. Ample room for an ottoman and mirrors. Wall to wall closets to organize your full attire, all cedar lined. Two large bathrooms, walk in spacious tile on one side and double vanity. Step up into bedroom 2 and 3 and another bathroom designed just as perfect w/stone tile and double head shower/laundry area. A wine cellar in the basement and cedar lined storage closets. Abundant parking and a two car garage. Close to ATV, Downhill skiing and cross country ski trails. Truly a piece of Ar
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1900
MLS Number
1560892
Location
Address
30 Elm Street
City
Fort Kent
State
ME
Zip Code
04743
County
AROOSTOOK
Listing
Provider
RE/MAX County, original listing
Name
RE/MAX County
Phone
(207) 769-2900
Office Name
RE/MAX County
Office Phone
(207) 769-2900
Agent Name
Holly Hardwick

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