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30 Pleasant Street
Houlton, ME 04730
Becky Day with First Choice Real Estate, original listing - (207) 532-4037
$274,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2569 Square Feet
Property Description
Owner and master craftsman has created many fine features in this lovely 1840's home. Originally a single family home with an attached carriage house, now the carriage house is part of the living space. It's been used for many years as a 2 family home and would lend itself well for extended family. Or turn it back to a spacious single family home with front and back stairs. The front porch has been turned into a 4 season retreat where the owners sit and enjoy the peaceful neighborhood and watch their beautiful perennial beds come into bloom each spring. The owner had a professional landscaping business years ago and he has created a blooming masterpiece around his home. There is also an assortment of fruit trees including yellow, golden and transparent apples as well as plum, nectarine and pear trees and what is claimed to be the best rhubarb around! The eat in kitchen has lots of natural light from an east facing picture window. The owner built custom cabinets that have multiple pull out shelving units which provide ample storage and there's a built in high top dining table. The primary bedroom has a walk in closet and 1/2 bath. There is the option of a 2nd bedroom on the 2nd floor. There are some unique features in the full bath on this level and a bonus room to use as home office or den. The 2nd floor has a modern kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and full bath. The walkup attic provides great storage space. Full basement is dry and has housed a woodworking shop for many years. The home is heated with a 2 year old, oil fired boiler and there's a newer heat pump water heater and an updated electric panel. Newly painted in June 2024. Must see to appreciate! Call to check out this beautiful home soon!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1840
MLS Number
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Location
Address
30 Pleasant Street
City
Houlton
State
ME
Zip Code
04730
County
AROOSTOOK
Listing
Name
Phone
(207) 521-7005
Office Name
Office Phone
(207) 532-4037
Agent Name
Becky Day
Agency Phone
(207) 532-4037

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