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253 York Street
York, ME 03909
$1,299,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
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Bathroom
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Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5881
Property Description
Nestled at 253 York Street in charming York, Maine, lies a property that blends historic elegance with modern luxury. This fully restored mixed-use building is more than a placeâit's an opportunity and a lifestyle. Every detail has been meticulously crafted with high-end finishes. The building houses three units, each offering unique possibilities for both residential and commercial use. Unit A features a spacious layout, ideal for a retail shop, office space, or any entrepreneurial dream. The prime location ensures excellent visibility and foot traffic, making it perfect for business success. Units B and C offer residential charm with modern comforts. Each apartment features two bedrooms, an updated bathroom, and in-unit laundry. Unit C also includes high-efficiency heat pumps for year-round heating and cooling. With numerous updates throughout, these apartments are move-in ready and designed for contemporary living. This property stands out with unique features rarely found in York Village. Favorable zoning opens doors to significant development potential, and the 20 parking spots can be rented out for additional passive incomeâa rare and valuable asset in this area. Each unit has separate utilities, ensuring efficiency and convenience for tenants and owners alike. Location is everything, and 253 York Street excels. Enjoy a short stroll to local restaurants, boutique shopping, and the scenic beauty of Harbor Beach, Long Sands Beach, and Short Sands Beach. Schools, parks, and all the community amenities York offers are also within easy reach. This property offers a chance to own a piece of York's history while enjoying the best of modern living. Whether you're an investor, developer, or seeking a charming new home for your business, 253 York Street promises endless possibilities. Step into a story of elegance, convenience, and opportunity. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and see for yourself what makes this property truly exceptional.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Commercial
Year Built
1850
MLS Number
1589862
Location
Address
253 York Street
City
York
State
ME
Zip Code
03909
County
YORK
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams - Portsmouth, original listing
Name
Keller Williams - Portsmouth
Phone
(603) 610-8500
Office Name
Keller Williams - Portsmouth
Office Phone
(603) 610-8500
Agent Name
Troy Williams

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