Maine

Customizable c.1897 Maine Renovation Project Under $95K

 

 

 

Finish this three-bedroom Maine renovation project, featuring updated plumbing and electrical systems. The sale includes essential building materials and two spacious garages on a large double lot.

 

 

  • 3 bed
  • 1.5 bath
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About This Customizable c.1897 Maine Renovation Project

If you’re looking for a project where the most difficult work is already finished, this three-bedroom Cape on a double lot is the perfect head start. The home has been updated with insulation, plumbing, electrical, drywall, and windows, saving you months of demolition and utility work. The functional floor plan is already framed out, featuring a kitchen with cabinetry in place and two propane fireplaces designed for efficient comfort. With an attached one-car garage and a large detached two-car garage with overhead storage, there is plenty of space for a workshop or secure equipment storage.

The sale includes a massive inventory of building materials—such as vanities, lighting, doors, and plumbing supplies—to help you bypass supply chain delays and cut down on finishing costs. While the chimney requires a rebuild, the home is already connected to public water and sewer and offers nearly 1,900 square feet of living space to customize.

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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.

 

 

 

 

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45 Elm Street, Milo, ME 04463                                            $94,900

 

 

 

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Milo, Maine

Milo, Maine, affectionately known as the “Town of Three Rivers,” is a quintessential New England community located in Piscataquis County where the Sebec, Pleasant, and Piscataquis rivers converge. Historically, the town thrived as a hub for the lumber and railroad industries, serving as a vital link for the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad. This industrial heritage is still reflected in its resilient local spirit and the historic architecture of its downtown area, which provides a nostalgic, small-town atmosphere surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Maine wilderness.

The surrounding region is a paradise for outdoor adventurers, serving as a gateway to the vast North Maine Woods and the nearby Schoodic Lake. To the north lies the Appalachian Trail and the dramatic landscapes of Gulf Hagas, often called the “Grand Canyon of the East,” offering world-class hiking and waterfall viewing. In the winter, the landscape transforms into a premier destination for snowmobiling and ice fishing, while the dense forests provide ample opportunities for hunting and wildlife observation throughout the year, making Milo a perfect home base for those seeking a life deeply connected to nature.

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