So much house for such a modest price!
Built as a single family, then run as a business location, now back to a single family! That's the fun of stately homes - the history!
The seller just installed a new kitchen, the cabinetry and appliances have never been used!
The full bath on the 2nd floor is with the bedrooms, and it's also brand new!
Public water, public sewer, vinyl siding all add to the low maintenance upkeep! A carryover from the business is a huge paved driveway, a delight for those on training wheels!
The attached barn has so much character, with the wooden floor and second floor, great for storage. Use some of the space for a workshop, then you can come & go from the house without having to battle the weather!
The yard is surprisingly spacious behind the barn and around the backside of the house, sitting on half an acre in town.
Ashland is central to the western side of Aroostook County, close to the entrance of the Northern Maine Woods, not far from several lakes like Portage & Eagle Lakes, and just up the road from the public boat landing on the Aroostook River, known for it's fishing & paddling opportunities! Also handy to the newer Ashland Community School.
Take a good look at this, study the pictures and the floor plans, we think you'll be pleased with what you can buy at a very low price per square foot here!
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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