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Two Maine Homes, Both With Video Tours... One Intown On River, One With 6 Acres On Waterfront.

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Real Estate Agent with MOOERS REALTY ME Broker License 106759

Homes in Maine cost a lot less and you get much more property listing for the dollar, stack of dead green presidents.

Toggle the Maine Victorian houlton maine home photoshome overlooking a river. Take the tour and learn more information about the 11 Highland Avenue Houlton Maine home.

Two blocks from Houlton Regional Hospital.

Short roll down the hill across the Highland Avenue bridge to hit the down town, parks and rec facilties, Cary Library.

Hardwood floors, sleeping and glass, open porches.

Chance for an in law apartment, granny flat.

Carriage house with sliding doors, pull down for storage.

Clean oil hot water heating is zoned.

Two and a half baths, stairway to attice stoage.

Not right on street and surrounded by trees make this Maine home extra special. 10 rooms. Asking $137,500.

In Town Maine Home Overlooking River, Waterfront Video.

The other Maine home on 6 acres, Moose Brook is 2 miles from town.

Country but not out in the boonies. One owner, maine country home photosset off road, finished cellar.

Carefully, slowly built with attached double garage.

A walk out cellar makes it ideal for a home business like a hair dresser, daycare, something to take advantage of high speed internet.

Watch the Maine home video.

Learn more about 478 Smyrna Street (US Rt 2) Houlton Maine home built in 1989.

Asking $189,500!

Country Home In Houlton Maine Video Property Tour.

Learn more about Aroostook County.

Comments(2)

Debb Janes
Nature As Neighbors - Camas, WA
Put My Love of Nature At Work for You

I couldn't get the video to load, I'll have to check it out on your YouTube Channel when I get a few minutes. You do a great job pumping these out Andy.

Nov 30, 2011 07:17 AM
Andrew Mooers | 207.532.6573
MOOERS REALTY - Houlton, ME
Northern Maine Real Estate-Aroostook County Broker

Debb .. Both embeds fired without a can of ether from this end. The more videos you do, the better they get, the short time eaten in to making them. The learning curve disappears until you start working on new ways to make them deliver better, to engage, connect.

Nov 30, 2011 09:09 AM