Beautiful home and the location looks so peaceful. I wish I could some day can afford a property like that. Whoever buy this house is going to enjoy a relaxing and nice place.
Sure the taxes are high, but Maine is freaking beautiful. I pay less than half that in taxes but my state sucks. More what gets me is the house is off a non neighborhood road. When I go to street view, if I see two yellow lines on the road, that's the deal breaker. But it seems like to get that in Maine you almost need to pay over $400k. Nice house though and Bangor looks like a nice place.
How are houses in Bangor going for more than houses in Edmond, OK? I've been trying to move home to Bangor, and I can't believe it cost $330K for *that* house. What is going on with housing costs there!? The house I've been renting for 10 years in Edmond, OK is only going for $210K and it's *far* bigger, in a far bigger city, in what's considered the best school district in OK. Anyone have any answers? This is depressing, for someone wanting to come home.
The average ranch style home in Bangor listed on MLS over the past 12 months has sold for $214,633 was 1,470 sq ft and was on the market for 20 days. The average sale was $700 above the asking price.
I live in Bangor. The initial tour doesn't convey Bangor appropriately. The area shown is a more industrial zone outside of downtown Bangor, which is only about three minutes from the area shown. The downtown area is much more compelling and is worth understanding before passing judgement on this location.
@@lifestyleproperties about 5 million people choose to live there, and all of the rural US loves the federal tax money that flows in from affluent US cities to rural red counties, even if they don't admit it
What really disturbs me is the annual over 5000 USD tax that sits on it. Why is that good for? So over an average loan delay of 30 years it will cost you half a million.
Beautiful home. I'm just wondering how busy that road out front happens to be and how loud is it? The last thing you want is to be listening to cars and/or tractor trailers all day long. I made that mistake in Las Vegas. Never got a moments peace.