Posts Tagged ‘home’
Insuring A Historic Home

Not all house insurance is equal when it comes to historic homes. This is interesting if you live in an “antique” home. You may want (or need) a special homeowner’s policy if you would prefer to restore and replace damaged materials with historically accurate materials. These policies cost more, and so do the craftsmen who install them. Perhaps you would be agreeable to a replacement using modern replicas? If so, you might be able to find less expensive insurance —your damaged 1800s original wide-plank oak floors would probably be replaced with any oak flooring, which is considered “functional replacement.” Please talk to your professional insurance agent if this might pertain to your home.
Jan’s Blvd Lewiston, Maine Real Estate Listings & Homes For Sale Provided by Sue Meservier
Well-maintained Ranch in nice, established Lewiston neighborhood. Quick & easy turnpike access for commuters. Spacious living room with cathedral ceiling, updated kitchen with dining area, and updated full bath. Currently being used as a 2 bedroom, but can easily be used as a 3 bedroom. Newer metal roof and furnace in 2003, and nice hardwood floors throughout!More at… Listing Details: Auburn, Lewiston and Turner, Maine Real Estate Listings & Homes For Sale Provided by Sue Meservier.
Are you looking for a good-sized, well-maintained home that is close to all the amenities, AND in move-in condition? One of my favorite listings right now is located at 462 College St. in Lewiston, ME. This cute, single family Cape Cod home has three bedrooms, two baths, and a huge two-level deck. Your children, friends and family will enjoy the private fenced-in back yard— it will be great for outdoor recreation and entertaining. The first floor of this 1892-square-foot home offers formal living and dining rooms with built-ins, fabulous hardwood floors and a beautiful fire place, along with a cozy den and eat-in kitchen. The first-floor master bedroom suite is large, with cathedral ceilings, sliders out to the large deck, with a granite vanity and ceramic tile bathroom floor. There are two more large bedrooms upstairs — perfect for kids or hobbyists with built-ins and a full bath. The walk-out basement also offers opportunity for future expansion. This home is a must-see! Click here to see photos: 

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