Home of the week: Refurbished 1900 Cape near Sugarloaf Ski Mountain in Maine for $315K
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Home of the week: Refurbished 1900 Cape near Sugarloaf Ski Mountain in Maine for $315K
"When the neighboring community hosts thousands at the Sugarloaf Mountain Resort, its ski slopes, and shops, it's easy for a small town like Kingfield, Maine, to be figuratively - and literally - overshadowed. But there are multiple reasons to stop and stay in the last town before Sugarloaf, including this fully renovated Cape-style home with a price tag that could leave cash available for season-long lift tickets, among other pricey expenditures."
"The first room beyond is the 261-square-foot living room, which serves as both a welcoming area and a highlight reel for the completed renovations. The flooring of mixed-grain maple with a clear stain is a visual standout. Four new, double-hung windows with Craftsman-style wood trim on the front of the home and the right side send sunlight bouncing off the smooth surface. Posts and beams of knotty pine frame the rooms."
Painted bright blue, the 1900 Cape-style house in Kingfield, Maine, is listed at $315,000. The 1,398-square-foot home has three bedrooms, one full bath, public sewer and water, and 2025 taxes of $1,400. A newly installed roofed porch with granite steps leads to a new front door and a light-filled foyer. The 261-square-foot living room showcases mixed-grain maple flooring with a clear stain, four new double-hung windows with Craftsman-style wood trim, and knotty pine posts and beams. A 6-foot hallway connects to a 66-square-foot full bath with double vanity and vinyl plank flooring. The 218-square-foot eat-in kitchen has recessed lighting, maple table, and sage green cabinets.
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