Pocket Doors And A Claw Foot Tub! Circa 1900 in Maine For Just $83,500!

74 Pine Street, Madison, ME 04950

$83,500 | 1900 | 2,242 Sq. Ft. | 4 Beds | 2 Baths | 0.35 Acres

If you are like me, you probably spend your free time scrolling through old house websites, dreaming of the day you find “the one.” You know the feeling—you see an old door or a dusty wooden floor and you can just feel the history. Well, I think I found a hidden treasure in Maine that is going to make your heart skip a beat. It is a big, beautiful Victorian that needs a hero. It is sitting there waiting for someone to come in, peel back the years, and make it shine again.

There is something about a house built in 1900 that you just can’t find in new construction today. Back then, builders took their time. They used real wood, thick trim, and added little details that made a house feel like a home. This house at 74 Pine Street is a classic two-story Victorian. When you look at it, you can see the potential for it to be the grandest home on the block again. It has that tall, proud look that only old Victorians have.

The best part about this house is that it still has its soul. Many old homes get “flipped” and lose all their character, but not this one. It still has the original wood floors that have been walked on for over 120 years. Imagine sanding those down and seeing the beautiful grain of the wood come back to life. It also has the original interior doors and the chunky window trim that gives every room so much personality. These are the things that make an old house lover swoon.

This is not a tiny cottage; it is a big, sprawling home. With over 2,200 square feet, you have plenty of room to grow. There are four large bedrooms upstairs. In a lot of old houses, the bedrooms can feel small, but these are nice and roomy. Whether you have a big family or you just want a few rooms for hobbies and guests, you won’t feel cramped here. You could have a dedicated craft room, a home office, and still have plenty of space for beds.

The house features two fireplaces. Can you imagine a snowy Maine evening, sitting in your living room with a fire crackling? It adds such a cozy, warm feeling to the home. Even though the house needs a new heating system, these fireplaces are the heart of the home. They remind us of a time when the hearth was where everyone gathered to talk about their day.

One of my favorite things about Victorian architecture is the porches and decks. This house has a wrap-around deck that is just begging for some rocking chairs. It’s the perfect spot to sit with a glass of lemonade in the summer or a hot coffee in the fall. Because the house is on a quiet side street, you can actually enjoy the peace and quiet. You can look out and see the neighborhood and catch glimpses of the Kennebec River.

Now, let’s talk about the barn. This isn’t just a little shed; it is a full two-story barn attached directly to the house. In Maine, having an attached barn is a huge plus because you don’t have to walk through the snow to get to your workshop or storage. This barn has so much potential. You could use it for a woodworking shop, an antique business, or just a place to keep your car and your tools. The fact that it has two stories means you have even more space upstairs for whatever you can dream up.

Madison is a lovely town, and this house is in a great spot. Being on a quiet side street means you don’t have loud traffic zooming by all day. But since it’s “intown,” you are close to everything you need. The best part is the view of the Kennebec River. There is something so calming about being near the water. You can take walks down by the river and enjoy the natural beauty that Maine is famous for.

I want to be honest—this house is a “fixer-upper.” It has been vacant for a while, it needs a new heating system, and it definitely needs some repairs. But that is why the price is so low! For $83,500, you are getting a massive piece of history and a lot of land. This is the kind of house where you put in the hard work, and at the end, you have a home that is worth way more than what you paid. It’s a labor of love, but for the right person, it’s the opportunity of a lifetime.

Imagine painting the exterior in classic Victorian colors—maybe a deep blue or a soft green with white trim. Imagine fixing up the kitchen to be the heart of the home while keeping that vintage feel. This house has “good bones,” and it just needs someone to clear out the dust and bring back the light. It’s a chance to save a piece of history from fading away.

Living in a small town like Madison is all about the simple life. It’s about knowing your neighbors and enjoying the change of the seasons. Maine is a beautiful place to live if you love the outdoors. You have hiking, fishing, and beautiful autumn leaves all right there. Buying this house isn’t just about the building; it’s about the lifestyle that comes with it.

It is getting harder and harder to find big Victorian homes for under $100,000. Usually, they are either falling down or they have already been renovated and cost a fortune. This house is right in the sweet spot. It’s solid, it’s full of character, and it’s affordable. It’s a blank canvas for your Victorian dreams.

If you have been looking for a project that will truly reward you, 74 Pine Street might be the one. Don’t let the repairs scare you—every great old house was once a project. Think about the memories you could make here, the holidays by the fireplace, and the pride of saying you saved this beautiful home.

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NextHome Northern Lights Realty Office@NextHomeNLR.com

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