318 BRIGHTON AVE., Portland — $1,850,000
7 Beds, 3+ Baths, 6,299 SF
The Horace Farnham House sits at the top of a hill, looking like a true crown jewel of the Deering Highlands neighborhood. Completed around 1902, it was designed by the city’s premier architect of the era, John Calvin Stevens, and it is full of luxurious, intricate period details like parquet floors, oak wainscoting, and stained-glass windows. The huge floor plan was converted to a two-family in 1998, keeping historic integrity in mind for a conversion back to a single home. Listed by Elizabeth Dubois | Bean Group. See the full listing.
42 PEARL ST., Belfast — $1,575,000
9 Beds, 8 Baths, 5,011 SF
In the market for a home business? Built in 1898, this stately, ornate Victorian has operated as The Jeweled Turret Inn for over 30 years. Highly rated for its accommodations and central location, the sale of this property will include all fixtures, furnishings, and equipment, along with the book of business and license. One of the four fireplaces actually features jewels in its stones, like rose quartz and watermelon tourmaline. A separate carriage home has a one-bedroom apartment with plenty of storage below. Listed by Monet Brazier | Bean Group. See the full listing.
402 YORK ST., York — $1,595,000
6 Beds, 3.5 Baths, 3,381 SF
Known as The Mount, this circa 1900 home overlooks the York River where it begins to empty into York Harbor, right in the heart of one of Maine’s best beach towns. Modern updates to the kitchen and bathrooms, along with simple color palettes add updated charm to the historic woodwork and flooring. Situated on the hillside, the verandas and terrace garden provide peace and privacy. Garage mounted solar panels and five mini-splits will maintain the temperature with efficiency. Listed by Anne Erwin | Sotheby’s International Realty. See the full listing.
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