Nothing like brick, mortar and built to last and the Houlton Maine Market Square, down town is nothing but this rock solid real estate construction.

Ever thought about owning a Maine commercial real estate listing?
In particular, ever dreamed of your own Maine Victorian detailed brick business building?
Scope the image link of this Houlton Maine commercial listing, brick building at 55 Main Street.
Two storefront options on the first level.
Two more stories with apartments for yourself, to rent out to others to increase the flow of the income stream.
Get all this in the $80's.
Don't you just love the Maine real estate "kid in a candy store feel" pricing?
Other Maine commercial real estate options. Like this 82 Maine Street Houlton Maine building.
Two store fronts that were recently totally renovated.
Get an extra 9 residential apartment rental units on top.
Asking $137,000.
Or the Blackhawk Tavern Building from 1813 Maine real estate listing.
Watch the video for this Houlton Maine historic business building.
Asking $129,900!
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Andrew, I have always been amazed at the character and effects a true craftsman can do with brick. Like the old molding on a Victorian house.
Enjoy the day sir
Andrew I really enjoy heading downtown Albuquerque to take in the outstanding craftsmanship of the brick and mortar architect. It's such a refreshing change from all stucco and cookie cutter look of the newer buildings.
Don ... You are right.
John ... Down Town Houlton Maine is full of brick, granite. Here is more on the 3 story Maine commercial real estate for in the $80's to gander at.
Andrew,
Nice post on the Maine Commercial Real Estate. All of the business owners I know in Maine are hard working and they really know how to run a business. These buildings are great! The Victorian style matches the hearts that are worn on the sleeves of good old fashioned Mainers!
Patricia
Patricia ... You are right.
This blog posts on just the unique close up features of the town of Houlton architechure.
I have to admit that I have never considered owning a downtown commercial property in Maine. As to the beauties of brick, however, I am with you on that. Attractive, durable, and easy to maintain -- those are virtues for the long term!
Dianne ... We can fix you up. Built to last, so attractive, affordable!