New Listing
This remarkable 1 bed/1 bath condo is conveniently located just steps from Cathedral Park, a short distance from downtown St. Johns’ shopping and restaurant scene. It offers a picturesque view of the iconic St. Johns Bridge.
Prepare to be captivated by the completely open living space with its high ceilings and elegant wood floors. Abundant natural light fills the room through large windows and a sliding door that leads to a private balcony, providing breathtaking views of Forest Park and Portland’s tallest bridge. The kitchen, extending the entire length of the living area, is equipped with stainless steel appliances and ample cabinet storage.
Tucked away for peace and tranquility, the bedroom offers a relaxing view of the surrounding trees, while the full hallway bathroom showcases beautiful tile finishes. The unit also boasts newer interior paint throughout, a recently upgraded water heater and heating unit, and the added convenience of in-unit laundry.
Don’t miss the opportunity to secure your very own parking space in the garage, guaranteed with a deed. This ensures both convenience and peace of mind for your vehicle.
Join us for an open house on Saturday, May 13th, from 1:30-3:30pm, during the St. Johns Bizarre, and experience the best of St. Johns living!
1 🛏️ | 1 🛁 | 1 🚘 | 630 Sqft. | $265,000 | ML# 23191084
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Mortgage rates will come down slightly. More homes will sell. And prices will rise more moderately.
If you're in the market for a million-dollar home, now is an excellent time to explore the thriving luxury market.
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6 beds | 4 baths | 2,232 sq ft
For now, this is still seller’s market territory – it’s just not as frenzied of a seller’s market as it’s been over the past few years.
Mortgage Rates Are Projected To Come Down Slightly
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