Been to St. Francis. Beautiful area. So much potential. Not far from the "big town" of Ft Kent, where main activities, commerce is.... State transportat UK on ; maintenance is very good.
what great piece of property. There are all kinds of potential as well as sustainable attributes. Like the person said below me here, I wish I were twenty years younger. We always enjoyed our summer vacations along the coast of Maine.
Love it, Rick! Got good vibes... Good features, beautiful acreage. Cool log home, but definitely needs work. Why are they selling? Any restrictions on land use?
It’s a wet heavy snow because of the Gulf Stream. “January thaw” like being around the Great Lakes. Basically the same but cold snaps don’t stick around like they do in the mid west and again like I said that ms due to the Gulf Stream coming up the coast
Gorgeous property! Love both houses. I’d probably live in the cabin & rent out the house. I almost fell off the chair when I saw those chanterelles. Boomer has grown up a bit. Thanks for the tour Rick!😊
Don't be mistaken, if you aren't healthy this is not the place to live. Best hospital in NEW england, Mass General is 400 miles away. All others are basically first aid stations. Power failures are frequent. Tons of snow and ice. Otherwise perfect for outdoor activities.
I'd live in the cabin and rent out the house. Nice set up, esp the spring n woods. What could the house rent for monthly on a year round basis for a local ?
Do any Maine homes exist anymore where they have both oil & wood for home heat? I remember someone purchased a home in Northern Aroostook a while back where the wood furnace was grandfathered in with the oil heat capability, in the big basement, upon federal/state certification.
@@richardtheriault7624 ok. Good. Thanks. I know someone who purchased a beautiful home in Northern Maine who decided to put up gutters below the metal roof the following Summer, however, bc the epic winter snowfall, plus the epic Spring rainfall & melting snowfall was to much for their basement, resulting in basement flooding and furnace dying from the water load. They had to buy a "sump pump" & throw out the firewood that had been stacked for the wood burning furnace. They d iui d, however, have use of the elevated oil tank for the same furnace but the furnace was dead. Heard some roads also washed out and wayerways flooded that season. Fluke, I guess. Probably wouldn't hurt to have gutters above doors, though. 😁 Saw pics of N ME before, and it looks beautiful; saw a sign off of Rt 1 that said "The way life should be"; is it still there? Which county is the most "populated"?
@@calfortrump9399 The most populated county in Maine is Cumberland with a population of about 305,000 people. Aroostook county, where this property is located, has a population of 66859 people.
Nice property. However, it's not yet ready to let you move into if you plan to get rid of that all-dominant 1970s flair. $300k in comparison to other homes might be a little bit on the racy side of the argument - but let's wait what happens. Flat type or dome type rooflights added might help to improve incidence of light and lifting your daily spirits. Yard is great, scenic area all around, top notch.
If i could sell our home now, to buy this one, I would love to! I haven’t wrapped my head around how to transition from selling/buying/moving in one motion!
@@bigal7125 Winter is a fairly long season in the far north of Maine. You can expect snow on the ground from late November through late April. Summer is really nice, and is say from June through September. Spring May, Fall October-November.
@@grayroadadventures985 please we don't want Californians or New Yorkers in maine.. were trying to get rid of libtards here in the state as is..especially Portland..freak shows
I wish I was 20 years younger!! I love this place and property!! Thanks Rick!
Been to St. Francis.
Beautiful area. So much potential. Not far from the "big town" of Ft Kent, where main activities, commerce is....
State transportat UK on ; maintenance is very good.
We Snow mobile that area last year and there was at least 6 to 8' of base snow, Incredible snow depths up there, awesome!
That is the snow belt for sure. A four season destination.
what great piece of property. There are all kinds of potential as well as sustainable attributes. Like the person said below me here, I wish I were twenty years younger. We always enjoyed our summer vacations along the coast of Maine.
Thanks for sharing.
Very nice home and property.
This is a beautiful place to live!!!
Sure is thanks for watching.
Yer kickin in a lot of Kenneth Robert memories!
Love it, Rick! Got good vibes... Good features, beautiful acreage. Cool log home, but definitely needs work. Why are they selling? Any restrictions on land use?
No restrictions on the land.
Beautiful property.
It's a dream come true.
Love this home and property! Log cabin a plus with a bit of work
I’m originally from Michigan outside of Detroit now living in Florida. What’s the Winter like there compared to Michigan? Nice property.
Very similar unfortunately....
Much colder actually and a lot more snow.
@@SirenaSpades Yep, especially that far up!
Rode this area last winter, over 9 feet of BASE!! Tons of snow!!
It’s a wet heavy snow because of the Gulf Stream. “January thaw” like being around the Great Lakes. Basically the same but cold snaps don’t stick around like they do in the mid west and again like I said that ms due to the Gulf Stream coming up the coast
Nice property.
Looked up the weather here from last winter…lowest temperatures in Jan and Feb were in the -20F to -30F range
Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous property! Love both houses. I’d probably live in the cabin & rent out the house. I almost fell off the chair when I saw those chanterelles. Boomer has grown up a bit. Thanks for the tour Rick!😊
You could live in the cabin for sure, and have no problem renting the house. Lots of mushrooms on the hillside.
@@richardtheriault7624 Now if there’s morels & the critters share, even better 😁
@@vallovesnature8449 I do not think morels grow here. I have never seen one. Oyster, chicken of the woods, porcini, chanterelles and others do though.
@@richardtheriault7624 Sounds absolutely wonderful! Someday I’ll try chicken of the woods 😌
Few more years and I’ll be looking
What a great property.
Thanks Larry. It truly is.
Lovely property
If the home wasn’t there the log cabin and the 64 acres would be a great retirement home.
Thanks for watching
Don't be mistaken, if you aren't healthy this is not the place to live. Best hospital in NEW england, Mass General is 400 miles away. All others are basically first aid stations. Power failures are frequent. Tons of snow and ice. Otherwise perfect for outdoor activities.
Thanks for watching.
Beautiful property!!!
We agree!
I'd live in the cabin and rent out the house. Nice set up, esp the spring n woods.
What could the house rent for monthly on a year round basis for a local ?
Bingo!
Why wouldn't an owner put in an efficient forced air electric furnace and hot water heater in? Isn't there a whole house water filter??
Do any Maine homes exist anymore where they have both oil & wood for home heat? I remember someone purchased a home in Northern Aroostook a while back where the wood furnace was grandfathered in with the oil heat capability, in the big basement, upon federal/state certification.
You can have both forms of heat. They need to be vented in separate flues.
Hint: make sure the metal roofs have gutters to prevent basement flooding....
No evidence of water intrusion into the home through the basement since it was built in 1972.
@@richardtheriault7624 ok. Good.
Thanks.
I know someone who purchased a beautiful home in Northern Maine who decided to put up gutters below the metal roof the following Summer, however, bc the epic winter snowfall, plus the epic Spring rainfall & melting snowfall was to much for their basement, resulting in basement flooding and furnace dying from the water load. They had to buy a "sump pump" & throw out the firewood that had been stacked for the wood burning furnace. They d iui d, however, have use of the elevated oil tank for the same furnace but the furnace was dead. Heard some roads also washed out and wayerways flooded that season. Fluke, I guess. Probably wouldn't hurt to have gutters above doors, though. 😁
Saw pics of N ME before, and it looks beautiful; saw a sign off of Rt 1 that said "The way life should be"; is it still there?
Which county is the most "populated"?
@@calfortrump9399 The most populated county in Maine is Cumberland with a population of about 305,000 people. Aroostook county, where this property is located, has a population of 66859 people.
@@richardtheriault7624 Thanks 😁
Sorry about your allergies, it's a tough time of year.
It was that day for sure.
Nice property. However, it's not yet ready to let you move into if you plan to get rid of that all-dominant 1970s flair. $300k in comparison to other homes might be a little bit on the racy side of the argument - but let's wait what happens. Flat type or dome type rooflights added might help to improve incidence of light and lifting your daily spirits. Yard is great, scenic area all around, top notch.
Thanks for sharing.
Skylights in the north tend to be problematic when you have feet of snow in the winter. LED lighting added to the interior will have a similar effect.
If i could sell our home now, to buy this one, I would love to! I haven’t wrapped my head around how to transition from selling/buying/moving in one motion!
Karyn I may have an idea or two for you. Call me to discuss.
Would the owner consider selling hillside guest cottage separately?
The property just sold.
@@lifestyleproperties Thanks. I enjoy watching your videos. Great info.
Flood insurance required ?
Not on this one.
Rick nice tour what could be the rental value of the house and log cabin ? Is there phone line available
Phone line is available. Airbnb for the cabin $750-$1000 week possibly during the season.
@@richardtheriault7624 I hate to ask, but how long is/are the season or seasons? I'm from the South, and not too familiar with Northern Maine seasons.
@@bigal7125 Winter is a fairly long season in the far north of Maine. You can expect snow on the ground from late November through late April. Summer is really nice, and is say from June through September. Spring May, Fall October-November.
Rental cabin have septic and well ?
Yes. Running water, and septic as well as power.
Is it against the "rules" to mention why the owners want/need to sell the Maine homes you show...🙂
We need written permission from the seller to disclose that information.
@@lifestyleproperties Ok. Thanks.
Once the permission is received do the owners then give written reasons for wanting to sell the house & property?
So the Californians are moving in. Oh god! no! So prices are gonna go up.
Grow up!,, They are not all jerks! Be proud the state is such an attraction.
@@grayroadadventures985 please we don't want Californians or New Yorkers in maine.. were trying to get rid of libtards here in the state as is..especially Portland..freak shows
Price $?
$299,000
Is the dwelling in a flood zone?
Nope.
What are the gun control laws in Northern Maine, being a hunting area and border area?
Maine has constitutional carry.
Sorry could not hear a thing over the very heavy Breathing! ...lol
Ha HA
8/53
What a shame.Odds are this property will go to a developer who'll infest it with high end summer homes.
Thanks for watching.
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Too high needs lots of work
Just wait a year or two...
You think so? 64 acres?
It needs a heck of a lot less work than buying a lot and building a new similar house for at least twice the cost of this one.
@@CreativeRecipeswithKaren acre in that area 300-500 a acre
@@dannysavagedraftguru if you can find me some decent land up here for 300 to 500 an acre send me the details. I would buy 100 acres tommrow
ADDRESS, say or post the @#&$@_# address. I could care less about the shingles and their condition. I want to look up where it is located.
2092 Main Street, St Francis, Maine
Over priced.
Under contract
Change your company's name. It is way to long ans has no meaning. Amateurish at best.
Thanks for watching.