
Description
Come check out your chance for a perfect off-grid retreat or short term rental steeped in Maine history! Since 1795, this historic landmark has been part of the Harrison community known as Grange #32 and now it's waiting for the right new owner to bring it back to life. Imagine your very own getaway with river views and close to all the village amenities, just like your favorite tv reno shows! The building has already had some renovations done, including a metal roof, rewired electrical and a 200 amp service added, refurbished fire escape, plus the exterior of building has been painted and a lot of the glass replaced in the windows. Current offering includes many furnishings within the 4 story building. No well or septic on property, so it's a perfect candidate for rainwater systems and even off-grid solar.
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Description
Come check out your chance for a perfect off-grid retreat or short term rental steeped in Maine history! Since 1795, this historic landmark has been part of the Harrison community known as Grange #32 and now it's waiting for the right new owner to bring it back to life. Imagine your very own getaway with river views and close to all the village amenities, just like your favorite tv reno shows! The building has already had some renovations done, including a metal roof, rewired electrical and a 200 amp service added, refurbished fire escape, plus the exterior of building has been painted and a lot of the glass replaced in the windows. Current offering includes many furnishings within the 4 story building. No well or septic on property, so it's a perfect candidate for rainwater systems and even off-grid solar.

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