385 Pine St Unit 6
Bangor, ME 04401
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About This Home
Newly Renovated 1BR/1BA Apartment Located on Deadend St on Desirable Tree St! In Great Neighborhood by Broadway Park! Available Now! - Unit Features Many New Upgrades - Including Fridge, Stove, Cabinets/Counters, Bathroom Vanity Flooring, Paint and More! - One Good Sized Bedroom with Large Closest! - Coin-Op Washer/Dryer On-Site and Off-Street Parking. - Close to Downtown Bangor and I95 as well Broadway Park! YouTube Link: $1,200/mo Includes Heat, Hot Water, Water/Sewer, Lawncare, Trash and Snow Removal. Tenant Pays Electric. 12/mo Lease Required. No Pets. One Off-street Parking Spaces. Non-smoking Unit. Free Electronic Payment or Cash Card Required for Monthly Rent Payment. Income Guidelines: Ideal income level of a potential tenant is a minimum of 3 times the amount of rent. MREM will consider all regular and verifiable income, including without limitation any applicable public benefits, in determining whether an applicant meets minimum income guidelines. Contact For Lease Details Garbage included Sewage included Coin Op Floor Level: 1st Floor Unit Laminate Flooring One Off Street Parking Spot Range Oven Vinyl Flooring
385 Pine St is an apartment community located in Penobscot County and the 04401 ZIP Code.
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Welcome to Bangor, Maine's third-largest city, situated along the Penobscot River. This historic community, known as the "Queen City of the East," offers renters a range of housing options from converted Victorian homes to contemporary apartment communities. Current average rents range from $780 for studios to $1,373 for three-bedroom units, with modest increases of 1.4-1.8% across different unit sizes over the past year. The Broadway District showcases stunning 19-century architecture, while downtown Bangor features local shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
The city's cultural landscape includes the University of Maine Museum of Art, the Maine Discovery Museum, and the Bangor Symphony Orchestra. The 680-acre Bangor City Forest provides trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Entertainment options include performances at the Cross Insurance Center and the Maine Savings Amphitheater.
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| Drive: | 7 min | 2.0 mi | |
| Drive: | 19 min | 10.8 mi |
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