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Key Details
Sold Price $220,000
Property Type Multi-Family
Listing Status Sold
Square Footage 2,070 sqft
MLS Listing ID 1511405
Sold Date 12/07/21
Style Multi-Level
Full Baths 2
HOA Y/N No
Abv Grd Liv Area 2,070
Originating Board Maine Listings
Year Built 1933
Annual Tax Amount $2,766
Tax Year 2021
Lot Size 4,791 Sqft
Acres 0.11
Property Description
This building is situated in the heart of one of Auburn's best known historic neighborhoods which is undergoing revitalization with increased public and private investments. Linked to Auburn's history, this property was part of an area decimated in the Spring of 1933 by one of the largest fires ever in Maine. In the fall of 1933, an industrious local shop owner secured a building permit for a four-story brick building. However, with the Great Depression underway, he only built the two stories in place now. Opened in 1933 as Reny's Market, it was one of the first grocery stores to open after the fire to support the rebirth of a neighborhood.
A few decades later, under new ownership, it became the first Post Office in the New Auburn neighborhood under a contract with the shop then known as Doyon's Market.
It's run as a storefront came to an end in the 1980's as an owner converted the storefront into a studio apartment, which it remains to this day. A number of amenities are less than one-tenth of a mile from this property, including a full-service neighborhood grocery store, a neighborhood pub, and one of Auburn's most popular diners. For those looking for urban recreation, a signature park recently built at the confluence of the Little Androscoggin and Androscoggin Rivers and its accompanying fishing and paddling access are also one-tenth of a mile from your front door. Located in the center of an area targeted for redevelopment with new restaurants and businesses planned within a two-block radius, this property is now within Auburn's form-based code area of downtown, creating greater flexibility for use of the former commercial storefront (now studio apartment) as well as the ability to add additional floors in the future should the owner choose. The concrete footings poured expecting to support a much taller building still exist. A city street reconstruction project to be completed in the spring of 2022 will bring a large grassed esplanade with street tree
Location
State ME
County Androscoggin
Zoning T-4.2
Direction From Broad St, take 3rd street, building is on on right.
Rooms
Basement Partial, Interior Entry
Interior
Interior Features 1st Floor Bedroom
Heating Hot Water, Baseboard
Cooling None
Flooring Wood, Vinyl, Carpet
Exterior
Garage Paved, Other
Waterfront No
View Y/N No
Roof Type Flat,Membrane
Street Surface Paved
Parking Type Paved, Other
Garage No
Building
Lot Description Level, Open Lot, Intown, Neighborhood
Foundation Brick/Mortar
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Architectural Style Multi-Level
Structure Type Brick,Masonry
Schools
School District Auburn Public Schools
Others
Restrictions Unknown
Energy Description Gas Natural
Financing Conventional Insured
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Paul Rondeau
Broker Associate | License ID: BA923327
Broker Associate License ID: BA923327