
7 SECOND AVE., SCARBOROUGH — $425,000
2 beds, 1.5 baths, 1,176 SF
This cozy cape is gorgeous inside and out. Outside you’ll find a special back porch that overlooks a large backyard, and newer siding and roof. Inside, there is an updated kitchen, newly updated bathrooms, hardwood floors in the large front to back living room, and two bedrooms upstairs. This home is in a great Scarborough neighborhood that is convenient to both downtown Portland and Scarborough’s beaches. Listed by Vicki Kennedy, RE/MAX Oceanside. See the full listing.

177 WARWICK ST., PORTLAND — $399,900
3 beds, 2 bath, 1,444 SF
This 1,444 square foot cape has a lot of family-friendly features including a brand new kitchen, a finished area in the basement, and a spacious backyard perfect for playing or entertaining. Plus, there is a dining area and a large living room with a heat stove. There is a large outbuilding in the oversized yard, with power and new roof. Come see it at the Open House on Saturday, 10am-noon. Listed by Matthew DiBiase, Landing Real Estate. See the full listing.

105 EDGEWORTH AVE., PORTLAND — $429,000
2 beds, 1 bath, 939 SF
This stylish Deering Center cape has all that one could ask for, in a compact layout. This house boasts an updated kitchen with white cabinets, an updated bath, first floor laundry, hardwood floors in the living area, and a great backyard with a new deck and a shed for storage. This is a great condo alternative in a convenient Portland neighborhood. Listed by Monica Dambach, Waypoint Brokers Collective. See the full listing.
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