From the birdcage elevator that takes you to the sixth floor, to the south facing windows that fill the unit with light, this is the perfect pied-à-terre in Portland, a one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit in the heart of the arts district where the best of the city is right in your neighborhood.
The Marlborough is a circa 1914 building filled with elegant details, like coffered ceilings and stone floors in common spaces. It exudes an elegant and stylish vibe that embodies urban living. Enter the front door of the unit and look down a long hallway with all rooms to the south, with views toward Congress Square. The first room is the bedroom, then the renovated bathroom with a bench in the shower. Last, turn into the living room with built in storage, and from there, the kitchen, which has a new Bosch refrigerator.
You’ll find additional, locked storage in the basement, and a shared patio and grill area in the build-ing courtyard. Please join us for an open house this Sunday, Feb. 26 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. so you can see how nicely this space flows, and envision your life in downtown Portland, Maine.
Unit 62 at High Street is listed by Tom and Julia Ranello who say, “We love where we live!” Call them at 207-838-1651 or email ranellogroup@gmail.com.

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