


Listing Courtesy of:  MAINE LISTINGS - IDX / ERA Dawson-Bradford Co. / Patricia Quirk
MAINE LISTINGS - IDX / ERA Dawson-Bradford Co. / Patricia Quirk  
 MAINE LISTINGS - IDX / ERA Dawson-Bradford Co. / Patricia Quirk
MAINE LISTINGS - IDX / ERA Dawson-Bradford Co. / Patricia Quirk  290 French Street Bangor, ME 04401
      Active Under Contract        (49 Days)  
  
$595,000            (USD)    
  
      Description
      
      
      MLS #:
      
      
1637613
      1637613
        Taxes
        
        
$5,883(2025)
      $5,883(2025)
        Lot Size
        
        
0.29 acres
      0.29 acres
        Type
        
        
Single-Family Home
      Single-Family Home
        Year Built
        
        
1912
      1912
        Style
        
        
Colonial, Greek Revival
      Colonial, Greek Revival
        County
        
        
Penobscot County
    
  Penobscot County
Listed By
Patricia "Tricia" Quirk, ERA Dawson-Bradford Co., Realtors
  Source
MAINE LISTINGS - IDX
Last checked Oct 31 2025 at 5:46 PM GMT+0000
            MAINE LISTINGS - IDX
Last checked Oct 31 2025 at 5:46 PM GMT+0000
        Bathroom Details
        
        
      - Full Bathrooms: 2
- Half Bathrooms: 2
        Interior Features
                  
      - Shower
- Attic
- Pantry
- Walk-In Closets
- Primary Bedroom W/Bath
        Kitchen
                  
      - Washer
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Electric Range
- Dryer
- Dishwasher
        Lot Information
                  
      - Level
- Wooded
- Sidewalks
- Intown
- Near Shopping
- Near Golf Course
- Near Turnpike/Interstate
- Neighborhood
- Well Landscaped
        Property Features
        
        
      - Fireplace: 1
- Foundation: Concrete Perimeter
        Heating and Cooling
                  
        - Hot Water
- Baseboard
- Other
- Zoned
- Pellet Stove
- Window Unit(s)
          Basement Information
          
          
  - Full
- Finished
- Walk-Out Access
- Interior
        Flooring
                  
      - Tile
        Exterior Features
                  
    - Roof: Shingle
- Roof: Pitched
            Utility Information
            
            
    - Sewer: Public Sewer
- Energy: Dehumidifier, Insulated Foundation
        Parking
        
        
  - Paved
- Detached
- 5 - 10 Spaces
  Location
  
  
  
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Step inside and experience the unmatched warmth of leaded and stained-glass windows, solid wood handrails, and a decorative newel post topped with a bronze Art Deco finial statue. The character continues throughout with original interior wood shutters, elegant French doors, and exquisite wood detailing—including a Brazilian mahogany-paneled office with a built-in wet bar.
The home offers four bedrooms and two full-and-two-half baths, including a spacious primary suite with dual vanities and multiple closets. An updated kitchen with granite countertops and modern appliances seamlessly blends classic charm with everyday convenience. The laundry room is thoughtfully located for easy access, and the cozy family room features a pellet stove and more of the home's signature French doors.
Downstairs, the finished basement offers a versatile rec room/game room, complete with a second wet bar and half bath—perfect for entertaining or relaxing. The home also includes a one-car garage.
Set on a private, oversized, and fully fenced lot, this property offers both peace and space right in the heart of the city. Located just two blocks from the Bangor Public Library, St. Joseph Hospital, and Broadway Park, and just minutes from Northern Light Hospital, the University of Maine, and Husson University, this is truly one of Bangor's most special homes.
Homes of this caliber and heritage rarely come to market—don't miss your chance to own a piece of Bangor's architectural and cultural history.