$399,000

13 Monroe St Portland, ME 04101

2 beds
1 full
1,089 sqft
0.05 acres
House

Property details

About 13 Monroe St

Located in the vibrant and evolving East Bayside neighborhood, 13 Monroe offers an unique opportunity for creative homeowners or land developers. This modest two-bedroom home sits on a lot with the potential for redevelopment. The house has a private driveway and adorable backyard. Viewed as a buildable lot, the zoning indicates that up to 3 units could be developed. If paired with the neighboring property, also listed for sale at 22 Madison, the lots could be joined for potentially 6 residential units. Located along Portland's Washington Ave Restaurant Row, and blocks from the East Bayside breweries, coffee shops and art studios, this location delivers an attractive blend of urban convenience and long-term upside. Showings begin Tuesday, June 17 at 11 am

Highlights

Home typeSingle Family Residence
HeatingHot Water, Baseboard
StatusActive
Size1,089 sqft
BasementYes
Lot size0.05 Acres
Year built1920
Parking1 - 4 Spaces, Gravel, Off Street
MLS #1626374

Summary

  • Full Bathrooms: 1
  • Basement: Yes
  • Flooring Type: Wood, Carpet
  • Total Bedroom Count: 2
  • Attached Garage: No
  • Parking: 1 - 4 Spaces, Gravel, Off Street
  • Architectural Style: New Englander
  • Heating: Hot Water, Baseboard
  • Cooling: None
  • List Price: $399,000
  • Annual Tax Amount: $5,855
  • Tax Year: 2024
  • Lot: Sidewalk
  • Year Built: 1920
  • Living Area: 1,089 SqFt
  • Lot Size: 0.05 Acres
  • MLS Number: 1626374
  • MLS Name: Maine Listings
  • Office Name: Vitalius Real Estate Group, LLC
  • Office Phone: (207) 541-3755
  • Office Email: brit@vitalius.com

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Price information

Property sales

DateEventPrice
Nov 17, 2009
Home Sold
$40,000

Tax history

YearAssessmentProperty Tax
2024$390,100$5,855
2023$390,100$5,621
2021$390,100$5,067
2020$124,400$2,900
2019$124,400$2,900

History based on county public records data.

Nearby schools

2

East End Community School

Public District PK-5

0.4 mi

195 North St

2

Howard C Reiche Community School

Public District PK-5

1.3 mi

166 Brackett St

4

Presumpscot School

Public District PK-5

1.3 mi

69 Presumpscot St

School ratings are a score out of 10, where 10 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.

All data from GreatSchools

Neighborhood

The neighbors living near this home have an average income of $29,865. Most Portland, ME residents have annual incomes less than $<35k. Residents typically live in single, no kids family. Residents of this area typically have high school diploma education.

How much money do the neighbors make?

55%
<35k
43%
35k-100k
3%
100k-200k
0%
200k+

What level of education do the neighbors have?

High School Diploma
Post Secondary Degree
Masters Degree
Doctorate

What types of families live nearby?

45%
Single, No Kids
23%
Single, with Kids
10%
Married, No Kids
22%
Married, with Kids

Are the neighbors home owners or renters?

Home Owners
Renters

How old are people in this area?

23%
<11 yrs old
12%
12-17 yrs old
29%
18-34 yrs old
32%
35-64 yrs old
4%
65+ yrs old

What do the neighbors do for fun?

  • SoccerSoccer
  • Pro BoxingPro Boxing
  • Pro WrestlingPro Wrestling

Where do the neighbors shop?

  • Forever 21Forever 21
  • BurlingtonBurlington
  • Express/Express For MenExpress/Express For Men

Where do the neighbors go to eat?

  • Dominos PizzaDominos Pizza
  • PopeyesPopeyes
  • Cicis PizzaCicis Pizza

What do the neighbors drive?

  • MazdaMazda
  • DodgeDodge
  • PontiacPontiac

What do the neighbors listen to?

  • Rhythmic Contemporary HitsRhythmic Contemporary Hits
  • Urban ContemporaryUrban Contemporary
  • Adult HitsAdult Hits
All data provided by Home Junction and Claritas

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The city is served by a comprehensive array of services, including a network of public and private schools that cater to a range of educational needs. Healthcare is well-supported with several hospitals offering specialized services. Portland's public library system is extensive, providing resources and programming for all ages. Retail and dining options are plentiful, showcasing local products and flavors, and the city is proactive in adapting services to meet the evolving needs of its diverse population.

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Portland's housing market is diverse, offering a mix of historic charm and modern convenience. The area is known for its Victorian and Colonial-style homes, with a significant number of properties reflecting the city's rich maritime history. While single-family homes are prevalent, there is also a substantial selection of condos and townhouses, particularly in the downtown area. The homeownership rate in Portland is robust, with a healthy balance between owners and renters.

About 13 Monroe St

The listing price of 13 Monroe St property is $399,000.

The property 13 Monroe St is a house located in Portland, Maine, 04101.

Active Listing: 13 Monroe St is Active, which means the seller is accepting offers.

The nearby schools for 13 Monroe St are: East End Community School (GreatSchools Rating 2/10), Howard C Reiche Community School (GreatSchools Rating 2/10), Presumpscot School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), King Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 2/10), Daniel F. Mahoney Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), Lincoln Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), Portland High School (GreatSchools Rating 3/10), Baxter Academy for Tech & Sciences (GreatSchools Rating 9/10), Deering High School (GreatSchools Rating 2/10).

According to the records, the last property tax for 2024 is $5,855 (source: MLS/based on county public records data).

The last sale was on November 17, 2009 for $40,000 (source: MLS/tax record).

The property at 13 Monroe St has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

The property 13 Monroe St is 1,089 SqFt (source: MLS/tax record).

The year of construction for 13 Monroe St is 1920.

This home is located at 13 Monroe St in Portland, ME and zip code 04101. This 1,089 square foot home, which was built in 1920, sits on a 0.05 acre lot. Features: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. It is currently priced at $399,000.

From Rocket Homes Real Estate and based on county public records data.

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