131 STATE STREET, UNIT 3
Constructed in the 1880s, this historic West End property was originally built as a single family home for Mr. William E. Gould, a wealthy member of Maine’s First National Bank. In 1924 the property was converted into offices and has since been renovated into 16 unique and charming, classic apartments. Full of beautiful mahogany, natural light and thoughtful furnishings, enjoy living in one of Portland’s most historic buildings with all the comforts and amenities of the 21st century.
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Located in a charming and historic building, this fully furnished studio apartment has been renovated to perfection! Full of natural light, thoughtfully arranged and outfitted with a huge closet, this modest studio has ample storage and a spacious feel. Complete with a fully applianced kitchen, updated bathroom with a tub and shower combo, queen size bed, dining table for two and a perfectly mounted flatscreen TV, this cozy studio checks every box.
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Features:
Portland Furnished Rental
Studio
One Bath
Queen Bed
Hardwood and Tile Flooring
Bose Stereo
One Flat Screen TV
On Site Laundry
Bicycle Storage Area
Off Street Parking
All Utilities Included (heat, AC, hot water, electric, cable and Wi-Fi)
Additional features:
Iron, Ironing Board, Vacuum Cleaner
Cleaning Services (additional fee)
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About the neighborhood
Portland’s upscale West End, a leafy, residential neighborhood, is known for its grand brick homes, trendy local restaurants, and the sprawling Western Promenade, with views of the nearby Fore River and–on a good day–even far-off Mount Washington. Small parks and community gardens dot the neighborhood. Heading toward Portland’s Old Port, the busy shopping district that straddles the city’s working wharf, you’ll find Victoria Mansion, an 1800s Italianate home offering seasonal tours of its lavish interior. Nearby, trendy restaurants and popular bars cluster around Longfellow Square.
Noted for its architecture, history, and vibe, the West End is a popular destination for tourists and locals, and was called in 2010 “one of the best preserved Victorian neighborhoods in the country” by the Minneapolis StarTribune. Historic buildings include 68 High Street, The Gothic House, Brown House, Butler House, and Morrill Mansion.
The West End has long been known for ethnic and socioeconomic diversity, noted for its inclusivity and open-mindedness by the Portland Press Herald as early as the 1990s.
The neighborhood has been home to numerous well-known Portlanders including two noted architects, Francis H. Fassett and John Calvin Stevens. The latter was a major contributor to the Colonial Revival style and the former, through his work in the Victorian High Gothic and Queen Anne styles, greatly influenced the look of modern-day Portland.
What's nearby?
- State Theatre (.3 miles)
- Cross Insurance Arena (.4 miles)
- Portland Stage (.4 miles)
- Deering Oaks Park (.5 miles)
- Portland Museum of Art (.3 miles)
- Children’s Museum (.3 miles)
- Victoria Mansion (.2 miles)
- Post Office (.2 miles)
- Portland Public Library (.6 miles)
- FedEx (.6 miles)
- Maine Red Claws (.6 miles)
- Portland Sea Dogs (.7 miles)
Restaurants
- Bao Bao Dumpling House (.1 miles)
- LFK (.1 miles)
- Starbuck’s Coffee (.2 miles)
- Wild Burrito (.3 miles)
- OTTO Pizza (.3 miles)
- Green Elephant Vegan Bistro (.2 miles)
- Lazzari (.2 miles)
- Congress Bar & Grill (.2 miles)
- Boda (.2 miles)
- King of the Roll (.2 miles)
- Local 188 (.2 miles)
- Nosh (.4 miles)
- Emilitsa (.4 miles)
- Hot Suppa (.3 miles)
- Chaval (.3 miles)
- Bonobo (.3 miles)
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Description
This style property is located in Portland is currently For rent and has been listed on PMR. This property is listed at . It has bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, and is . The property was built in year.