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Discover the charm of Taylor Edes Inn, a historic gem built in 1915, nestled in the picturesque town of Dexter, Maine. This central location offers easy access to a plethora of nearby attractions. This inn boasts warmly decorated rooms, each thoughtfully equipped with unique amenities uncommon in traditional B&Bs. Guests are welcomed with plush robes, perfect for a relaxing trip to the hot tub. Additional comforts include a well-equipped gym, WiFi, and cable TV. For those seeking some spirited entertainment, the Man Cave is the ultimate hangout spot, complete with a flat screen TV, pool table, dart board, and poker table. Beyond the inn's comforts, the surrounding area offers a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Lake Wassookeag is merely a mile away, and the renowned Moosehead Lake is less than an hour's drive. Dexter is also an excellent hub for hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and ATVing adventures. After a day of outdoor adventures, whether it's hiking, sightseeing, or exploring the nearby Acadia National Park, Mt Katahdin, or Peaks Kenny State Park, guests can return to the inn to unwind. For those with a vision other than a B&B, the inn offers the unique opportunity to be purchased and returned to a private residence, blending historical charm with modern comforts. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of Maine's rich heritage and make Taylor Edes Inn your own. Furnishings are negotiable.
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Your BAH amount is for the military housing area.
Property taxes are generally around 1.2% of the home’s value, but may vary based on location.
Annual homeowners insurance is typically 0.35% of the home’s value but can vary based on insurer.
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22.29% of housing units are renter occupied.
23.37% are vacant.
The median travel time to work is 15 minutes.
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