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Studio Apartments for Rent in Madawaska, ME

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    $850 - $925 per month

    Apartment for Rent

    Studio - 1 Bed

    357 Main St, Madawaska, ME 04756

    Ground Floor 1-Bedroom Apartment in Downtown Madawaska with 12-month lease agreement and direct deposit payment.Available April 1 2026 Looking for affordable living in a convenient downtown location? Newly remodeled and affordable apartments in Madawaska, Maine, offer great value for anyone seeking a fresh and updated space without breaking the bank.Apartment Features:

    357 Main St, Madawaska, ME 04756
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    $685 - $1,275 per month

    Heritage Place

    Studio - 3 Beds

    322 Main St, Madawaska, ME 04756

    Heritage Place is an Iconic building located in the heart of downtown Madawaska with shops, library, town office, restaurants and shopping all within easy walking distance, The building is well secured with 24 hour security surveillance cameras inside and outside the building. Each apartment has its own dedicated off street parking. All tenants enjoy a family friendly environment with absolutely

    322 Main St, Madawaska, ME 04756

Why Live in Madawaska

Madawaska, ME, situated in Aroostook County, is known for its rich Acadian culture and winter recreation. As the northernmost town in the U.S., it borders Canada, separated by the St. John River and connected via the Edmundston-Madawaska Bridge. This proximity fosters strong cultural ties, reflected in local cuisine, traditions, and festivals. The Madawaska Acadian Festival, held each August, celebrates Franco-American heritage with ploye-making, farmers markets, and a fireworks display. The town's rural landscape offers numerous things to do, especially in winter, with activities like ice-skating at the Multi-Purpose Center, Nordic skiing at Four Seasons Trail, and ice fishing at Long Lake. Birch Point Beach on Long Lake provides summer fun with boating and fishing. Housing options range from historic Cape Cods downtown to Colonial farmhouses in the countryside. The local dining scene on U.S. Route 1 includes favorites like Dolly’s, known for its chicken stew and ploye, DuBois’ Restaurant with steak tips, and Chez Helen’s poutine. Madawaska Public Schools serve the community, with notable achievements in basketball and Nordic skiing. The town relies on U.S. Route 1 for car-dependent commutes, with Presque Isle International Airport 60 miles south for air travel. Winters are cold and snowy, while summers are mild, offering a balanced climate for residents.

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