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Springvale, ME Townhomes for Sale

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    $227,500

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 896 Sq Ft

    538 Main St Unit 19, Springvale, ME 04083

    Charming Condo in the Heart of Springvale - Affordable Living, Ideal Location!Discover affordable comfort and convenience in this cozy 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath condo nestled in the heart of Springvale. With 896 square feet, this low-maintenance home is perfect for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone seeking a simpler lifestyle without compromising on location.Step inside to find a

    Troy Williams Keller Williams Coastal and Lakes & Mountains Realty

    538 Main St Unit 19, Springvale, ME 04083
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    $434,900 New Construction

    • 4 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 2,250 Sq Ft

    19 Signal St Unit I-2, Sanford, ME 04083

    FINISHED DAYLIGHT BASEMENT! OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE! LENDER CERTIFIED FOR MSHA OR OTHER LENDING PROGRAMS! Beautifully located in the wooded subdivisions of Springvale, this highly sought after condo offers an open concept kitchen/living area, perfect for entertaining! 3 bedrooms located on the 2nd floor with convenient laundry. The primary bedroom is adorned with en suite bath and walk-in closet.

    Danielle Lape Kre Brokerage Group

    19 Signal St Unit I-2, Sanford, ME 04083

Why Live in Springvale

Springvale, located in southern Maine’s York County, is a small village within Sanford known for its laidback suburban atmosphere and rural charm. Bisected by the Mousam River, Springvale features 19th-century New England homes along walkable central streets. Main Street is the hub for community events and local dining, with spots like Springvale Publick House offering classic pub fare and Mel’s Raspberry Patch serving breakfast favorites. For more amenities, residents often head to downtown Sanford. The village hosts summer concerts on the Springvale Public Library patio and various year-round activities, including children’s story times and mindfulness classes. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy green spaces at Springvale Park, the Mousam Way Trail, and the Sanford-Springvale Rail Trail, which offers hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Housing options range from mid-20th century bungalows and Cape Cods to Colonial Revivals and American Foursquares, with properties on central streets featuring smaller lots and those on rural roads offering expansive fields and dense woods. While local schools have average ratings, high school students can attend career preparation courses at Sanford Regional Technical Center. Residents typically rely on personal vehicles for commuting, with state highways connecting to U.S. Route 202 and Interstate 95, making Portland accessible within 35 miles.
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