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About This Home
This 0-bedroom, 2-bathroom residential multi family at 365 Turner Street in Auburn, ME is listed for $325,000 ($152 per sqft). Built in 1920, the home offers 2,140 sqft of living space on a 0.12 acres lot.
Conveniently located in-town Auburn, this duplex offers a compelling opportunity for both owner-occupants and investors seeking strong rental potential in a highly accessible setting. Just minutes from parks, shopping, dining, and everyday amenities, the property provides easy access to everything tenants value most.
Each unit features a functional and consistent layout with two bedrooms, including a generously sized primary bedroom with a walk-in closet. Washer and dryer hookups in both units add everyday convenience, while tenants are responsible for their own heat, hot water, and electricity--helping to keep operating expenses straightforward.
The upstairs unit includes access to a third floor, currently unused but may offer potential. Additional highlights include ample on-site parking and a spacious attached barn/garage, offering flexibility for storage, workshop use, or further potential. The property has a strong rental history and is currently fully occupied, making it a turnkey addition to a portfolio or a smart path to owner-occupied investing. 24-hour notice required for showings.
Key Features
- Built in 1920
- 0.12 acre lot
- 2 stories
Property Details
Monthly Cost Estimate
$1,738/mo
20% down · 6.5% · 30 years
Estimates only. Actual payments may vary.
Location
365 Turner Street
Auburn, ME 04210
Property Details
Flooring
Construction
Heating
Questions & Answers
This 0-bedroom, 2-bathroom residential multi family at 365 Turner Street is listed at $325,000 ($152/sqft). The estimated monthly payment is $1,408 based on 20% down at 6.5% interest.
Key features include: Built in 1920, 0.12 acre lot, 2 stories.
This property is listed by Rachel Bannister and can be reached at 2072405242 or rachel.bannister@exprealty.com.







