Tucked into the forests of North Bangor, this late‑eighties ranch feels like a home someone loved, not just a house someone built. Large windows pull in the changing light, from pale winter mornings to golden summer evenings, while warm wood finishes soften every room. The living room, anchored by its wood‑burning stove, seems made for slow Sundays, steaming mugs, and snow quietly piling up outside.The kitchen opens easily to the backyard, where level ground, mature trees, and open sky invite gardens, firepits, or a future deck. Bedrooms look out onto green, not concrete, and extra rooms hint at an office, studio, or reading nook waiting to happen. An attached garage and wide driveway keep everyday life practical, but the feeling here is anything but ordinary: it’s the rare place where you can actually hear yourself think, and maybe start again.
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