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July 2024 Featured Agent | |
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Stanley Russell | from Realty of Maine |
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*Alton • Arey • Back Settlement • Bangor • Basin Mills • Billings Hill • *Bradford • Bradford Center • Bradford Station • *Bradley • *Brewer • *Burlington • Cardville • *Carmel • *Carroll • *Charleston • *Chester • *Clifton • Coburn • Cold Brook • *Corinna • Corinna Center • *Corinth • Costigan • Crocker Turn • Crockertown • Damascus • *Dexter • *Dixmont • Dixmont Center • Dolby • *Drew • East Bangor • East Corinth • East Dixmont • East Eddington • East Exeter • East Hampden • East Holden • East Lowell • *East Millinocket • East Newport • East Orrington • East Winn • *Eddington • *Edinburg • *Enfield • *Etna • Etna Center • *Exeter • Exeter Center • Exeter Mills • French Mill • French Settlement • *Garland • Gerry • Gilford • *Glenburn • Glenburn Center • Gould Landing • *Greenbush • Greenfield • Grindstone • *Hampden • Hampden Center • Hampden Highlands • Hampden Station • Hardy Hill • Hay Brook • *Hermon • Hermon Center • Hermon Pond • Higginsville • *Holden • *Howland • *Hudson • Huntington Mill • Jordan Mills • *Kenduskeag • Kingman • *Lagrange • *Lakeville • *Lee • *Levant • *Lincoln • Lincoln Center • Lincoln Mills • *Lowell • Lucky Landing • *Mattawamkeag • *Maxfield • McGregor Mill • Meadowville • *Medway • *Milford • *Millinocket • Morgan Beach • *Mount Chase • *Newburgh • Newburgh Center • Newburgh Village • *Newport • Norcross • North Bradford • North Dexter • North Dixmont • North Hermon • North Lincoln • North Newburgh • North Newport • North Orrington • Olamon • *Old Town • *Orono • *Orrington • Orrington Center • *Passadumkeag • *Patten • Pea Cove • Pea Ridge • Perkins • *Plymouth • Prentiss • Robyville • Rollins Mill • Rollins Mills • Sandy Beach • Saponac • *Seboeis • Sherman Station • Shin Pond • Siberia • Silvers Mills • Six Mile Falls • South Corinth • South Exeter • South Lagrange • South Levant • South Lincoln • South Newburgh • South Orrington • South Springfield • South Woodville • Spooners Mill • Spragues Mill • *Springfield • *Stacyville • *Stetson • Stillwater Avenue • Twin Brook • *Veazie • Villa Vaughn • Webb Hill • *Webster • West Bangor • West Charleston • West Corinth • West Enfield • West Glenburn • West Hampden • West Levant • West Seboeis • *Winn • *Woodville
A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Penobscot County.
Penobscot County is located in the northeastern part of Maine, USA. Established on February 15, 1816, it was named after the Penobscot River, which has its eastern boundary. The river, in turn, derives its name from the Penobscot Indian Nation, a Native American tribe indigenous to the region.
The Penobscot River played a crucial role in the early history of the county, providing an essential transportation route for the local logging industry. Bangor, the county's seat, gradually emerged as a prominent lumber and shipbuilding center beginning in the early 19th century. The area also attracted European settlers, particularly English and Irish migrants seeking economic opportunities.
Throughout the 19th century, Penobscot County's economy evolved, encompassing paper production, textiles, and metalwork. In the 20th century, manufacturing plants for footwear and automobiles were established, further diversifying the economy. Today, the county's economy has grown to include healthcare, retail, and education services.
A fun fact about Penobscot County is that Bangor, its largest city, claims to be the birthplace of the legendary lumberjack character Paul Bunyan. A 31-foot tall statue of Paul Bunyan, erected in 1959, stands in Bangor as a tribute to the region's rich lumbering history.