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Cozy Home in Bangor Maine

Cozy Home in Bangor Maine: A Spacious One-Bedroom Rental in Maine's Second City

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two chairs and a bench in a yard at Cozy home in Bangor Maine in Bangor
two chairs and a bench in a yard at Cozy home in Bangor Maine in Bangor

Why Stay

Why Cozy Home in Bangor Maine

Bangor doesn't get the coastal attention that Portland or Bar Harbor commands, but it's quietly become a practical hub for travelers heading Down East - and a solid base for exploring the Penobscot River valley. This cozy home in Bangor Maine offers the kind of breathing room that hotels can't: a full kitchen, private parking, and the feeling of actually living somewhere rather than checking in. It's one bedroom, honestly furnished, the sort of place where you'd unpack for a few days and settle in rather than hunt for a restaurant at 9 p.m. after a long drive.

The single review on file gives it a perfect 10 - worth noting, though a small sample. The guest felt immediately at home, and that's the pitch here: space, comfort, no fuss. It's not a boutique inn with a story; it's a house that works.

Full kitchen means you're not eating out every meal. There's a stove, sink, refrigerator, and storage. Families or groups on a budget will appreciate the ability to buy groceries and cook breakfast at home. The washing machine is there too, so a week-long stay doesn't require half your luggage to be clean clothes.

Free parking on-site, with no lot shuffling. Private parking means your car stays where you left it - a quiet advantage over downtown hotels where parking can be scarce or requires a trip to a garage.

Spacious enough to spread out. The guest review emphasizes roominess and comfort, the kind of feedback you don't often hear about hotel rooms. If you're traveling as a couple or small family and want space to breathe, this is the appeal.

Walking distance to downtown Bangor. The address on Earle Avenue puts you close enough to the city center to access restaurants, shops, and the Kenduskeag Stream Trail without feeling isolated.

Rooms

The rooms

This is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom house. The listing mentions a four-bedroom option in reviews, which may indicate the property has multiple rental units or the platform classification differs from the actual layout - contact the host for clarity on exact bed count and room configuration if you need more than one sleeping area. The space is furnished, with heating and air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and clean essentials. No fancy touches, but the review language ("spaces and comfortable") suggests adequate furnishings and good condition.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Couples, small families, budget travelers, base for Acadia trips

Price tier

Budget-friendly

Open

Year-round

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · free parking · spacious

Details

44 Earle Avenue, Bangor, ME 04401
Parking: Free private on-site

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Essentials: Free WiFi · Free private parking · Air conditioning · Heating · Flat-screen TV

Kitchen & Laundry: Full kitchen with cookware · Washing machine

Property: Smoke-free · English-speaking host

Seasons

When to visit

Winter (December–March). Cold, but Bangor's indoor venues (skating rink, theater, museums) are open. Ice on the Kenduskeag Stream makes for quiet riverside walks. Cheapest rates of the year.

Spring (April–May). Mud season in Maine, but Bangor's streets clear fast. Moderate temperatures; good for exploring the city center without tourist crowds. Leaf-peeping hasn't started, so lodging is easier to find.

Summer (June–August). Peak season. The river is swimmable, downtown events pick up, and trips to Acadia are in full swing. Most expensive and busiest period.

Fall (September–October). Peak foliage draws crowds inland, especially late September through early October. Comfortable weather; Acadia is stunning. Book early.

Reviews

What guests say

"My stay here was wonderful. It was spacious and comfortable. I immediately felt like home. I would stay here again in a heartbeat." - Stephen, United States · Couple · 10/10

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Bangor waterfront & Kenduskeag Stream Trail - 0.5 mi · Walking and biking path that runs through downtown
  • Cole Land Transportation Museum - 1.1 mi · Vintage trucks, logging equipment, and narrow-gauge railroad; quirky and local
  • Great Fire of 1911 Historic District - 1.2 mi · Walking tour of the neighborhoods rebuilt after Bangor's devastating fire
  • Bangor International Airport - 1.9 mi · Regional hub if you're flying in or out
  • Cross Insurance Center - 2.6 mi · Concert and sports venue (catch a Maine Mariners game in winter)
  • Penobscot River region - 2–5 mi · Launch point for trips to Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, and the Downeast region
  • Ice-skating rink - nearby · Indoor skating option in colder months

FAQ

Good to know

Is this a hotel or a private rental? It's a private vacation rental - a house, not a hotel. You'll have full access to the kitchen and property, and a single bathroom. Contact the host about check-in procedures and house rules before booking.

Is breakfast included? No. The appeal is the full kitchen, so you can prepare your own breakfast or grab something downtown. Multiple cafes and diners are within walking distance.

How far is it from Acadia National Park? About 45 minutes to an hour from downtown Bar Harbor via Route 1A. A good base if you want a quieter, less expensive spot while exploring Mount Desert Island on day trips.

Is the home near restaurants and shops? Yes. Earle Avenue is close to Bangor's downtown core, with local restaurants, coffee shops, and grocery stores within a 10-minute walk or quick drive.

Is there air conditioning? Yes. The home has both air conditioning and heating, important for year-round comfort in Maine's variable climate.

Are pets allowed? The listing doesn't specify. Contact the host directly about pet policies before booking.

How many beds are in the home? The listing shows one bedroom and one bathroom, but reviews mention a four-bedroom configuration. Clarify the actual layout and bed count with the host to ensure it matches your group size.

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