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| The Valuation Group of Auburn, Inc. |
| Phone # (207)-783-5060 |
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| Eastland Appraisal Company, Inc. |
| Phone # (207)-344-6333 |
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13 yrs. experience appraising single family, multi-family, condos, vacant land, modulars, mobile homes, farmhouses, waterfront. Approved for FHA, VA, Rural Development, MSHA and Conventional financing
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| Anctil Appraisal Service |
| Phone # (207)-784-9149 |
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FHA Approved, Appraisal Instsiute Member, Appraising Real Estate in Central Maine since 1998. Covering all of Androsoggin county and parts of Cumberland,Oxford,Kenebec and Sagadahoc Countie
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| Elisabeth C. Pollack |
| Phone # (207)-743-5474 |
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| Commonwealth Appraisal Inc. |
| Phone # (207)-781-8971 |
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| Rob Loughrey Appraisal Services |
| Phone # (207)-353-8399 |
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| Androscoggin County Quick Facts |
County Population: 103,793
County Houses: 45,960
Land area: 470.3 sq. mi.
Water area: 27.0 sq. mi.
Industries providing employment: Educational,health and social services (22.1%), Manufacturing (19.3%), Retail trade (14.8%).
Races in Androscoggin County:
- White Non-Hispanic (96.4%)
- Two or more races (1.2%)
- Hispanic (1.0%)
- American Indian (0.8%)
- Black (0.7%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
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