If you want a car to actually use then, subject to all the usual caveats and inspections, this car looks interesting.
If you buy a low miler (for a lot more money) with an eye on resale then the whole raision d'etre of it's perceived extra value is the low mileage so you can't use it for fear of adding too many miles! Catch-22
Also many items deteriorate over time not mileage so it is not like you can assume lower maintenance costs. A higher mileage car (with proper history) will likely have many of the problem items sorted already as well.
As usual it depends on your own priorities and whether you want a car to drive or look at.
In any case, on paper, this car looks very good value for someone. If i was still looking I would be viewing it for sure.