Home For Sale
Move right into this charming waterfront home built in 2008. Partially furnished (see list) and ready for you to enjoy. First time this address has been on the market in 80 years. Nestled in a protected cove, the property features a sandy beach with a gradual, sandy bottom entry; perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. Launch your kayak, canoe, or boat straight from your private dock. Walk in through the metal loon gate to a stone patio. Inside, floor-to-ceiling windows in the open-concept living space showcase breathtaking water views. Wake up to the gorgeous water view right from your bed, and keep your favorite reads close with built in bookshelves. Gleaming oak hardwood floors bring natural warmth throughout the home. Listen to the sounds of nature all around you; from the call of loons to the sight of eagles nesting nearby. A Vermont Castings stove adds cozy comfort for chilly days, while recent updates include a newer septic system. Bask in the sun on the deck (with composite Decking) while you watch your pets run around in the fenced in yard. The matching shed offers a convenient and stylish space for storing your lawnmower, patio furniture, and outdoor essentials. Conveniently located near Route 302, with easy access to Portland, Windham, and local amenities; and just 30 minutes to skiing; this home offers the perfect balance of peaceful retreat and year-round recreation. Experience the beauty, comfort, and tranquility of lakefront living.Property Details
- Beds: 1
- Baths: 0.0
- Sq Feet: 840
- Year Built: 2008
- Location: Panther Pond
- Acres: 0.150
- Waterfront: Yes
- Waterview: Yes
- County: Cumberland County
- Siding: Wood Siding, Wood Frame
- Roof: Shingle
- MLS #: 1635928
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Ad Number : | 6566056 |
Viewed: | 109 times |
Added: | Aug 29, 2025 |
Updated on: | Aug 29, 2025 |
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