Lake Home For Sale
Opportunity Knocks in the Heart of Harrison, Maine!Welcome to Crystal Lake Shores, a cherished and sought-after association in the picturesque town of Harrison--a quintessential Maine community rich in charm and natural beauty. This is a rare opportunity to own a property that's been in the same family for decades and is now ready for its next chapter.
Just steps away, enjoy 63 feet of shared sandy beach frontage on beautiful Crystal Lake--perfect for swimming, kayaking, or simply soaking in the serenity. Whether you're looking to make a year-round residence, a seasonal getaway, or an investment with potential, this property invites you to bring your vision, creativity, and some elbow grease to make it truly shine. Harrison is a vibrant four-season community, and this home gives you access not only to Crystal Lake, but also to Long Lake and nearby mountain adventures. An unbeatable location, this is your chance to create something special in a welcoming and scenic neighborhood.
Location Highlights:
2 hr 43 min to Boston
13.3 miles to Pleasant Mountain Ski Area
29 miles to Sunday River Ski Resort
6 miles to Bridgton - offering restaurants, boutique shopping, art galleries more,
2.2 miles to Long Lake in Harrison - with public access for boating and recreation and under 2 miles to the lovely Crystal Lake Park and beach.
Home is being sold as-is. Easy to show - schedule through the Broker Bay showing platform.
Property Details
- Beds: 5
- Baths: 2.0
- Sq Feet: 1320
- Year Built: 1988
- Location: Crystal Lake
- Acres: 0.320
- Lakefront: Yes
- Lakeview: Yes
- County: Cumberland County
- Heat/AC: Forced Air
- Siding: Frame, Vinyl Siding
- Roof: Shingle
- MLS #: 1636768
- Yearly HOA Fee: $450
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Ad Number : | 6595480 |
Viewed: | 25 times |
Added: | Sep 06, 2025 |
Updated on: | Sep 06, 2025 |
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