Built in 2005, this impeccable colonial offers the extensive space inside and out that many people are looking for these days. It’s also less than a 15 minute drive to downtown Portland, the beaches, the Maine Mall and airport.
Totaling 3,102 SF, this house includes a finished, daylight basement that would make an excellent game room/entertainment space, with a dropped ceiling to attenuate sound and a huge bedroom above the garage that is currently used as a home gym, complete with a bike, multiple weight racks and the floor space for exercises.
That’s in addition to the primary suite, which has a double sink and low entry shower, and two other second floor bedrooms. The common bathroom has a bathtub along with a washer and dryer.
The main floor, all hardwood, is arranged around the central staircase, semi-open as it flows around from living room with gas fireplace, to sunny kitchen with eat-in area and large island to the formal dining room. Entrances are at the front door or through the attached two-car garage.
Out back is the large deck, accessible from the kitchen/living room. It overlooks the perfectly maintained lawn and woods that stretch far back to the Nonesuch River, providing extra privacy in a quiet neighborhood.
25 Woodspell Rd. is listed by Tom and Julia Ranello. Call us at 207-838-1651 or email ranellogroup@gmail.com. We love where we live. Open house held on Sat., May 15 and Sun., May 16, from noon to 2 p.m.
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