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Timeless home in the heart of the Falmouth Foreside with over 3,300 SF of living space and a two-story, three-bay carriage house
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Elegant first floor social spaces: wraparound porch, formal dining room, airy kitchen leading into den with a recently installed wood-burning fireplace
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Third floor bonus room has plumbing for another bathroom, carriage house has a second story space waiting to be completed
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Uncommon opportunity to own a home in this desirable waterfront community just north of Portland and south of Freeport
Right in the heart of Falmouth Foreside, this elegant home with timeless appeal exudes the charm and character of its seaside surroundings.
Set across from Underwood Park and a stone’s throw to Casco Bay, this architecturally distinct home has been lovingly maintained and enhanced over the years. The front parlor features a stained-glass window and a formal entryway from Foreside Road. A wraparound porch welcomes you into the bright and airy kitchen, which flows gracefully to a cozy den with a recently added wood burning fireplace. Continuing into the formal dining room, the table could be set for an elegant dinner party after a day on the boat.
Upstairs, five bedrooms and three full bathrooms offer generous spaces. The third floor provides an open bonus room, perfect for an office or media room. Plumbing is in place, potentially supporting another full bath. The recently constructed three-bay carriage house promises room for expansion on the second floor as an accessory dwelling unit or home office.
In a location that can’t be beat, 257 Foreside offers a lifestyle without comparison.
257 Foreside Rd. is listed by David Banks of RE/MAX By The Bay in Portland. Please contact David at 207-773-2345 or at dbanks@davidbanksteam.com.

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