
107 BULL ROCK RD., West Bath — $280,000
1 Bed, 1 Bath, 288 SF
This little, red home is as narrow as its galley kitchen, overlooking the New Meadows River from its full-length deck. The original structure, built in 1940, now has a modern look thanks to wide pine walls and linoleum floors, a spiral staircase to the loft and a heat pump. HOA fees cover plowing for year-round access. Listed by Ian B. Dixon, Keller Williams Realty Greater Portland. See the full listing.

16 WELCH ST., UNIT 2, Portland — $425,000
1 Bed, 1 Bath, 680 SF
A perfect Peaks Island pied à terre right down at the landing, this condo in a c. 1985 building has an open living/dining kitchen area that leads out to the city-facing deck. The bedroom also looks out at the harbor and Portland lights, and upstairs, a loft offers extra sleeping, working, or TV-watching space, plus a walk-in closet. Listed by Jill Keefe, Port Island Realty. See the full listing.

5 LYONS LN., UNIT GA, Rangeley — $299,000
1 Bed, 1 Bath, 396 SF
Lyons Lakeside Resort in Rangeley has created condo units of year-round cabins right on Rangeley Lake. Unit GA is a one-bedroom with a sleeping loft and western-facing front porch. The association fees cover access to shared grounds, swimming beach, boating dock, new sauna, and storage shed plus trash removal and Internet. Listed by Aimee Danforth, Noyes Real Estate. See the full listing.
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