Prouts Neck forms the northern end of Saco Bay, providing sanctuary to birds at the entrance of the Scarborough Marsh. Sandy beaches form part of the neck’s east and west edges, providing refuge and recreation to humans all summer and beyond. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a newly constructed home that has been optimized for four seasons of enjoyment in one of the country’s most desirable places to live.
This cottage design maximizes the qualities of the site, with thoughtful architecture and landscape design to provide privacy and abundant sunlight. An open concept floor plan on the first floor has been designed with entertaining in mind, with effortless access to the rear deck and backyard from the dining room and custom kitchen.
The attached one car garage features a bonus room above, connected to the main house, giving you that essential flexible space for work from home, guest quarters, or fitness and recreation. The second floor also houses four bedrooms and two full baths.
Daily errands can be completed on Route 1, just ten minutes away. Downtown Portland is a 20-minute drive. Buy today for the ability to select finishes and make this your home for next summer and years to come.
449 Black Point Road 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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