Plenty of room for loved ones or potential for short-term rentals at this coveted spot on the Falmouth Foreside— luxury rooms, ideal amenities, proximity to the Town Landing beach and boat launch, plus great restaurants nearby and groceries across the street.
If you’ve grabbed a lobster roll at the Town Landing Market, you’ve likely noticed this magnificent home at the top of the road. Including the in-law apartment, there is nearly 6,000 SF, a half-acre yard, and 10 off street parking spaces. The homes are connected by a two-car garage. The in-law apartment features kitchen and living/dining area and two bedrooms. The main house has three stories, including a vaulted kitchen/dining/living space, ocean facing decks on every floor, and a three-season sunroom.
Look inside, all thoughtfully remodeled in timber-frame style in the past year, with new appliances, flooring and decking placed throughout. Start your day in the indoor lap pool (open three bay doors in the summer) or watch the light and movement in Casco Bay from the roof. End your day on the patio in front of the fire pit.
This iconic location is one of the most recognizable neighborhoods in Greater Portland Maine area. A short walk to the Town Landing, it’s also minutes from the Yacht Club, Portland Country Club, nature trails, local shopping, and the Old Port. Surrounded by the best of the Maine coast, this is an unforgettable home to live or vacation in for years to come.
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