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110 Beech Hill Road, Blue Hill. Listed for sale in August 2023.

110 BEECH HILL ROAD, Blue Hill — $525,000
3 beds, 2.5+ baths, 2,175 SF

Skylights, cathedral ceilings, central catwalk, vanities lined with globe lights—this home is definitely an ‘80s baby. (1984 to be exact.) The listing says the home has a fair bit of newness: crucially, replacement skylights, the roof, a water filtration system, and paint throughout. Plus, the Blue Hill Peninsula food scene has just started to get its own bit of national attention. From this private two-acre lot, you can zip over to the Blue Hill Wine Shop in three minutes or have pizza at Tinder Hearth in 20. Listed by Kristina Porto, The Christopher Group, LLC. See the full listing.

70 Butter Point, Waldoboro. Listed for sale in October 2023.

70 BUTTER POINT, Waldoboro — $1.3 million
3 beds, 3 baths, 2,939

SF Showcasing the evolution of a trend, a recent renovation created a high-end, modern farmhouse interior for this circa 1971 waterfront home. The central living space looks out over the full-length back deck and water, with the kitchen outfitted by Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, and the living area warmed by a sleek gas fireplace. Arrive via land in the heated two-car garage, or by water, accessing a dock, ramp and float at the tidal end of the Medomak River. Listed by Chris Cokinis, Camden Real Estate Company. See the full listing.

341 Elm Hill Road, Paris. Listed for sale in September 2023.

341 ELM HILL ROAD, Paris — $409,900
2 beds, 1.5 baths, 1,828 SF

This western Maine home catches eyes with its gingerbread gable trim, wraparound deck, and turquoise paint job. Not visible from the front facade is exactly how much space is here, including a finished lower level with walkout access. Built circa 1971, the listing says recent updates include the kitchen, flooring, shingles, an on-demand water boiler, and gas fireplace in the living room. There’s space outside too: find a detached garage and workshop all on a five-and-a-half-acre lot. Listed by Lorie Olson, Bearfoot Realty. See the full listing.

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