• Brand new home situated on the Falmouth Foreside, a coveted stretch of coastal land just outside of Portland
• Built by Pinnacle Home Builders, featuring wide-plank hardwood floors, walk-in butler’s pantry, double-sided fireplace and sumptuous primary suite
• Oversized two-car garage has an extra bay for small vehicles or storage; side and back decks overlook 0.44-acre lot
A fabulous opportunity is almost complete on the Falmouth Foreside. This rare, new construction home by Pinnacle Home Builders is tucked back from historic Route 88. Featuring four bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths and a desirable proximity to Casco Bay and the Town Landing, this beautiful home will be the center of your Southern Maine lifestyle.
Upon entering, you’ll find a convenient mudroom with built-ins, leading to an open concept living area that seamlessly combines the living room, dining room and kitchen. Perfect for entertaining, the spacious kitchen includes a walk-in butler’s pantry, complete with a beverage fridge. This home boasts beautiful wood floors throughout, offering both elegance and warmth. A striking double-sided fireplace is the focal point of the living room, and brings a cozy ambiance to the office, creating an ideal work-from-home space.
Upstairs, a primary suite includes a large bathroom with double vanity leading into an expansive walk-in closet. A second bedroom with ensuite bath is great for guests, and two additional bedrooms share a hallway bathroom. The second-floor laundry room adds convenience to daily living. Also on property is a spacious two-car garage with an additional bay that is perfect for utility vehicles and extra storage.
Don’t miss this chance to own a brand-new home in a coveted location. The Falmouth Foreside is a quiet, wooded stretch of coastal land located just a 15-minute drive from downtown Portland, and with easy access to Interstate 95 and Falmouth Town Center for everyday amenities.
98B Foreside Road is represented 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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