• Set on Kinney Shores beach, this modern, cottage style home is good for year-round living or a seasonal escape
• Direct garage access to first level; second-floor open-concept kitchen, dining and living space with oceanside deck
• Primary suite includes walk-in closets and full bathroom; third floor bonus can be used as an office

This beautifully designed four bedroom, two-and- a-half-bathroom cottage-style home offers a blend of coastal charm and modern comfort. Nestled on a 0.21-acre lot, this property benefits from stunning ocean views and easy access to Kinney Shores beach just across the way.
The first level features three spacious bedrooms, a full bathroom, laundry room, and convenient garage access. The heart of the home is on the second floor, where you’ll find an open-concept kitchen, dining area and living room where you can enjoy the oceanside deck and take in the views. The second floor also boasts a generous primary bedroom with a luxurious full bath, walk-in closets, and a mix of tile and hardwood floors. Head up to the third floor to find a versatile bonus room or office that offers additional gathering space with breathtaking ocean vistas.
Located just minutes from the beauty of Ferry Beach State Park and numerous hiking trails, this home is a perfect coastal retreat with both tranquility and adventure right at your doorstep.
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78 Oceanside Drive 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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