Maine Lakefront Real Estate – Is There a Condo in Your Future?

Maine Waterfront Property – Embden Area Offers Beauty, Serenity
April 23, 2008
Engineers, Nonresidents Fuel Naples Lakefront Bridge Controversy
April 27, 2008

Maine Lakefront Real Estate – Is There a Condo in Your Future?


Now, I know what you’re thinking. When it comes to lakefront living, the thought of a condo leaves many lakefront buyers cold.
That’s because in their mind’s eye they see a concrete tower brimming with boxy units filled with indoor/outdoor carpeting, formica counters, vinyl sheet tile, avocado appliances and other vestiges of the seventies.
But, the truth is, lakefront condos in Vacationland, for the most part, are quite nicely appointed. They have woodburning fireplaces, screen porches, decks and master suites.
But what about privacy? Relax. Here in the lakes region there are no concrete hallways smelling of boiled cabbage and stale garlic. No grumpy asssociation members trying to outlaw fun.
Most condos have private entrances. Units are grouped tastefully in quads, threes, twos and even single “stand-alone”. Condominium communities feature large, beautiful sandy beaches, private boat slips, garages, and private boat launches. Some have tennis courts and playgrounds for kids.
But the real reason for the growing popularity of condos is they are, in two words, PRACTICAL and CONVENIENT. There are no walkways to shovel or driveways to plow in winter. No lawns to cut or bushes to trim from spring to fall. No putting in and taking out your dock. The exterior of your unit is painted every few years and the roof is reshingled every 15 or 20 years. Monthly association fees take care of it all. Drive up on a Friday night and there’s nothing to do but RELAX. What could be nicer?
Still skeptical? Okay, but seeing is believing. I happen to be listing a townhouse condo in Winsor Green, a lovely lakefront community in Naples right on Brandy Pond in the heart of the lakes region.
I am planning an Open House for Sunday May 4 from Noon to 3PM. Why not plan to visit and take a look. Who knows? Maybe you’ll like what you see. Consider yourself invited!

Stay Informed

Get the latest lake news delivered direct from Maine’s lake expert, Tom Ferent