Vintage Lakefront Home For Sale on Sebago Lake in Casco, Maine

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Vintage Lakefront Home For Sale on Sebago Lake in Casco, Maine

Vintage Lakefront Home For Sale on Sebago Lake in Casco, Maine

Lakefront Property On Secluded Kettle Cove, Casco, Maine

This 1940s ranch-style lakefront house has much to offer. Located at 14 Lake Shore Drive in Casco, Maine, it set in the sheltered Kettle Cove on Sebago Lake.
The year-round house is loaded with vintage charm, including wood paneling and a fieldstone fireplace. Within 1,920 square feet, you’ll find single-floor living. The kitchen/dining room/living room is open concept. A couple of steps lead to three bedrooms. There is one full bath. With plenty of overflow space, the room layout is perfect for family and unexpected guests. The property also features a detached one-car garage.


Leanne, the owner’s granddaughter, explains that the full basement is unfinished and offers potential. “The basement, accessible by door from the front yard,” she says, “is wired for a stove and refrigerator and would be a perfect spot to entertain friends and family without getting sand and wet feet throughout the main home.”
For generations one family has been making memories here. “Countless cookouts, family reunions, weekend getaways and holidays have been spent in this home situated right next to a secluded cove on Sebago Lake,” says Leanne. With 692 feet of shoreline, the property offers quiet backwater for swimming, yet easy access to big boating on the main part of the lake.
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At over 30,000 acres, Sebago Lake is connected to Brandy Pond and Long Lake,  providing some of the best recreational boating that Maine has to offer.
A deck, spacious private yard and outdoor fire pit–I see barbecues and bocci ball or croquet in your future. “The property features woods on either side, opening up to gorgeous views of the lake,” says Leanne, “and families of ducks and loons can be seen passing by.” Imagine yourself sitting outside with family and friends, enjoying the warmth and beauty of a summer evening as you unwind from the day’s activities.
This is a four-season area of activities–from boating, fishing or ice fishing on the lake to hiking, hunting, bicycling, skiing at nearby Shawnee Peak or snowmobiling the miles and miles of area trails. And then there’s the shopping–the house is conveniently located within an hour of Freeport and Portland, or North Conway, New Hampshire. It’s only minutes from the amenities of Bridgton and Windham.
As Leanne says, “This is Vacationland at its finest. Don’t miss out on the chance to bring your family together and enjoy the quintessential Maine lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of.”
Now is the time to make this house your own. It’s the first time it’s been offered . . .  they don’t come along like this too often.

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