Cozy Lakefront Chalet on Thomas Pond, Casco, Maine Features View and Solitude

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Cozy Lakefront Chalet on Thomas Pond, Casco, Maine Features View and Solitude

Cozy Lakefront Chalet on Thomas Pond, Casco, Maine Features View and Solitude

Sweet Chalet on Thomas Pond, Casco, Maine

Here’s a great opportunity for you to own a cozy chalet on sought after Thomas Pond in Casco, Maine. Located at 37 Thomas Pond Shore Road, the house is quite comfortable.


The year-round house was built in 1996 and purchased by the current owner in 2004 because he was looking for “a quiet get-away. Waterfront was a plus. So was the great condition of the building, for the price.”
The 972-square-foot chalet has three bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. With an open kitchen, dining and living room facing the lake, the interior feels intimate and airy at the same time. A brick hearth ready for a wood or pellet stove complements the space.
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The daylight basement is unfinished. It has the potential to be a family room that could double as an overnight space for guests.
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And the deck–ah the deck! Just feet from the water’s edge, the L-shaped deck is a spacious place to greet the day with a cup of coffee as you watch the fish swim by in the crystal clear water. At the end of the day, it enhances the setting for a BBQ or a quiet evening to enjoy the wonderful location. The owner says, “From the deck you can see a large percent of the pond, the hill on the Raymond shore and the wooded area. The pond and land is home to much wild life such as loons, ducks, bull frogs, raccoons, an otter, beaver, squirrels and song birds.”
The flat lawn provides easy access to the dock and pond. Tall white pines surround the 7.5 miles of shoreline on Thomas Pond. Get in a kayak or a canoe and paddle along as you watch turtles basking on logs and loons popping up beside you. Rattlesnake Mountain forms part of the backdrop.
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The owner says, “The neighbors are very quiet and friendly.” And the pond is quiet because only small boats can put in at the boat launch.
This lovely little place on a small lot doesn’t require a huge amount of maintenance, leaving more time to relax and enjoy Thomas Pond as well as the surrounding area.
With your new lakes region home, there is no shortage of activities to keep everyone busy when you visit or bring guests along – spend time in Naples or Bridgton enjoying the shops and restaurants, or embrace opportunities for hiking, biking, boating or skiing. The owner highly recommends Chutes for breakfast and Danielle’s for lunch. And don’t miss Casco Days, always the last Saturday in July.
The property is for sale because he’d like to own a place closer to home. But he’ll miss this place . . . especially “the view and solitude.” Isn’t it time for that view and solitude to be yours?

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