“lakefront real estate”

November 20, 2009

Long Lake, a Crown Jewel of the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine, is a Boaters’ Paradise

Lots of open water makes Long Lake, in the Sebago Lake Watershed of western Maine, a boaters’ paradise Long Lake is the northern link in the chain of lakes that includes Brandy Pond and Sebago Lake and is bordered by three area towns: Naples, Bridgton, and Harrison. […]
July 6, 2009

Summer Visitors Enjoy Historic Waterford Flat and Keoka Lake

Located along Routes 35, 37 and 118, the three villages of Waterford, Maine are nestled in the rolling hills of western Maine. There are several pretty bodies of water in Waterford – Papoose, McWain, Bear, Duck and Little Moose Ponds to name the prominent ponds. In […]
July 1, 2009

Brownfield has its Famous Bog, Burnt Meadow Pond, and the Saco River

Gems come in many shapes and sizes as you’ll discover while searching for a lakefront property in the lakes region of western Maine. Burnt Meadow Pond, the Saco River and Brownfield Bog are gems in Brownfield, Maine. Though located only a few miles south of Fryeburg […]
May 25, 2009

Sebago Lake – When Only a Big Maine Lake Will Do

Big Sebago Lake Offers Endless Possibilities for Lakefront Property Owners If you are spending a little vacation time in Maine and are fortunate enough to spend it at a camp or cottage on Sebago Lake, you know what I mean when I say that for some […]
May 21, 2009

Kennebunk and Swan Ponds in Lyman, Maine – 2 Gems for Lakefront Lovers

If you live in the Boston area, or points south, and are a weekend vacationer or daytripper to the southern Maine lakes region, or just have an affinity for a good clean water body and a modest camp, you really need to check out both Kennebunk […]
May 11, 2009

Sebago Lake – Facts for the Lakefront Lover of Big Sebago

Sebago Lake, Maine’s Second Largest Lake We speak so much about the Sebago Lakes Region and the Sebago Lake area, and now would like to share some more information about Sebago Lake itself. To get started, here are a few facts and figures about the mighty […]
March 17, 2009

Gray-New Gloucester Offers Convenient Lakefront, Clean Lakes and Ponds

The towns of Gray and New Gloucester are lovely rural Maine towns that serve as bedroom communities for both Portland and Lewiston.Gray is a stop on the Maine Turnpike, just 15 miles north of Portland. New Gloucester has a village center comprised of early 19th century […]
March 5, 2009

Lakefront Properties Attractive in Denmark, Maine

Denmark is a small, but attractive village located in the southwestern hills of Maine, close by the New Hampshire border. Over 1000 people call Denmark home, but the summer population swells considerably with the vacationers who come to visit the many clean ponds in Denmark and […]
April 3, 2008

Naples Waterfront Bridge Controversy Proceeds to Non-Binding Referendum

The latest news out of Naples is that the local populace – business owners, waterfront property owners, and landlubbers alike –  will be sounded out via a May 20th referendum on whether they would prefer to see a fixed bridge or moving bridge replacement for the existing, deteriorating swing […]