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HISTORIC CASTINE Immaculate property privately situated on 8.5 acres with 1,400 feet of shorefront on the beautiful Mill Pond leading to Penobscot Bay. Two-stall barn/studio and fenced paddock make this a perfect spot for a horse or two. The main residence includes hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen with soapstone counters, master-bedroom suite, and a full, heated walkout basement. For guests there is a complete two-bedroom apartment over a full 3-bay heated garage. Beautifully landscaped with a large vegetable garden, broad lawns to the shore, and a floating dock for swimming, canoeing, or kayaking. Located minutes from Castine’s postcard village and harbor. $1,495,000

Endicott Real Estate Agency 21 Main St., Castine, ME 04421 • 207-326-8741• www.endicottagency.com

FREEPORT: Spacious 3-BR, 2.5-BA colonial with perennial gardens, granite walls & brick patios on 2.5 acres. Close to the harbor. $461,600

Steve Drake, KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY 207.553.1307 or 207.671.7190 www.stevedrake.us

Residence and Workshop: Kittery Point 15' x 31' Boat Shop plus charming updated, readyto-move-into 2-BR 1890s Maine cottage with small building renovated for office/studio. Walking distance to water. Perennial gardens. $400K

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207.451.9420 • email boatshopkp@gmail.com

COMPASS POINT real estate

75 Main St. • P.O. Box 52 • Blue Hill, ME 04614 207-374-5300 • Fax 374-8836 info@compasspointrealestate.com • www.compasspointrealestate.com East Blue Hill: Open, light, and welcoming describes this recently built home complete with custom finishes, a living room with fireplace, wood floors throughout and well-chosen light fixtures. Nestled into a new subdivision this house offers 3 bedrooms and views of the pond. $455,000 Sedgwick: Waterfront property with an excellent village location offers beautiful views of the Benjamin River. First floor could be a gallery, shop, store, or home. Have a business and live in the 2bedroom apartment above. Lots of potential! $359,000 Cape Rosier: Sea Glass, a stunning shinglestyle home with deep-water frontage and views overlooking Islesboro and the Camden Hills. A fabulous property boasting dramatic banks of windows, ocean views, incredible sunsets, 4 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, lovely gardens, gravel beach, and potential for a fair-weather mooring. $1,890,000

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If you’re looking to buy a new boat or have a boat to donate, don’t miss this auction. For more information, call 207-236-3375 or visit www.penbayymca.org

Island of Islesboro, Penobscot Bay Homer Cottage: A Boater’s Dream First built in 1892 and renovated 1990-92 and 2006-07, this beautifully restored winterized cottage contains 3500± square feet and features 5 bedrooms, 4½ baths, and 3 fireplaces. The property consists of 2½± acres of newly and extensively landscaped lawn and field with 100± feet of prime frontage on Ames Cove, Gilkey Harbor. A 110' dock and privately owned mooring are included in the sale. $2,250,000

Classic Salt Water Farm This property is truly a rare find on Islesboro. A very private salt water farm on 22½± acres with 550'± of beach frontage on West Penobscot Bay. The year-round residence (3000± sq. ft.) includes a front parlor with bay window, den/music room, dining room with built-ins, large, eat-in kitchen, laundry, full bath, and very large master bedroom all on the first floor. The second floor contains three bedrooms and one full bath, plus a large office space over the master bedroom. There are front and back stairwells, and closet and storage space is generous throughout the house. A separate dwelling will serve, when finished on the interior, as a fine guest house. $1,695,000 William S. Warren, Broker P.O. Box 38, Islesboro, ME 04848 email wwarren@midcoast.com www.warrenrealtyme.com

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