While the idea of getting away from it all and simplify, simplify got its most pronounced start and fervent advocate in the person of Henry David Thoreau , in more recent times those ideas have become manifested in owning a Maine vacation camp or cabin by the lake . For many, a place at the lake simply provides a retreat from the hustle and bustle of life, where one can relax in a more timeless atmosphere, listen to the birds, breath the fresh air, and swim and fish in a clean body of water. If these basic requirements are being met, everything else is mere embellishment.
For those of you who think along those lines, you re in luck . Many lakefront properties currently on the market satisfy these fundamental needs while remaining within financial reach. eminem tour schedule Why buy something for $400,000 when $200,000 will get you what you truly need ?
We currently have a listing on Saturday Pond in Otisfield . It s a seasonal camp , sitting on a flat lot, with 100 feet of nice sandy entry. The views are open to the pond from the camp and the camp itself sits just 25 feet form the water s edge. Walk out to the end of the dock, look down through five feet of water and clearly see the bottom .
Built in 1959, this camp provides a step back in time . It has a knotty pine interior, a generous living area, and three bedrooms. Strictly for seasonal use, it draws its water from the lake and sits near the end of a camp road that goes unplowed in the winter. Hemlocks rustle in the breeze as you carry a glass of ice tea and a book to your hammock. Children play in the water. A dog sits at the end of the dock.
The asking price for this property has just been reduced to $169,900 . Click here to see more photos and details. Call Jon Whitney at 207-671-7595 to have a conversation about this property or to set up a showing.
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