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103 Crescent Lake Road
Acworth, NH 03773
$650,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1212
Property Description
Continue to show. We will take a back up offer. Living here makes you feel like you're always on vacation. A well maintained log cabin situated on a double lot and includes the adjacent lot and a lake front lot that totals 4 lots, with endless possibilities. Amazing opportunity for a very unique property that is designed for comfort and relaxing in this year round home.The Vermont Castings wood burning insert fireplace gives warmth and ambiance to the open concept kitchen, dining room, living room with maple flooring throughout. The kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. Lake views through and from all the living areas. Enjoy beautiful sunsets on the porch complete with a sunsetter awning that converts to a screen room. The lower level boasts extra storage for your water toys. Enjoy all the water sports the lake has to offer, such as boating, swimming, fishing, ice fishing and snowmobiling just to name a few. Swim off your private dock that is 34' long to accommodate two boats. Located within 15 minutes of shopping, restaurants and near Mount Sunapee and Lake Sunapee with skiing, walking and snowmobile trails nearby. Come see what this hidden gem and Crescent Lake have to offer.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1970
MLS Number
4983695
Location
Address
103 Crescent Lake Road
City
Acworth
State
NH
Zip Code
03773
County
SULLIVAN
Listing
Provider
Harbor Light Realty, original listing
Name
Harbor Light Realty
Phone
(603) 763-4932
Office Name
Harbor Light Realty
Office Phone
(603) 763-4932
Agent Name
Christine Matthy

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