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12 Pine Brae Lane
Rockport, ME 04856
Ann Marie Kassler with Camden Real Estate Company, original listing - (207) 236-6171
$595,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2780 Square Feet
Property Description
Nestled in Rockport's coveted Pine Brae neighborhood, this lovely Colonial home offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and classic style. Situated on 1.76 acres, the property abuts 100 acres of conservation woodlands owned by the association providing walking trails and a tranquil backdrop. The pleasing 1st floor flows easily between spacious living areas that make both daily living and entertaining a breeze. A large foyer welcomes you and sets the tone with 8 ft ceilings and oak floors. The living, dining and family rooms are all bright spaces banked by tall windows, establishing a connection with nature. Sliding doors in the breakfast nook lead to a private deck ideal for dining and the laundry/mudroom off the kitchen is a great convenience. Upstairs, you'll find the continuation of tall windows, 8 ft ceilings and flexible usage that offers 4 bedrooms. A master suite with private bath and large walk-in closet provides the perfect retreat at the end of the day. French doors connect to an adjacent room that might serve as an office, dressing room, bedroom or nursery. Two large corner bedrooms share a full bath with double vanities. The large finished third-floor space (with plumbing already roughed in below the floor) offers fresh possibilities, perhaps as a perfect teen bedroom, craft/playroom or expansive home office. A large front lawn with circular driveway contributes to the attractive curb appeal while the sweetest treehouse - every child's dream - is pretty charming! And offering a bit of whimsy for Elvis fans are two trees grown from seedlings at Graceland. Located just 5 miles from vibrant Camden village amenities - including restaurants, shops, banks, the post office, grocery stores and Camden/Rockport schools - the setting provides an immense convenience factor for busy lives. Recreational opportunities abound with harbors, lakes, sailing, swimming, hiking, skiing and skating all nearby. This enticing property combines the best of all worlds.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2002
MLS Number
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Location
Address
12 Pine Brae Lane
City
Rockport
State
ME
Zip Code
04856
County
KNOX
Listing
Name
Phone
(207) 542-9000
Office Name
Office Phone
(207) 236-6171
Agent Name
Ann Marie Kassler
Agency Phone
(207) 236-6171

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