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108 Camden Road $749,000

108 Camden Road Lincolnville, Maine 04849

Year Built: 1950
Square Footage: 1440 sq ft
Lot Size (Acres): 0.6
Rooms: 6; Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2
A rarity for Megunticook Lake this cozy year round cottage sports a sandy beach. The perfect setting for majestic sunsets, swimming, picnics, lakeside entertaining, kayaking, fishing, water skiing, etc. Minutes to Camden village.
 
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Town: Lincolnville
Zoning: Res/Shore
Driveway: Gravel
Taxes: $7,302
Tax Year: 2011
MLS ID: 1020413
School District: 28
Rooms: 6
½ Baths: 0
Basement: Shingle
Construction: Wood Frame
Exterior: Vertical Siding
Floors: Vinyl, Wood
Foundation: Poured Concrete
Garage: Auto Door Opener, Under
Heating Fuel: Oil, Wood
Water: Private
Peter van der Kieft
Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty
207-230-1003
pvdk@legacysir.com
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Peter, a former advertising executive with Geer DuBois, New York City and the Boston and New York City offices of BBD&O, is originally from Darien, Ct. and now resides in Rockport. A Boston University School of Communications graduate he has assisted buyers and sellers interested in Maine's preferred coastal properties for over 25 years. An active community member he is an incorporator with Northeast Health Care Center, former board member of the Camden YMCA, the Coastal Workshop, and the Midcoast Junior Golf Association. He is a member of the Megunticook Golf Club and formerly served as Chair of the Membership Committee and now the Board of Governors. An active golfer, tennis player, cross country skier and amateur photographer he previously owned Margo Moore and Margo's Market in Damariscotta and now presides over Margo Moore Interiors in Camden with his wife Marcy . Having drifted around Long Island Sound in his youth Peter was able to stay connected with salt water as an ad rep and photographer for National Fisherman, Maine Commercial Fisheries, Soundings and Waterway Guide magazines. High and dry for the moment he longs to hear the lapping of coastal Maine's water against the hull and the smell of salt air he knows so well.