OLD ORCHARD BEACH – Built in 2015, this sterling single-level contemporary home in the Castle Estates development feels as fresh and new as today, and the clean lines of its design are matched by its immaculate condition.

Here is open-concept main living area where kitchen, dining, and living rooms flow together and share gleaming birch flooring. The kitchen is a gem, with travertine surfaces including a 9-foot dining island, and Frigidaire stainless appliances (French door refrigerator, gas range; heat is natural gas). Beneath its cathedral ceiling, the living room is a lovely expanse, with a stacked-stone gas fireplace, an 80-inch vertical window, and walkout to the side yard.

Down a hallway and past a good-sized laundry room with attic access, the east wing of the home is devoted to a very private master suite, whose large bedroom’s oversized windows look out to the woods on the 0.93-acre property. The L-shaped walk-in closet is outfitted with built-in racks. The gorgeous bath features a nine-foot shower enclosure with dual heads and a seat.

The home’s opposite wing houses the second and third bedrooms (one of which serves perfectly as an office) and a nicely appointed full bath to serve them.

The full basement has excellent ceiling height, all the storage/workshop space one could wish, and all kinds of possibilities for creating finished space.

If interested, please inquire about availability of furnishings.

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The quiet, walkable, neighborhood location – which is very close to Dunegrass Golf Club and the Eastern Trail, and less than two miles from the sands of Old Orchard Beach – is a great boon for those who appreciate the year-round beauties of the outdoors in Maine.

The 2,088-square-foot home at 10 Camelot Circle, Old Orchard Beach, is listed for sale at $429,900 by Charlie Webber of Coyne Webber Real Estate in Scarborough. Annual taxes are $5,777.

For more information on the home, please contact Charlie at 749-1283 or at charliewebber@webbermaine.com.

The Friday feature home is produced by the Marketing Department of the Portland Press Herald. Photos by Diane Maines. Please send feature home suggestions to jrolfe@pressherald.com.


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