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Cross Lake Township, Maine Renovated Lakefront Home for Sale
33 Sandy Point Rd., Cross Lake Twp, Maine 04783
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Cross Lake Township is in northern Maine, just south of the Canadian border, and is the site of this renovated, year-round lakefront single family home for sale. It has three bedrooms, one and a half baths, 1,260 square feet, 100 feet of water frontage and was built in 1960. The asking price is $207,000.
The property has three buildings, the main house and two storage outbuildings. All are white with red trim.
Inside, the home has brown vinyl planking, white/pink-ish beadboarding and a white acoustic tile ceiling. Large living room windows overlook the front deck and the lake.
In the kitchen are white appliances, white cabinets, brown granite countertops, designer lighting and a patterned backsplash.
Each bedroom has window and ceiling fan, and the master bath features yellow beadboarding and a shower and tub.
The HOA fee is $250 per year and includes beach rights.
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Cross Lake Township, Maine:
Cross Lake is a 2,500-acre lake in northern Maine, just south of New Brunswick, Canada, and it is the reason the rolling land around it is named Cross Lake Township. A rural, agricultural area, the township has two small villages, Ouelette and Guerette, but the nearest town of any size is Caribou (population 7,500). Wonderful, French-speaking Quebec City is about four hours away. Nova Scotia is six hours to the southeast.
Not much happens here, but a few outdoorsmen wander into the area to fish for trout and salmon in the summer. Hebert Farms has a wide variety of fruits and vegetables and a farm share program. St. Peter’s Country Store sells groceries, coffee and beer and has a deli counter.
Many homes have acreage and sit next to one of the lakes in the area.
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