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Attractive Newport, Vermont Lakefront Home for Sale
383 Holbrook Bay Commons, Unit B13,
Newport Town (or Center), Vermont 05857
Note: This home now has a pending offer.
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Nestled on the shores of 31-mile-long Lake Memphremagog along the Canadian border in northeastern Vermont, touristy Newport is the locale of this attractive lakefront condominium in a community named Holbrook Bay Commons. It is a ground floor unit with two bedrooms, two baths, 1,040 square feet and was built in 1987. The asking price is $250,000.
Holbrook Bay Commons is comprised of 36 homes in a handful of buildings on about 50 acres. Parking is at the front of the buildings. At the back, a lovely grassy area is between the structures and the lake. The shared boat dock is at the end of the grass, about 130 away.
Inside the home, the walls are white with wood trim; the carpet is light colored; the ceiling is white traditional. In the living room is a wood fireplace. Sliding glass doors open onto the large, covered back deck and its panoramic lake views.
The open kitchen boasts wood cabinets, white countertops, black and white appliances and tile floors. The master bedroom has a sliding glass door to the back deck. In the main bath is a shower and tub. The secondary bath has a walk-in shower and a stackable washer and dryer. Furnishings are negotiable.
Community amenities include a canoe launching dock, a heated swimming pool with a nice sundeck, a clubhouse, tennis courts, an on-site snowmobile trail and more.
The HOA fee is $315 per month and covers basic cable, trash and recycling, water, sewer, mowing, plowing, shoveling and building maintenance.
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Newport Town, Vermont:
The rural northeast corner of Vermont, which borders Canada, is called the Northeast Kingdom and is where cute little Newport (4,500), also known as Newport Town or Center, makes its home. It sits along the southern shore of beautiful 6,000-acre Lake Memphremagog (French: mem-fray-MAY-gog), a 31-mile-long fresh water glacial lake that stretches north to Magog, Quebec, Canada.
The town is quintessential New England, with church steeples and Cape Cod, saltbox and farmhouse architecture. Tourists love the fun downtown's boutiques, eateries, galleries, pubs and cafes. Boats of all sizes bob in the picturesque marina. Outdoor recreation is abundant. Montreal is about two hours away by car.
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