
37 PHILBRICK ROAD
3 beds, 2 baths, 1,800 SF
“Enjoy the peace and quiet you have been craving!” concludes this listing for a 2001 log cabin, making a key pitch for this sylvan Sidney plot. The five-acre property includes a heat pump-powered detached garage that fits three cars and a workshop, with a one-bedroom apartment upstairs. The main home has a large porch on either side, with a chimney oven and covered area out back. Interior photos of the main home show a rustic wonderland, clean and neat looking, and full of knotty pine. Represented by Cristina Evers, Adams Realty. See full listing.

1703 POND ROAD
3 beds, 1 bath 1,092 SF
Built in 1986, this ranch on 2.75 acres is close to a public beach on Messalonskee Lake. Interior pictures show a remodeled kitchen and what looks like new flooring going out to the living room. Walls have been painted in neutral colors that complement the grey carpet in the bedrooms, one of which has a custom closet. There’s a stacked washer-dryer in the bathroom with new vanity, tile flooring and a tub/shower combo. Plus: back deck and detached, two-car garage. Represented by Sonya Porter Burrill, Adams Realty. See the full listing.

3350 MIDDLE ROAD
3 beds, 2.5 baths 3,150 SF
This roomy, circa 1994 Cape on four acres has an attached, two-car garage, swimming pool, back deck, fire pit, private patio and storage shed on site. Photos of the interior show hardwood floors, trim and accents with bedrooms on the first floor, second floor and in the finished basement, which is also a recreation area and can be accessed from the exterior. Heat pump provides heating and cooling. Represented by Nick Isgro,
EXP Realty LLC. See the full listing.
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