OPEN HOUSE Saturday in Bristol and South Bristol
OPEN HOUSE Saturday in Damariscotta and Newcastle was so successful that we will reprise the event again this Saturday, July 28 only this time with homes in Bristol Mills, Pemaquid Harbor, Pemaquid Point, New Harbor, Walpole and further down in South Bristol on both sides of the peninsula. We even have one home open in Bremen.
This is a great opportunity for those people who have been looking at property in our area to see several homes in a short span of time without having to go through the appointment process or the need for several brokers to coordinate schedules. Maybe you have friends or relatives that are interested in moving to the area and you'd like to do some advance scouting or maybe you have a broker you're working with already in which case feel free to invite them to come with you!
The following homes will be "open" from 11 to 1 on Saturday (click on the pictures to enlarge or on the link to go to that homes web page where you'll find all of the information):
Bill Byrnes will be at Indian Ledge Trail in Pemaquid.
This is a terrific property with seasonal sunset views over the waters of Johns Bay and a right of way to that waterfront.
Becky Brown will be at 81 Boulder Road in Bristol in this lovely home on the Damariscotta River. With complete privacy and westerly views across the water this is a great property!
Lee Simard will be further down the peninsula at 2927 Bristol Road close to Pemaquid Beach and the village of New Harbor in this Post and Beam home.
Just a short distance away at 2178 Bristol Road will be Anne Peaslee in this Cape that just has to be seen to be appreciated. The artist owner has done a marvelous job of making this homes interior special!
Drawing a lot of interest already is this new listing at 237 Pemaquid Harbor Road where Kathleen Shattuck will be only too happy to show you around. If you're there at lunch time the Pemaquid Harbor Lobstermans co-op is just a short walk away and they may have the best lobster roll on the coast of Maine!
Up the road in Bristol Mills, Bill and Tracy Babcock will greet you at 1284 Bristol Road. This is a wonderful 1830's farmhouse that has been restored, not renovated, and is walking distance to the local swimming hole!
Moving over to South Bristol you'll want to start at number 390 on Route 129 in Walpole. Tom Field has listed this 1850's farmhouse that comes complete with a barn and paddock for the horses. some may consider it an added bonus that the golf course is nearby!
Heading down the peninsula we have a special treat, this fabulous property on the Damariscotta River! Brand new to the market and never before offered this may be one of the finest pieces of riverfront to come on the market this year. If Debby Schling isn't in the home when you get there be sure to wander on down to the dock! The address is Fiddlers Lane and it's on the right going down Route 129.
I'll be out on the deck watching the boats sway at anchor in Kings' Cove at this home at 52 Sloop Nellie Road. please come down and join me. Bring your bathing suit if you'd like and try out the private sand beach!
And over on the other side of the Peninsula off of Route 32 in Bremen, Ken Gray will be waiting to show you modern Cape. The master suite in this home is outstanding and there are many other fine features, don't miss it!
If you would like directions to any of these properties please call our office at 563-1003 or stop in and we'll be glad to give you printed sheets with all of the properties listed. If you can't make it Saturday but think one of the homes may be right for you we hope you'll call one of our brokers and arrange a private showing.







Our most recent installment of Open House Saturday was another BIG success. Thank you to all of the potential Buyers and interested parties who came out. Thanks also to all of the local Brokers who sent clients, we'll be following up this morning with further information as requested in many cases.
Even though some people were "just looking" we enjoyed meeting you and hope we can be of service in the future.
Posted by: Jim Cosgrove | July 30, 2007 at 09:56 AM