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Denmark, ME Real Estate News

Depending on where you are, you'll enjoy views of Pleasant Mountain and the Shawnee Peak Ski Area, Black Mountian, Mount Washington and the White Mountains from Moose Pond in Bridgton, Sweden and Denmark. Though it's called a pond, Moose Pond is eleven miles long, one-mile wide at its widest point, covers 1,617 acres and has three basins. Apparently the northern basin area was once timber land, which would explain the stumps. Today, all three basins are favorites for anglers, boaters and swimmers. There are two boat launches. One is on Denmark Road in Denmark, about 1/2 mile on the right, just after the pavement ends. The other on the Route 302 Causeway in West Bridgton, was renovated this year by the Maine Department of Conservation with help from the Bass Federation of Maine, the Town...
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By Jon Whitney
(Anne Plummer and Associates)
Mr Lakefront is often asked by lakefront buyers "which is a better deal for me: finding a nice lakefront lot and building exactly what I want or is it better to find an acceptable existing home and taking a run at it From a good deal standpoint I would say that, in this current incredible buyer's market, it is better for one to find a nice existing home and negotiate the best deal you can. How come? Existing lakefront home prices have fallen about 15% on the average. So if a place was worth $500k in late summer of 2005 it is worth $425k today. Bad news for sellers, great news for buyers. In some rare cases, I have seen motivated sellers parting with their lakefront properties at 20 to 30 % less than what they could have gotten four years ago. These situations are not normal, but they ha...
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By Jon Whitney
(Anne Plummer and Associates)
Denmark is a small, but attractive village located in the southwestern hills of Maine, close by the New Hampshire border. Over 1000 people call Denmark home, but the summer population swells considerably with the vacationers who come to visit the many clean ponds in Denmark and enjoy a slower and more relaxing pace of life. The main bodies of water found here are Moose Pond, Hancock Pond and Sand Pond (aka Walden Pond). Lesser ponds are Granger, Long, and Pickerel. Denmark attracts vacationers in winter as well as summer as it is close by the Shawnee Peak ski area, is criss-crossed by abundant snowmobile trails, and provides ample opportunities for cross country skiing. For those interested in the lakefront real estate market, here are the current lakefront listings for Denmark: Hancock...
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