Hello Heidi! This is wonderful Pitcher Pond in Lincolnville. It's roughly a half mile across, and three miles long. It's headwaters to Kendall Brook, a tributary to Ducktrap River. Ducktrap is one of two Rivers on the Eastern seaboard that still hosts a native population if Atlantic Salmon. We get runs of alewives in May, and it's a pristine jewel of a pond. Access is guarded, and access to the locked boat launch includes making a phone call to get the combo. We're really careful to avoid the introduction of invasive plants, and it's a local treasure. Thanks for asking.
It was available when I made the video. That it was as well received as it is, makes it difficult to shut it down. It is advertising, not only for the property, but for my services as a Realtor. Very few Realtors make videos of their properties. My clients know that I make these videos, and for them to be able to see my past work is important. I did mention that it sold in the description, so I don't feel that I'm being at all dishonest. I hope you understand that. This is such a beautiful property, and I know the past owners are also counting on being able to watch the video I made for them. Thanks for tuning in!
@@gocirf3433 Hi! Lincolnville is in the heart of the Mid-Coast area. We're two hours North of Portland, and one hour South of Bangor. We're in what many consider to be the sweet spot in the state. Look up Penobscot Bay. "Northern" Maine has little more than trees to offer. Southern Maine has too many cities. Space and privacy are in a perfect balance here, plus being handy to the coastline. I love it here so much. Prices in the last couple years have increased quite a bit, as it has in most places. If you get beyond a half hour inland from the coast, the economic vibrancy disappears quickly. Proximity to potential work, and amenities really determine prices. It varies a lot! Thanks for reaching out.
Hi! Prices can change in an instant, so I don't talk numbers in my videos. I can't go back and fix that, after I've shot a video. These are unedited, one-shot wonders. The idea is to get people interested enough to reach out, so we can have that conversation offline. The same reason that you probably wouldn't state the price of a window in a commercial, because they vary soooo much. I hope that makes sense. Thank you for reaching out!
Hi Steve. This cottage was originally built in 1937. It received major and substantial updates 60 years later in 1997, including modern electrical service, a drilled well with modern plumbing including a bathroom with a flushing toilet, insulation, central heat, and much more. There are many similar aged cottages that lack such amenities. They don't offer modern living and conveniences like this one does. This place lives like a house, and that's why it was worth noting. 25 years ago, yes. Glad you thought that was funny.
recently saw where a realtor bought an old cabin for 25K. Went in and cut some weeds and fixed a few broken windows, cleaned out the rat crap, made a plush flyer and listed it one month later for 265K These guys are greeds. This stuff is so over inflated junk.
So, what does that have to do with this incredible property? It wasn't a fixer upper, and wasn't Broker owned. I think you might be a jealous troll, who should put your efforts to work for your own benefit, instead of whining about someone else's success. Besides, I'm certain that it wasn't as simple as you'd like to suggest. Loser.
Troy, if you were super clever, you'd figure out that based on Crock sells "Maine", and "Lincolnville", that this property is indeed in America. Thanks for checking it out.
Crock: In your description (where you put "Real Estate walk through video") would be an excellent place to put your contact information, a link to your site, your phone number, etc. We needs this info! LOL! Looks amazing, and I wouldn't want to waste your time on the phone if the price is clearly out of my league. If you want to SELL this, help us help you! :)
very nice... reminds me of lakefront cabins two of my mothers brothers owned around Lincoln area.
This "camp" is very nice. Lol. Indoor plumbing, electricity, and antiques.
Wow, Hello my friend.. All the best to your channel and hope you have a wonderful day !
Wonderful property!
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Heaven ... yes! Love this property!
So cute!
Super cute. A little too high for me. But it sure is cute.
For sale any like this that are for sale . Dream come true it would be .. waaaw thank you heavenly places and the post . .
It's a lovely place, but you wouldn't catch me swimming out front. All that swale grass is bloodsucker heaven.
I looked it up. Already under contract. Asking 479k
I hate you for sharing that information. 🤣 (Joking) This looked sweet!
@@Erin-Thor Yes very pretty.
Yikes!!
Whats the price on this slice of heaven?
in the 1950s simular lakefront lots were selling for $5000
What State is this in ? Beautiful property but needs work. Sold for outrageous price but what do I know. Lol.
Maine. Southern Maine is expensive, but if you're willing to drive, Northern Maine is affordable.
Not anymore
What is the name of this Lake?
Hello Heidi! This is wonderful Pitcher Pond in Lincolnville. It's roughly a half mile across, and three miles long. It's headwaters to Kendall Brook, a tributary to Ducktrap River. Ducktrap is one of two Rivers on the Eastern seaboard that still hosts a native population if Atlantic Salmon. We get runs of alewives in May, and it's a pristine jewel of a pond. Access is guarded, and access to the locked boat launch includes making a phone call to get the combo. We're really careful to avoid the introduction of invasive plants, and it's a local treasure. Thanks for asking.
Hey there, really enjoyed the video! i would love to get these as audio only, are you on audea?
Why do you show things that are not available!
It was available when I made the video. That it was as well received as it is, makes it difficult to shut it down. It is advertising, not only for the property, but for my services as a Realtor. Very few Realtors make videos of their properties. My clients know that I make these videos, and for them to be able to see my past work is important. I did mention that it sold in the description, so I don't feel that I'm being at all dishonest. I hope you understand that. This is such a beautiful property, and I know the past owners are also counting on being able to watch the video I made for them. Thanks for tuning in!
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That’s fine with me, I just need to get an idea of the geography and prices for northern maine
@@gocirf3433 Hi! Lincolnville is in the heart of the Mid-Coast area. We're two hours North of Portland, and one hour South of Bangor. We're in what many consider to be the sweet spot in the state. Look up Penobscot Bay. "Northern" Maine has little more than trees to offer. Southern Maine has too many cities. Space and privacy are in a perfect balance here, plus being handy to the coastline. I love it here so much. Prices in the last couple years have increased quite a bit, as it has in most places. If you get beyond a half hour inland from the coast, the economic vibrancy disappears quickly. Proximity to potential work, and amenities really determine prices. It varies a lot! Thanks for reaching out.
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Why would you not have a price and taxes in your video?
Hi! Prices can change in an instant, so I don't talk numbers in my videos. I can't go back and fix that, after I've shot a video. These are unedited, one-shot wonders. The idea is to get people interested enough to reach out, so we can have that conversation offline. The same reason that you probably wouldn't state the price of a window in a commercial, because they vary soooo much. I hope that makes sense. Thank you for reaching out!
Then why don’t you buy it ! 🤷♂️
Major updates in '97......25 yrs ago...lmao 😂
Hi Steve. This cottage was originally built in 1937. It received major and substantial updates 60 years later in 1997, including modern electrical service, a drilled well with modern plumbing including a bathroom with a flushing toilet, insulation, central heat, and much more. There are many similar aged cottages that lack such amenities. They don't offer modern living and conveniences like this one does. This place lives like a house, and that's why it was worth noting. 25 years ago, yes. Glad you thought that was funny.
recently saw where a realtor bought an old cabin for 25K. Went in and cut some weeds and fixed a few broken windows, cleaned out the rat crap, made a plush flyer and listed it one month later for 265K These guys are greeds. This stuff is so over inflated junk.
So, what does that have to do with this incredible property? It wasn't a fixer upper, and wasn't Broker owned. I think you might be a jealous troll, who should put your efforts to work for your own benefit, instead of whining about someone else's success. Besides, I'm certain that it wasn't as simple as you'd like to suggest. Loser.
On which fucking state or country
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Troy, if you were super clever, you'd figure out that based on Crock sells "Maine", and "Lincolnville", that this property is indeed in America. Thanks for checking it out.
Your language skills are offensive as you no doubt are also.
@@crocksellsmaine7590 Troy isn't the brightest crayon in the pack.
Crock: In your description (where you put "Real Estate walk through video") would be an excellent place to put your contact information, a link to your site, your phone number, etc. We needs this info! LOL! Looks amazing, and I wouldn't want to waste your time on the phone if the price is clearly out of my league. If you want to SELL this, help us help you! :)
What a dump fora cool half mil.
Shows what you don't know, Mr. Troll.