
13 Medeiros Lane, Sandy River Plantation
Asking Price: $525,000
4 beds / 2.5 baths / 2,200 square feet / 3.5 +/- acres
MLS #: 1564047
Welcome to Beaver Mountain Overlook. Perfectly situated just several miles from downtown Rangeley, this home offers gorgeous water and mountain views plus privacy. With four bedrooms plus a fifth ”bonus” room, this is a lovely family home, weekend retreat or rental property with great income potential and rental history. Outside you will find a large porch overlooking the water as well as 2 balconies. Equipped with Nest thermostats and Ring security system, all controlled remotely for added convenience. Enjoy direct access to the snowmobile and ATV trails or ride around your own 3.45 acre lot! Hit the slopes with a quick drive to Saddleback Mountain or head to the water with Beaver Mountain and Rangeley Lakes just minutes away! Tastefully decorated and furnished, the bright and open floor plan offers scenic views from nearly every room. Quality stonework and woodwork throughout, with new driveway, woodshed and appliances recently installed. Plus, FIDIUM FIBER INTERNET is now available at this location. Sold fully furnished and turn-key, this home is ready for you to enjoy for years to come, or to put on the rental market immediately! 13 Medeiros Lane is a must-see, schedule your showing today and own this home before summer arrives!



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