We love this move-in ready, light-filled home that has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Lots of living space here, including a finished basement that brings the whole home to over 2,900 square feet. Outside, enjoy the perennial gardens and peace of a 1.84±AC lot from the multi-level back deck.
The lower level has hardwood floors that flow between living and entertaining spaces. The central sitting room takes up a wing and has two skylights and wonderful built-ins around the fireplace. Look back toward the kitchen and dining room, which are divided by a wall. The kitchen looks out toward the rear back deck, which can be accessed from the eat-in area. There’s also a possibility of a first-floor bedroom in what is now an office off the kitchen. Upstairs are three more bedrooms. The primary with its own full bathroom. In the partially finished basement, find a generator and a newer gas-fired heating system that is supplemented by a heat pump.
This property is on a quiet cul-de-sac on the Scarborough-Gorham line, the more pastoral side of the town’s farm-to-the-sea landscape. It’s just three miles away from the Maine Mall, Portland International Jetport, and I-95 entrances. By car, you can reach downtown Portland or Scarborough Beach in 20 minutes.
11 Ottawa Woods Road is listed by Tom and Julia Ranello who say, “We love where we live!” Call them at 207-838-1651 or email [email protected].

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