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This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom single family at 100 Whites Cove Lane in Georgetown, ME is listed for $448,000 ($634 per sqft). Built in 2006, the home offers 707 sqft of living space on a 1.90 acres lot.
A fresh take on the "Maine Camp". Newly built in 2005, this year round home encourages simple living without compromise. The open floor plan features a well appointed kitchen making cooking a joy. The soaring cathedral ceilings visually expand the dining and living areas filling the home with light.
New spiral stair case makes access to the loft fun and practical. At the property's boundary is 80 feet of tidal frontage offering elevated views of the ocean. It comes fully furnished with an established AirBNB book of business for 2026. Plan your vacations and then rent it out the rest of the time.
Privately located at the end of a dirt road, it is just minutes from Five Islands, Reed State Park, Robinhood Marine Center, miles of conserved walking trails and downtown Bath (Maine's coolest little city). In the heart of in Mid Coast Maine - just an hour to the Portland Jetport. Simple living at its best. Drivebys are discouraged as occupants are vacationing. Showings by appointment only.
Key Features
- Built in 2006
- 1.90 acre lot
- Waterfront
Property Details
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Monthly Cost Estimate
$2,396/mo
20% down · 6.5% · 30 years
Estimates only. Actual payments may vary.
Location
100 Whites Cove Lane
Georgetown, ME 04548
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Questions & Answers
This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom single family at 100 Whites Cove Lane is listed at $448,000 ($634/sqft). The estimated monthly payment is $1,941 based on 20% down at 6.5% interest.
Key features include: Built in 2006, 1.90 acre lot, Waterfront. Interior Features: 1st Floor Bedroom, Bathtub, One-Floor Living.
This property is listed by Poe Cilley and can be reached at 2077989874 or poe@vitalius.com.




