Boston Sunday Globe

A shot for birdie in Portland, Maine

DAYMARK, 75 CHESTNUT ST., UNIT 707

- By John R. Ellement GLOBE STAFF

One doesn’t need a 207 area code to know that Portland is a nice place to live and that the city’s reputation was burnished during the COVID diaspora. Joining the West Bayside neighborho­od in downtown Portland is Daymark, a developmen­t that includes our Home of the Week: Unit 707. The developmen­t has 54 residentia­l condos and one commercial unit, which will be a Pilates studio.

Our Home of the Week is a penthouse with two bedrooms and two baths. On the left as one enters is a hallway closet. Next to it is the double-door closet for the inunit laundry setup, consisting of a compact washer and a vent-less heat pump dryer. The next stop is an open space encompassi­ng the kitchen and the dining and living areas.

The kitchen emerges on the right with an island that has a sink and seating for four. The appliances are stainless steel, the stovetop is electric, the counters are quartz, and the backsplash is a white subway tile. Neutral earth tones are on display here — a far cry from the monochroma­tic designs seen in developmen­ts of late: The upper cabinets are a natural wood color, while the lowers are white with black pulls.

Directly ahead is the dining area, which is set with a table for four before a square, black-framed window that looks out to the private balcony. The model furniture is not included in the sales price, but it is available to be sold with any unit in the building.

The 248-square-foot living room offers a pair of windows, as well as a slider to the 72-square-foot balcony.

The flooring is engineered wood everywhere but in the bathrooms of the 1,133square-foot unit.

A hallway leads to the private spaces. On the right is a closet that is followed, also on the right, by the first bedroom. Both bedrooms are 136 square feet. The guest room offers a closet with sliding doors and a pair of windows joined in such a way that they appear to be a single pane of glass, save for the thin black framing.

The guest bath is farther down the hall on the left. It comes with a tub/shower insert behind a curtain, gray porcelain tile flooring, and a single floating vanity with a quartz countertop.

The final door along this hallway connects to the primary suite, which, despite being the same size as the guest room, feels spacious, thanks to a trio of windows. The suite also comes with a walk-in closet with wire shelving and a bath with gray porcelain tile flooring, a double floating vanity with a Royo Porcelain vanity top, and a step-in shower with a clear glass door, a white subway tile surround, and black plumbing fixtures.

Massachuse­tts-based developer The Procopio Companies has filled the developmen­t with club and fitness rooms; bike storage; a pet wash; a sports lounge with a golf simulator, pool and foosball tables, and several television­s; and a maker’s space with a bike tune-up kit and lockers.

The monthly fee covers the attached garage parking, common maintenanc­e, common utilities, landscapin­g, snow removal, management, common area cleaning, working capital, and general reserve contributi­ons.

There are also one-bedroom, one-bath and one-bedroom, 1.5-bath units available. Prices for available units in the developmen­t currently range from $505,000 to $995,000.

Erin Oldham and Kaili Moore of Portside Real Estate Group are the listing agents.

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