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This week: Homes in Portland, Maine

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1 Peaks Island This cedarshing­led house sits at the end of a quiet road on an island 15 minutes by ferry from Old Port. The four-bedroom home has huge ocean-facing windows, built-ins, a living room with fireplace and domed wood ceiling, an open kitchen, a dining nook, and a sunroom with three glass walls. The .89-acre terraced lot includes a stone patio circled by mature evergreens and a lawn sloping down to 350 feet of rocky shoreline. $1,995,000. Susan Lessard, Town & Shore Real Estate/Luxury Portfolio Internatio­nal, (207) 899-9567

2 Great Diamond Island Thirty minutes by ferry from downtown Portland, this four-bedroom home stands on an island with about 100 full-time residents. The 1890 shingled house features the original beadboard walls and ceilings and wood floors throughout, an open living-dining area with Atlantic Ocean views, and a finished basement. The half-acre property includes grassy yards and a boathouse and comes with access to a shared marina, community center, and tennis courts. $1,100,000. Christophe­r Maksut, Coldwell Banker Realty, (207) 756-4334

3 Old Port Hobson’s Landing, a luxury complex built in 2020, is in a walkable neighborho­od near shops, restaurant­s, and the harbor. This three-bedroom penthouse has a main living space with fireplace, a chef’s kitchen with wine refrigerat­or, and a wall of glass doors to a tiered terrace with a glass-paneled observatio­n deck overlookin­g the Fore River and Casco Bay. Amenities include a fitness center, a clubroom, a dog wash, and a community Tesla and bikes. $2,395,000. Sandy Johnson, Town & Shore Real Estate/Luxury Portfolio Internatio­nal, (207) 415-2128

4 Deering Highlands The Horace F. Farnham house, a corner-lot Colonial revival, was designed circa 1902 by John Calvin Stevens. The restored sevenbedro­om home, currently configured for two families, retains the original parquet floors, terra-cotta fireplaces, amber oak wainscotin­g, birds-eye and tiger maple woodwork, pocket doors, and stainedgla­ss windows; rooms include two front parlors and a doubleheig­ht great room with a spindle-railed loft gallery. The covered porch overlooks formal landscapin­g with mature trees. $1,695,000. Elizabeth Dubois, Bean Group, (207) 671-8279

5 Parkside This townhouse, half of an 1894 Victorian, is near Olmsted-designed Deering Oaks Park, a farmer’s market, and an arts district. The four-bedroom home features decorative moldings, pressed-tin ceilings, carved-wood details and fireplace, antique fixtures, hardware, and floors, a chef’s kitchen with copper island and sink, a sun porch off the dining room, and a primary suite with jetted tub and walk-in shower. Outside are a fenced patio, a yard, and a driveway with an EV charger. $899,000. Elise Loschiavo, Vitalius Real Estate Group, (207) 358-9881

6 North Deering Steps from Pine Grove Park, this two-story, fourbedroo­m home is also close to nature preserves and trails, schools, and a dog park. The gambrel-roofed house, built in 1985, has hardwood floors, windows with shutters and flower boxes, an eat-in kitchen with island and stainless appliances, a separate dining room, and a basement with laundry. The property, backing onto a forest, includes garden beds, lawns, a backyard bordering a small creek, and a detached one-car garage. $490,000. Dawn Marston, RE/MAX Shoreline, (207) 939-2827

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