My husband and I got married there, and we stayed there with our baby for our first wedding anniversary. I'm guessing this means we won't be booking it again through AirBnb? Breaks my heart a little, but we'll always treasure the memories.
Serious question: Not familiar with Maine winters, but wondering if the deck would need to be shoveled/cleared after each snowstorm? Especially since the snow would be sitting directly against the shingles and lower portions of windows.
Well I live in New Hampshire so the winters are nearly the same. There will be plenty of snow/wind at that elevation and relatively near the coast so snow drifts will be a thing. Shoveling the whole deck wouldn't be necessary. Will add slight wear and tear to the exterior but not a rapid deterioration. There shouldn't be water seepage issues thanks to Gravity.
@@SirenaSpades Well, it kind of does. The radiant heat from the building will melt a couple inches away from the structure. Wind drifting is a thing and might need to be attended to. The shakes will do their job, drifted windows may require a bit of staving off from storm to storm.
@@DemiseUnseen Thanks for keeping this thread accurate. I didn't think about how heat from the structure would melt snow immediately surrounding it. Been a long time since I've lived in upstate NY. Still want a cabin somewhere and am grateful for your input.
Spectacular home. 360 views.
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You can really see the pride in ownership and craftsmanship. Your videos are making me think more and more of retirement 😁
Thanks for sharing.
The upstairs would be my bedroom! Awesome views
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My husband and I got married there, and we stayed there with our baby for our first wedding anniversary. I'm guessing this means we won't be booking it again through AirBnb? Breaks my heart a little, but we'll always treasure the memories.
Thanks for sharing your memories with us. We are not sure if it is still available as a weekly rental.
GOREGOUS !!!! THIS MAN WHO BUILT THIS IS TALENTED 🎁WOW🌹
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Spectacular, one of a kind. Truly beautiful.
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Never been to Maine. Spent a lot of vacations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Love the northern woods.
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Maine is very similar to both of those states. Appreciate you watching.
This is just beautiful. I think it's my most favorite one yet!
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Beautiful property.I need to win the lotto.
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Lovely. I would find it very difficult to ever leave the house and join society. Beautiful setting and house.
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Gorgeous property
Sure is thanks for watching.
Very nice!
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OOOHHHH my heart just skipped a few beats !!!!
This is a truly magical place.
Wow! The view is amazing, great house too…
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Wonderful home. Great place.
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Such a cool place!
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so pretty
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It’s beautiful.
Beautiful 😍
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I want to buy my first home in Maine. I dont want neighbors lol
This is a good one.
Gorgeous place but my old knees couldnt handle all the stairs
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Great property for a weekend retreat. Does it have internet? how is sewage and water supply arranged?
Internet is there through a cable company. There is a drill and septic.
Id love it
Yes you would.
I wouldn't want to live among any trees these days. It's a lovely place for sure.
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nice view but all those steps to get to the house from parking killed it for me
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The view is well worth the 10 seconds it takes to walk up the gradual steps.
Maybe you'd get in shape. lol
How big is the property? Found it at the very end lol... 3.1 acres
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Wow
That is what we said! Thanks for watching.
Serious question: Not familiar with Maine winters, but wondering if the deck would need to be shoveled/cleared after each snowstorm? Especially since the snow would be sitting directly against the shingles and lower portions of windows.
Well I live in New Hampshire so the winters are nearly the same. There will be plenty of snow/wind at that elevation and relatively near the coast so snow drifts will be a thing. Shoveling the whole deck wouldn't be necessary. Will add slight wear and tear to the exterior but not a rapid deterioration. There shouldn't be water seepage issues thanks to Gravity.
@@DemiseUnseen Much appreciated, thank you.
Snow does not magically disappear. 8 months of winter. Actually Lubec may have a longer one than us in central Maine. lol
@@SirenaSpades Well, it kind of does. The radiant heat from the building will melt a couple inches away from the structure. Wind drifting is a thing and might need to be attended to. The shakes will do their job, drifted windows may require a bit of staving off from storm to storm.
@@DemiseUnseen Thanks for keeping this thread accurate. I didn't think about how heat from the structure would melt snow immediately surrounding it. Been a long time since I've lived in upstate NY. Still want a cabin somewhere and am grateful for your input.
It's lovely. But not mention the land details.....
Looks like it sold. But did you ever say how many acres?
3.1 +/- acres and it is still available.
This was my grandparents’ house 🥰
Beautiful place, thanks for sharing.
I can’t find this property on you website. Is it still available and what is the price?
Here is the link www.lifestylepropertiesofmaine.com/listing/1499743/lubec-me-04652/
This won't last long enough for me to save enough money... le sigh
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It’s steal available
Beautiful home. Just wish the home was showcased more than the hosts.
If you missed part of the floor plan during the video, here is a link to the 3D virtual tour. my.matterport.com/show/?m=ooyJ98xqmwp
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