$600,000
MLS: 18015-010811
0.12 Acres
1,632 SqFt
3 beds
2.0 baths
There’s something special about Ellis Pond and opportunities like this almost never come along. With 50 feet of private waterfront and nothing else currently available on the pond, 52 Medawisla Way is a rare chance to own a newer lake home in a setting that feels quiet, private, and hard to replicate.
Built in 2018, this chalet-style home offers three bedrooms and two full baths with a layout that feels both open and comfortable. The main living space brings the kitchen, dining, and living areas together, creating an easy flow for everyday living and time spent with family and friends. Large windows stretch toward the water, filling the home with natural light and keeping the view front and center.
The first-floor primary bedroom adds convenience and flexibility, along with a full bathroom featuring a tub for soaking after a long day outside. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms, a second full bath with a stand-up shower, and a loft overlook the living space below and capture even more of the lake view.
Step outside onto the oversized deck and take in the water. It is the kind of space where mornings start slow with coffee and evenings end with everything reflecting off the pond. Stairs lead down to the waterfront, making it easy to get out on the water.
Set on a 0.12-acre lot in Oxford County, this property is designed for low maintenance so you can spend more time enjoying where you are. Whether you are looking for a year-round home or a getaway, this one offers a rare combination of newer construction, waterfront access, and a setting that does not come available often.
Roxbury, Maine is a small, quiet town with a population of just over 350 people. It is known for its access to the Western Maine mountains, lakes, and outdoor recreation in every season. Life here moves a little slower and that is exactly the point.
Located in Oxford County, Maine, the area is a destination for boating, fishing, hiking, and snowmobiling, with Ellis Pond being one of its most peaceful and sought-after bodies of water.
● Farmington, Maine about 45 minutes
● Portland, Maine about 1 hour 45 minutes
● Boston, Massachusetts about 3 hours 30 minutes
Morgan Espling