Okay, grab your beach towels because I have a home for you that will require a ton of basking in the sun.

A gorgeous $5 million beach compound is for sale near the beloved Willard Beach in South Portland, according to Newsbreak.

Listed by F.O. Bailey Real Estate, it just hit the market recently and has many stories to tell. Here’s some juicy gossip, the home once belonged to Wayne Ross who was president of Southern Maine Community College for over 20 years. The home was his pride and joy. 

If you want to take a tour of this incredible home, CLICK HERE!

And we’re not just talking one home, it’s two, on a half-acre lot, with get this, seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, and exceptional ocean views, as per the listing. 

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Let’s talk about the views, you get to look in awe at the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse and the entirety of Casco Bay.

The main house was completely remodeled in 2022 by Wayne Ross’s daughter, Anne Ross-Murray, who just so happens to be the listing agent.  

This is the most expensive home in South Portland currently, according to Newsbreak.  

This place has a wrap around deck, spacious open kitchen, woodstove in the guest cottage and get this, you'll be nice and toasty even when your in the garage because that’s heated!

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The listing agent says, “you feel like you’re on a cruise ship” 

That’s it, I’m sold. Take my money. As per the post, no offers have come in yet.

Is this the home for you?  

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