Welcome to 5 Hansel Drive, a gorgeous grand colonial home offering 3,524 sqft. of living space on 5 private wooded acres at the end of a quiet dead-end road. Built in 2001, this home features 5 bedrooms, (3 bedroom septic) 2 office spaces, and 2.5 bathrooms, making it the perfect blend of space, comfort, and elegance.
Step onto to the front porch and into a well-designed layout! Immediately upon entering you are greeted with an oversized half bath equipped with laundry, a large walk-in coat closet, and entrance to the garage. The formal dining room flows seamlessly into a warm kitchen with beautiful wood cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and pantry for additional storage! The living room boasts hardwood floors, a propane fireplace, and a slider leading to the back deck—a perfect spot to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Also on the first floor is a spacious bonus room, currently a playroom but ideal for a home office or library!
Upstairs, you'll find five generously sized bedrooms, a grand family room above the garage, and a second office space. The primary suite features a walk-in closet, standing shower, jet tub, and bidet!
The oversized 30x30 garage is a dream with epoxy floors, oversized garage doors, heated flooring, and a generator hookup.
BUT WAIT THERES MORE! This home also offers whole-house A/C, a central vacuum system, a wood stove, a wood boiler, an oil boiler, as well as a heated walkway outside ensuring year-round comfort!
Wildlife lovers will enjoy watching deer and turkeys roam the yard, as well as the custom mural in the grand stairway adding a special artistic touch!
Move-in just in time to spend your summer on the highly sought after Little Ossipee Lake. Fishing, kayaking, swimming -- public boat launch is just 3 miles away! This one-of-a-kind property truly has it all! Don't miss your chance to own this private retreat in Waterboro—schedule your showing today!
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