Rice House is a sunny, well-maintained cape on Great Cranberry Island. Features include a spacious dustpan dormer creating bright and open second floor bedrooms, fresh paint, a newer roof, and quality systems. The full bath is on the first floor, along with a combination laundry/mud room which was winterized in 2014. The inviting, full-length covered porch adds great appeal to the property, and a quality wood stove offers abundant supplemental heat for winter. High speed internet is available. The property is subject to the CIRT covenants, which require a minimum 11 months of occupancy per year, and employ a resale profit restriction, all in order to support providing affordable housing to island families.
Listing courtesy of MREIS / The Knowles Company
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