Common areas are on an open floor plan, with bedrooms off a hallway extending from the great room. Floors are white oak throughout; the ceilings, some vaulted, have wood beams. In the great room, the roofline rises to 14 feet, with a full wall of glass. A double-sided fireplace heats both the great room and its deck. The kitchen has light-brown walnut cabinetry, a subway-tile backsplash and Carrara marble countertops. Appliances are stainless steel.

All three bedrooms have private decks, with the broadest mountain views in the master suite, which has intersecting walls of windows. One of the bedrooms is used as an office and an art studio. In addition to a two-car garage, the house has a barn with high ceilings, concrete floors and a workshop area.

OUTDOOR SPACE: The property is on 6.1 acres, more than four of which are wooded with fir and maple. The rest are landscaped with native plants to keep water usage low.

TAXES: $4,849 a year

CONTACT: Craig Reger and Jim Cavanaugh, the Craig Reger Group at Keller Williams, (503) 389-0686/ (503) 730-8758; craigreger.com

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CUMBERLAND, ME.

WHAT: A waterfront farmhouse with four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and two half-bathrooms

HOW MUCH: $1,050,000

SIZE: 3,600 square feet

PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: $292

SETTING: Cumberland is a town on the Maine coast about 10 miles from Portland, the state’s largest city. Formerly an agricultural community, the area remains semirural, with salt grass meadows and farmhouses dating to the early 19th century. This house is on a narrow state route that winds along the coast. The town recently voted to purchase an estate nearby; the plan is to convert it to public beaches and wooded walking trails. There are several boating and country clubs in the area, while shopping, dining, theaters and other accouterments of city life are in Portland.