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This peaceful 4-bed, 2-bath lakefront retreat offered 100 feet of waterfront, stunning sunsets, and year-round serenity. From cozy nights by the stone fireplace to summer days on the deck and sandy shoreline, this home was the perfect escape.
Thinking of selling your Lake Champlain property? Let us help you make your move just as successful. Contact us today.

376 Dickson Point Rd
$499,000
Celebration
I recently purchased a two-bedroom, two-bath home in Champlain, NY, and working with Mark was an excellent experience from start to finish. He was always quick to respond to any questions I had and provided helpful, thoughtful guidance throughout the entire process. Mark went above and beyond, offering great recommendations, which made everything much smoother. Highly recommend!

11055 Route 9, Champlain
$119,000
Hidden
This charming 0.2-acre lot with town water offered the perfect blend of peaceful surroundings and nearby conveniences. Just minutes from shops, a bowling alley, and more, it was full of potential for a cozy retreat.
Ready to sell your property in Willsboro or beyond? Let us help you turn possibilities into results. Reach out today.

3939 NYS Route 22, Willsboro
$6,000
Exceptional
With 7 acres and peaceful frontage along Lyon Brook, this beautiful property offered the perfect setting for a private escape surrounded by nature.
Have property to sell in Franklin County, Bloomingdale, Vermontville, or anywhere else in the Adirondack region? Let us help you showcase its full potential—contact us today.

11055 Route 9, Champlain
$39,000
Fantastic
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49 Matott Rd, Champlain
$85,000
Buena Vista Subdivision
Nestled at 48 Spruce Ave, this cozy 2-bed, 1-bath mobile home offers serene Lake Champlain access. Embrace tranquil living with nature's symphony, a haven for relaxation and cherished moments.

48 Spruce Ave, Willsboro
$35,000
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