Featured home: Portsmouth estate has waterfront privacy

Posted 5/17/15

Indian Avenue is one of the most exclusive addresses in the East Bay, and this spectacular waterfront property offers the utmost privacy on Portsmouth's Eastern shore, overlooking the Sakonnet River.

Enjoy sun-filled open living on one …

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Featured home: Portsmouth estate has waterfront privacy

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Indian Avenue is one of the most exclusive addresses in the East Bay, and this spectacular waterfront property offers the utmost privacy on Portsmouth's Eastern shore, overlooking the Sakonnet River.

Enjoy sun-filled open living on one level, with decks on three sides to soak in the beauty of the water and breathtaking views. Built in 1960, this three bedroom, two bathroom home at 217 Indian Ave. in Portsmouth, provides an oasis on nearly two acres of finely manicured property.

The wood-shingled home is large, with more than 2,700 square feet of living space, not including the seasonal outdoor space that adds more room for dining al fresco. The kitchen opens to a living and dining area, with the water as a constant backdrop.There is an unfinished basement and an additional 130 square feet of heated studio and loft space above the two-car garage.

The property has amazing water views not only of the Sakonnet, but up the bay as well, and a private beach is just steps outside the sliding glass doors.

The home is available for the asking price of $1,950,000. For more information or to schedule a viewing, contact Kiki Mitchell with Gustave White Sotheby's Realty at 401-848-6721, or visit the web listing here.

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