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LAUNCHING BASS COTTAGE


The market launch of our newest listing, Bass Cottage Inn in Bar Harbor, this week caused a lot of excitement on social media and in the local paper. Bass Cottage is a much loved property with amazing curb appeal, fantastic location and a completely renovated interior and exterior. The current owners, Jeff and Teri Anderholm, purchased the property in 2003 and embarked on a major redesign and renovation of this historic property. Located in "The Field" with two other Bed & Breakfast Inns (Ullikana, sold in March of this year, and The Yellow House) Bass Cottage enjoys this special spot that is essentially a little enclave in the village. The inn is literally a three minute stroll to either Main Street or the Shorepath, perfect, perfect location. There are ten guestrooms at Bass Cottage that all have unique features and are appointed in a luxurious fashion. You can see details on the Anderholm's beautiful website - basscottage.com. The per room revenue reaches one of the highest levels in the area for a seasonal property. The first level has one of the most expansive floor plans we have seen for common rooms to be enjoyed by the guests. The property is zoned to also house a restaurant facility as seen by the impressive commercial kitchen. A new owner might consider adding a small, unique restaurant. People still talk about "10 Tables", the restaurant once at the property. The buyer for Bass Cottage is someone who wants a high end, practically turn-key property in a fantastic location in one of the East Coast's most popular tourist destinations surrounded by the natural beauty of Acadia National Park. Someone who is looking to provide a high level of guest amenities in exchange for strong room rates that still have room to grow. Bass Cottage is in such great shape, both structurally and business wise, that one can focus on adding amenities to increase the luxury level. This is truly an exciting opportunity. 14 The Field - Bar Harbor, Maine - $2,950,000.


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