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    $99,900

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 420 Sq Ft

    15 W Whitehall Rd Unit 43, Amesbury, MA 01913

    Escape to Tuxbury Pond Campground! This 2015 Kropf Lakeside LE 37’ park model offers 1 bedroom, a sleeper sofa, and a spacious loft that fits a queen and full mattress. The attached sunroom has new windows, a hard roof, and vinyl flooring—great for extra sleeping space. Full-size fridge, 4-burner gas stove, microwave, and toaster oven included. Everything is in excellent condition. Sale includes

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    15 W Whitehall Rd Unit 43, Amesbury, MA 01913

Why Live in Merrimac

Once a mill town, Merrimac is now a charming New England community beloved by its residents. With plenty of ways to connect with nature and an array of modern conveniences, Merrimac is a small suburban town that values a high quality of life at a slower pace. "It's Merrimac's small-town feel that draws people to live there," says Rosalee DiScipio, an Essex County resident and Realtor with Lamacchia Realty. "You still get a rural feel, but it's easily commutable with its proximity to the highways." Along Merrimac's quiet sidewalk-lined streets dotted with leafy, mature trees sit a charming mix of home styles from colonials and Cape Cods to bungalows and ranch styles. Some of Merrimac's eclectic collection of homes date back as far as the mid-1800s, while many were built between the 1950s and 1990s, with some new builds in the mix, too. "There's a wide variety of home ages in Merrimac," DiScipio says."You can get a house that's 200 years old or two days old." Home sizes range from 1,100 to 4,000 square feet with two to five bedrooms, and prices span from $175,000 to over $1.2 million. "Merrimac tends to be more affordable and has lower tax rates than some of the other nearby areas,"
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