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November 16, 2015

Largest residential property in Portland marketed as potential subdivision

Courtesy / CBRE | The Boulos Company and Maine Imaging The property includes more than 2,000 feet along Westbrook Street and 1,500 feet along the Stroudwater River

The largest residential lot in Portland is for sale and is being marketed as an ideal location for a subdivision development.

The 45-acre, family-owned former farm on Westbrook Street is located near Portland’s western border, along the Stroudwater River.

One of the members of the family that owns the Camelot Farm property, Kevin Rogers, told the Portland Press Herald that he would strongly prefer to see the land preserved. However, the property’s location along existing water, sewer and gas lines makes it well-suited for development as a residential subdivision, the paper reported.

CBRE | The Boulos Co. is listing the property for $2.4 million

The property, with a 4,400-square-foot California-style ranch, has been the Rogers’ family estate since Peter and Mary Rogers built the house in 1961. The Press Herald reported that their 11 children spread across the country decided they couldn’t continue holding onto the property after Mary Rogers died in January.

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