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historic lakefront property in New Hampshire has recently gone up for sale for $9.5 million. This property was previously owned by a survivor of the Titanic disaster named Richard Beckwith. The property was built in 1899 and was sold to the Evans family in the late 1920s. The house is a two-story building with eight bedrooms, three full-bathrooms, and one half-bathroom. It also features a large open living area anchored by three fireplaces and a wraparound porch ideal for hosting social gatherings and storytelling sessions.
The property is located near Squam Lake in Moultonborough, New Hampshire, which is known for its natural beauty and proximity to multiple bodies of water. The lake itself sprawls nearly 6,800 acres, providing hundreds of feet of lake frontage. The property also includes a dock and boathouse, adding to its appeal as a waterfront property.
The town of Moultonborough boasts more shoreline than any other in New Hampshire, thanks to its location near multiple bodies of water. Homes in the area have a median asking price of $789,000, according to Realtor.com.
The property's listing describes it as a "rare find for the discerning buyer who will embrace the opportunity to own a piece of history and create lasting memories for generations." Despite its historical significance, the property has not appeared on the real estate market for over a century, making its current sale a significant event in local real estate news.
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