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A condo in Stonington, a Colonial Revival in Warrenton and a ranch house in Durham.

By Angela Serratore

This two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit is above an art gallery and next door to a popular ice cream shop. A public library is on the same block, and within walking distance are a bookstore, a performing arts space and a handful of waterfront restaurants. A ferry terminal, with regular departures to Isle au Haut, is a few blocks away. Stonington, on the island of Deer Isle, is the largest lobster port in Maine.