With a price tag of $1,925,000, New York City developer, Frank J. Sciame, Jr., is offering to sell a notable Essex landmark, the windmill at Foxboro Point. Listing materials assert that the sale is a, “Once in the lifetime chance to own the windmill.”
They continue, “This unique waterfront [property] is one of the most recognized features on the Connecticut River. It is comprised of multiple floors of living area including, a living room, wet bar bedroom, full bath and more.”
The listing materials also state that the property has on the third floor a master bedroom with a full bath, a second floor a kitchen, and a first floor a dining room. There is also a full, unfinished basement with hatchway. Real estate property taxes are listed in the materials as $15,441.
Windmill Not an Historic Building
Although many locals on the shoreline think that the windmill is a historic structure, it was actually built in 1967. As for further details about the property, it has shingle siding, a basement water heater and is connected to public water. It also has baseboard heating and electric sewer and septic.
The listing agent of the property is Colette Harron of William Pitt, which has an office in Essex.