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Raymond, Maine, located in Maine's Lakes Region, is home to Sebago Lakes, the largest of the lakes in the Lakes Region. About 15 miles Northwest of Portland, Raymond is a popular vacation and recreational town. There are over 64 miles of gorgeous lakefront in Raymond, making it an attractive gateway destination. Waterfront homes and lakeside properties in Raymond are popular among home buyers, investors, and vacationers. Many people buying in Raymond are looking for second homes or vacation homes.
Residents and vacationers alike enjoy a variety of outdoor recreation such as swimming, hiking, picnicking, fishing, and more. Although Raymond is an ideal Summer getaway, it is also a strong-knit community that provides a full array of businesses and services to locals and visitors. There are plenty of restaurants, retailers, shops, grocery stores, schools, and other businesses to fulfill the necessities for quality living.
Lakes: Sebago Lake, Jordan Bay, Panther Pond, Thomas Pond, Little Lake Sebago

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