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Marketed Exclusively by David M. Banks 207.773.2345 TheDavidBanksTeam.com ForesideRoadCUMBERLAND FORESIDE MLS 1200640 2450000 179 84 p o r t l a n d monthly magazine House of tHe MontH be matched by the Town in order to allow association members to have a level of ac- cess beyond the public a private float off the dock where they can tie up their dinghies says Teddy Piper of the David M. Banks Real Estate Team of ReMax By The Bay who makes it clear that the real-estate firm represents the developer in the sale of this mansion. The pristine sweep of sand is con- tiguous with Wildwood Beach Piper says. T he beachs status as public property creates a stunning new public attrac- tion for Cumberland. Presently vis- itors cant park cars at sands edge but you can unload your friends and coolers and then jog back after parking on Route 88. Which is John Q. wonderful but not a sit- uation necessarily anticipated by the Pay- son heirs. Nonplussed members of the heirs filed lawsuits with the Portland Press Herald in hot pursuit of the details Cumberland now owns what is sup- posed to be its first public beach but the for- ury lots at press time five are sold and building luxury homes worthy of their el- egant views of the ocean and cove The investment trio has sold the beach to the Town along with the long strip of ocean- front land fronting the house below the low- est stone wall and is donating 150000 to improve the original dock a figure that will