Lakeview Condo
Lakeview Condo: Affordable Moosehead Lake Accommodations in Greenville

Why Stay
Why Lakeview Condo
Moosehead Lake, Maine's largest lake, stretches across a landscape of pine forest and granite shoulders - a landscape that Lakeview Condo sits squarely inside. This is a four-bedroom, four-bathroom apartment with a direct view of the water, less than ten minutes from downtown Greenville's restaurants and outfitters. It's the kind of place where a group of friends or a multi-generational family can actually afford to rent a whole building with a balcony overlooking the lake, rather than pay hotel prices for separate rooms.
The property appeals most to groups and longer stays: solo travelers and couples looking for a turnkey resort experience should know upfront that Lakeview Condo is dated and requires a specific mindset. Reviewers consistently praise the value, the view, and the layout. They're equally honest about carpeting, bathrooms, and kitchen finishes that haven't been refreshed in years. That's not a complaint wrapped in diplomacy - it's the actual trade-off.
Moosehead Lake views and a semi-private beach on property. Both reviewers highlighted the lake vista from the living room as a genuine draw. The condo sits on grounds that include a nine-hole golf course, a semi-private beach, and tennis courts - amenities you don't typically get with a rental unit. For swimmers, kayakers, or anyone who wants to spend a morning on the water without leaving the property, that access is real.
Four bedrooms and four bathrooms - rare for the price point. If you're splitting a rental with friends or bringing extended family, each bedroom has its own bathroom. That alone eliminates the morning gridlock. Reviewers found the beds comfortable and the living room furniture new enough to feel welcoming.
Less than ten minutes from downtown Greenville. You're close enough to grab dinner at a restaurant, rent a kayak, or pick up supplies without a twenty-minute drive, but far enough away to feel secluded. That proximity matters during shoulder season when you might want to spend your evening in town rather than cooking.
Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and laundry. If you're staying a week, you can shop once and cook most meals in-house. The kitchen is dated, but it has everything: stove, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, coffee maker, and full cutlery and serving sets.
Rooms
The rooms
Lakeview Condo is a four-bedroom apartment, essentially a whole residential unit rather than a collection of traditional hotel rooms. Each bedroom comes with its own en-suite bathroom and comfortable mattress. The living area includes a spacious sofa, dining table, and work desk - useful if anyone in your group needs to catch up on email.
- Four-Bedroom Apartment: Full residential layout with separate kitchen, dining area, living room, and private entrance. All bedrooms en-suite.
One honest note: reviewers flagged carpet stains, dingy carpeting, and dated finishes throughout - particularly in the bathrooms and kitchen. If you're expecting recently renovated interiors, this is not that property. If you're okay with older, clean, and functional spaces in exchange for a lower nightly rate and the ability to rent the whole place, the trade works fine.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Groups, families, longer stays, budget-conscious travelers
Price tier
Budget to mid-range (varies by season)
Open
Yes
Guest score
6.5 Pleasant
Standout amenities
Direct Moosehead Lake views and four-bedroom layout at affordable rates
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoors & Water · Golf course (nine holes) · Semi-private beach · Tennis court · Picnic area · Terrace and balcony with lake view · Outdoor dining and BBQ facilities
In the Unit · Full kitchen with dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, coffee maker, and refrigerator · Washing machine and dryer · Living area with sofa and dining table · Work desk · Private entrance
For Families · Children's playground · Books, DVDs, and streaming services (Netflix-style) · TV in living area · Fishing access on grounds
Safety & Comfort · Smoke-free property · Heating · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector · Free toiletries and towels · Iron and ironing facilities
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season for lake activities. The beach is open, golf course and tennis court are active, and the lake water is swimmable. Expect higher rates and a busier atmosphere in Greenville. Ideal for families and group getaways.
Fall (September–October): Leaf season brings hikers and photographers. Water cools significantly, but hiking trails around Moosehead Lake and Big Moose Mountain are stunning. One reviewer stayed in October and found the location ideal; foliage was still good into early October.
Winter (November–February): Squaw Mountain opens for skiing. The lake freezes, making it possible to ice-fish or snowmobile. The condo's heating system keeps it comfortable, but plan for a quieter, more isolated experience. Restaurant hours in town may be reduced.
Spring (April–May): Shoulder season with fewer crowds. Weather is unpredictable, but wildflowers emerge and fishing season opens. Not ideal for beach time, but good for hiking and budget-conscious travelers.
Reviews
What guests say
"Beautiful view of the lake from our condo. Living room furniture looked new and was very comfortable. All bedrooms had their own bathroom and the beds were comfortable." - Gagnon, United States · Solo traveler · 6/10
"The price and location was excellent, with views of Moosehead Lake and being less than a 10 minute drive from downtown Greenville." - Michael, United States · Solo traveler · 7/10
"Having 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms was also a plus." - Michael, United States · Solo traveler · 7/10
Both reviewers flagged the same issues: outdated finishes, particularly in the bathrooms and kitchen; dingy carpeting; and spotty WiFi depending on location within the condo. One guest noted a sticky bedroom door and fruit flies during their stay. Expect the property to look and feel like a 1990s-era residential unit rather than a newly decorated vacation rental. The views and layout make up for it if you're price-conscious and staying with a group.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Downtown Greenville: Less than 10 minutes by car. Restaurants, outfitters, shops, and the Moosehead Lake Regional School of Seaplane Pilots.
- Moosehead Lake: Directly on the property. Kayaking, fishing, swimming, and boat rentals through Greenville outfitters.
- Big Moose Mountain: 25 minutes. Hiking trail with summit views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
- Northwoods Outfitters: 8 minutes. Canoe rentals, guided trips, and supplies for backcountry camping.
- Gulf Hagas: 45 minutes. One of Maine's most dramatic slot canyons, with hiking trails ranging from easy to strenuous.
- Squaw Mountain Ski Area: 30 minutes. Winter skiing and summer mountain biking.
- Lily Bay State Park: 15 minutes. Picnicking, swimming beach, and boat launch on Moosehead Lake's eastern shore.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Lakeview Condo actually on the lake? Yes, it has a direct lake view and sits on grounds with a semi-private beach. You can see Moosehead Lake from the balcony and have access to beach and water activities on property.
Is WiFi reliable? No. Reviewers reported spotty WiFi depending on which room you're in. If you need consistent internet, bring a mobile hotspot or plan to work from the main living area.
How far is it from the Bangor airport? Approximately 73 miles (about 90 minutes by car). Most guests rent a car for the drive and their stay.
Are pets allowed? The listing does not mention pet policies. Contact the property directly to confirm.
Is there a $300 cleaning fee? Yes. One reviewer flagged this as excessive relative to the property's condition. Confirm the total cost before booking.
Can we cook our own meals? Yes. The kitchen is fully equipped with stove, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and cookware. Ideal for groups staying a week or longer.
Is this a good choice for a romantic couples getaway? Not primarily. It's designed for groups and families. While the views are romantic, the dated finishes and lack of hotel-style amenities (no housekeeping, no concierge, spotty WiFi) make it better suited to budget-conscious multi-person rentals than to couples seeking a polished retreat.













