The Lookout #210
The Lookout #210: An Oceanfront Apartment for Ogunquit Explorers

Why Stay
Why The Lookout #210
The Lookout #210 is a one-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment that does one thing exceptionally well: it plants you four minutes' walk from Little Beach and an easy stroll from the stretch of coastline that makes Ogunquit worth the drive. You get a full kitchen, a living room with sofa bed, a balcony with views, and an outdoor pool - the kind of setup that lets you stop thinking about finding a place to eat and start actually exploring. It's not a hotel with concierge service or daily housekeeping. It's a vacation rental with the bones of something genuinely comfortable, though the details matter more than the marketing copy suggests.
The property draws families, couples, and solo travelers equally, all drawn by location and the promise of independence. Summer is peak season, though the place operates year-round. Fair warning: you'll encounter an app-based laundry system, a slightly complicated entry process, and the reality that this is a condo building run by an HOA - not a hospitality business. If that sounds like a friction point, it probably is. If it sounds manageable, you're the guest this apartment was built for.
The location is genuinely unbeatable in Ogunquit. A four-minute walk puts you at Little Beach. Marginal Way Walk - the jewel of the coast - is a short stroll, and you can reach Perkins Cove and the town center on foot. One guest who stayed with a group simply said: "The location and view cannot be beat in Ogunquit. It's walkable to the Marginal Way, town center & even Perkins Cove!" That's not hyperbole; it's the defining reason to book here.
The apartment is genuinely spacious. One bedroom, two full bathrooms, a kitchen with a full complement of appliances (oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator), and a living room with a sofa bed. You're not cramped. You're not squinting at a hot plate. Families and groups appreciate the room to spread out; couples appreciate not feeling like they're in a hotel room the size of a shoebox.
The balcony and sea views are the real draw. Every review that mentions the balcony says it's worth the stay. It's your private outdoor space with a view - not always guaranteed on the Maine coast.
The pool is heated and steps away. Located across the street, it's a genuine bonus for families traveling with kids or anyone who wants a dip without driving to a beach parking lot.
Rooms
The rooms
The Lookout #210 is a single one-bedroom unit in a multi-unit building. The living room features a sofa bed, which means the apartment can sleep more than two if needed - useful for small groups or families with older kids. The bedroom has quality linens; both bathrooms are private with bathtubs and showers. The kitchen is the real standout: fully equipped with full-size appliances, a dishwasher, and all the cookware and dishes you'd need for a week-long stay.
One honest caveat: previous guests have reported minor maintenance issues - a broken kitchen chair, a sliding door to the deck that didn't operate smoothly, and one report of a non-functional lamp. These sound like standard wear-and-tear in a well-used rental, not systemic problems. But if flawless condition is non-negotiable, ask about recent updates when you book. The property does respond to maintenance requests; it just takes a call rather than an instant fix.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, couples, groups wanting walkable access to **Marginal Way** and **Perkins Cove**
Price tier
Mid-range for the Ogunquit market; rates vary by season
Walk to downtown
4 minutes to Little Beach
Guest score
7.6 Good
Standout amenities
Balcony with sea view · full kitchen · heated pool · elevator access
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Pool & Outdoors · Heated outdoor pool (across the street) · Balcony with sea view · Terrace and patio · Outdoor dining area · Outdoor furniture
Kitchen & Food · Full kitchen with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator · Coffee machine and toaster · Complete cookware and dishware
Entertainment & Family · Streaming services (Netflix and similar) · Flat-screen TV · Children's playground on grounds · Horseback riding (nearby) · Fishing (nearby) · Cycling and hiking (organized or self-guided)
Practical & Access · Elevator (upper floors accessible) · In-unit laundry (app-based system) · Private entrance · Private bathroom · Smoke-free property
Safety · Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) - Peak season, warmest weather, heated pool in full use. Little Beach and Marginal Way are crowded but fully alive. Ogunquit Playhouse is in full swing. Book early; rates are higher, and availability is tight.
Fall (September–October) - Shoulder season turning into peak foliage. Pool remains open through September. Crowds thin considerably after Labor Day. Leaf-peeping drives weekends in late September and early October. Weather is crisp but mostly clear.
Winter (November–February) - The quietest season. Pool is heated but not always actively operated during deep winter. Ogunquit becomes a working town again. Many restaurants scale back hours. If solitude and off-season rates appeal, this is your window. Bring layers; the coast is cold and windy.
Spring (March–May) - Gradually warming but unpredictable. The property reopens fully by April. Marginal Way and Perkins Cove are at their most peaceful. Ogunquit Playhouse begins its season in mid-May. Still considered shoulder season, with lower rates than summer.
Reviews
What guests say
"The location and view cannot be beat in Ogunquit. Everything you need for a lovely stay is provided."
- Amy, United States · Group · 10/10
"It's walkable to the Marginal Way, town center & even Perkins Cove!"
- Amy, United States · Group · 10/10
"Location was excellent to Marginal Way and downtown. It was very quiet. People were friendly."
- Debra, United States · Couple · 6/10
"The condo was very clean. Beautiful view and superior location."
- Deborah, United States · Couple · 10/10
"Love it there."
- Deborah, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
The most common criticism across reviews is operational rather than about the space itself: entry processes (the 10-digit code and deadbolt were noted as unnecessarily complicated), app-based laundry setup (which took over 30 minutes to configure for one guest without strong internet), and the lack of a property manager on-site to troubleshoot when something doesn't work. One guest also noted that pre-stay directions - for trash, entry, and laundry - weren't entirely clear. These are manageable once you know about them, but they're worth acknowledging upfront.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Little Beach - 4-minute walk. Sandy, gentle, perfect for families.
- Marginal Way Walk - 10-minute walk. The iconic Maine coastal path, 1.3 miles of granite ledge, sea spray, and views that justify the hype.
- Perkins Cove - 15-minute walk. Working fishing village, galleries, restaurants, lobster shacks, photo ops.
- Ogunquit Downtown / Dock Square - 10-minute walk. Shops, restaurants, bars, and the summer theater scene.
- Ogunquit Playhouse - 0.7 miles away. Tony-winning regional theater with a season running June through November.
- Golf course - Within 2 miles. Cape Neddick Golf Club is the closest option.
- Hiking and cycling trails - Abundant throughout Ogunquit and Wells; the property has bikes available or rentable nearby.
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 19 miles. Day trip for fresh sushi, outlet shopping, or a change of scenery; Portsmouth International Airport is also 19 miles away.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this property on the water? Not directly waterfront, but it has sea views from the balcony and is a four-minute walk from Little Beach. Marginal Way Walk is a ten-minute walk away.
Is breakfast included? No. The apartment is a self-catering rental. You have a full kitchen, so you can cook, or grab coffee and pastries at one of several cafés in downtown Ogunquit.
Do I need a car? Not essential if you don't mind walking. Marginal Way, Perkins Cove, and downtown shops are all walkable. A car is useful for exploring Wells, Cape Neddick, and other parts of York County, but it's not required for a town-based stay.
How does laundry work? The property uses an app-based system. You'll need to download an app, set up an account, and load funds. This can be slow if you don't have strong Wi-Fi, so plan ahead if you need to do laundry during your stay.
Can I check in late or check out early? Contact the property directly. As a condo-based rental, flexibility depends on the HOA and neighboring units.
What if something breaks during my stay? You'll need to call or email. There isn't a 24/7 front desk. The property does respond to maintenance requests, but response time depends on the issue's urgency. Be prepared to troubleshoot or wait.
Is there on-site parking? Yes, though the details aren't specified in the listing. Confirm parking availability and any fees when you book.













