Some houses check boxes. Others change the way you imagine living. At 15 Watts Avenue, life feels a little softer around the edges -- maybe a quiet sit on the covered porch while the village wakes up slowly around you, salty air drifting in from the harbor, summer evenings on the deck after a walk for ice cream or dinner down the street, the sound of parade floats, fireworks, music from a street dance carrying through the air during beloved annual community celebrations. There is an ease to this house that is increasingly hard to find: vintage charm intact, thoughtful updates exactly where you want them, and the rare sense that this is a home meant to be lived in rather than simply passed through. With three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, an oversized two-car garage and a partially finished bonus space above ready to become a studio, office, guest space or workshop, there is flexibility here without sacrificing character. The lawn is broad and green, the porch inviting, the pace just right. And then there is the setting -- because Watts Avenue is not simply a street; it is part of the fabric of this remarkable year-round fishing village. Walk to the general store, coffee shop, restaurants, yoga studio, public library, galleries, harbor and community gatherings that carry through every season. This is not a place that closes up when summer leaves- it lasts all year long. It is a place where people know each other, where traditions remain intact, and where life on the Coast of Maine still feels beautifully authentic.