Charles O'Hara’s Estate
in Harbor Point
334 Tidal Court
Frey, ME
❛ The epitome of oceanfront luxury on nearly two acres of private beachfront, living’s easy in this impressive, generously proportioned estate of French-eclectic inspired modern architecture. Exceptional planning and craftsmanship are evident in every detail, resulting in a home artfully blending form and function for grand scale entertaining and intimate family living.
Charlie is and always has been the worst when it comes to money – he’ll often find himself spending away, whether it’s blowing a fortune on his Ferrari or buying rounds of shots for strangers in bars, despite doing his best to keep an eye on that habit. Therefore, it’s a good thing that starting from a young age, especially when he was first drafted into the NFL, his father helped him save his money, and later invest it appropriately. Material wealth has never been of vast importance to Charlie – another factor in why he’s willing blow a few hundred bucks if it means making someone happy – although his annual salary certainly allows him to live a life of luxury, especially so when factoring in the accumulated profits from his investments and other career opportunities.
Ergo, when moving to Frey, he was quick to tell his real estate agent exactly what he was looking for in a home, and in a turn of events he got more than just that:
– 150 ft of private direct ocean frontage
– 8 bedrooms
– 8 full & 3 half baths
– Club room/billiards & bar
– Breakfast & family rooms adjacent to kitchen
– 2-story library den
– Wine room
– Stone fireplaces
– Guest house
– 4 car bays + covered parking
– Multiple balconies
– Pool & cabana
Pictures are as follows:
– Front & rear of the house
– 2-story foyer & living room
– Formal dining room
– Kitchen & pantry
– Master suite with personal balcony
– High-tech theater
Easily fitting into the affluence of Harbor Point’s border with the North end of Frey and priced just under $32 million, he’d been quick to sign paperwork. Even now, whenever he has guests over, many details and descriptions given to him by his agent have stuck with him, and he’ll often end up saying things like – ❝ Yes, I don’t know if you noticed, but the roof is… multi-gabled Vermont and Spanish slate? Somethin’ like that. ❞ or ❝ Yep… That’s an authentic cobblestone driveway, believe it or not. ❞
In fact, given his personality and demeanor, those who know him may even feel surprised upon visiting his home: he’s always seemed like the type of guy to be comfortable in a one bedroom apartment right on the beach with a fridge big enough for plenty of beer. He’s the type to drag sand into the house with him from the beach and leave dirty underwear lying around, and rarely ever eat anywhere other than the kitchen or living room. It’s a house that makes one wonder whether they should leave their shoes outside or not, or whether it’s okay to put their feet on the couch – it’s a house that looks the opposite of who Charlie is.
However, his personal habits have changed quite a bit since his breakup with his ex-fiancée. He’d been very used to generally always being with someone, or otherwise never really living alone (if, at least, for an extended period of time), and though he doesn’t quite acknowledge it, his house is far too big and feels far too empty for one person to be alone within it. He’d always pride himself on his ability to make light of any situation and never feel lonely throughout his life, which may be why he’s unwilling to admit it – nevertheless, anytime he’s home he always has background noise, whether it’s the fireplace at night, the stereo, having every TV on throughout the house, etc.