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Country Home with Acreage

Lincoln, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to 161 Stanhope Mill Road in the charming town of Lincoln, Maine. This lovely 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom double wide home was built in 1981 and is nestled on 16.1± acres of beautiful land. Enjoy the convenience of one-level living in this well-maintained property that boasts a spacious screen porch, perfect for relaxing after a long day. As you drive up the nicely maintained driveway, you'll notice the expansive yard with a fire pit, the ideal place for hosting gatherings with family and friends. If you are someone who enjoys hosting, there is ample parking available on the driveway and behind the home. Additionally, there is a shed/workshop on the property for all your storage needs. With 2 carports, there is ample space for parking or storing your vehicles during each of Maine’s 4 seasons. This home has been meticulously maintained throughout the years and has been updated with many modern features, including new windows, flooring, a metal roof, as well as 2 new heat pumps and a handicap ramp for easy accessibility. A good portion of the home has fresh paint as well, making this the perfect turnkey opportunity. The wooded land behind the house offers privacy and adds to the serene atmosphere of the property and gives the perfect opportunity to recreate or hunt on your own land. For those who enjoy camping or RVing, there is a hook-up for a camper on the site which includes water/septic and 30 amp power. The current owner has extended the driveway into the acreage and had originally planned to put cabins or more RV hook-ups for rental opportunities. Because of its location and acreage, this home would be great for a year-round residence or seasonal rental as-is, but the space is always there to add where you wish. Located just across the street from the Upper Cold Stream Pond boat launch, this property is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. If you are looking for hunting or recreational land this property fits the bill with ATV and snowmobile trail access. Despite its private location, this home is only 5 miles away from downtown Lincoln, offering easy access to shopping, dining, and other amenities. For those who need to commute, Bangor is just 52 miles away and Boston is a manageable 4.5-hour drive. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful property in Lincoln, where you can enjoy the peace and tranquility of country living while still being close to town. Schedule a showing today and make this your next home sweet home!
$245,000

Maine Land for Sale Near Bangor

Charleston, ME
Penobscot
Introducing 37± acres of land nestled in the picturesque landscape of Charleston, Maine. This unique parcel offers a blend of forest and wetlands in a quiet farming community making it an ideal spot for your dream home or recreational getaway. LAND As you explore this property, you'll be greeted by over 700± feet of frontage along the scenic Crooked Brook, adding to a diverse habitat and natural beauty of the land. You will find whitetail deer and other upland game travelling the edges of this brook, with ducks, geese and other wading birds residing in the stream and adjacent wetlands. The parcel boasts 700± feet of road frontage on Bacon Road, ensuring both privacy and accessibility. With electric service available roadside, building your dream home or cabin becomes a hassle-free endeavor. With elevations ranging from 220 to 240 feet above sea level, working the land is also more affordable with this gentle slope. According to NRCS, the soil composition, primarily Pushaw/Swanville, offers potential for agricultural use, with a possibility of being cleared for pasture land. The native woodland trees and vegetation includes balsam fir, aspen and other mixed species. LOCATION & POINTS OF INTEREST Conveniently located just 14 miles from Dover-Foxcfrot, where you'll find the nearest hospital, and 22 miles from Bangor, home to the nearest airport, major medical centers, numerous restaurants, event centers and many cultural events; this parcel offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Additionally, the property is only 23 miles off I-95, providing easy access to both Newport and Bangor exits. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Bud Leavitt Wildlife Management Area is just 4 miles away, offering 6,530 acres of upland habitat, maintained fields, and wetland habitats, providing ample opportunities for hiking, paddling, hunting and wildlife observation. Browns Mill Park, located 13 miles away, offers boating access to the Piscataquis River, as well as trails for running, walking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, making it a perfect destination for outdoor activities year-round. If you enjoy boating, Sebec Lake’s public landing is just 17 miles away, providing access to 6,803 acres of pristine water for boating, swimming, and spectacular fishing. For those interested in higher education and cultural activities, the University of Maine's Orono campus is just 30 miles away, offering Division 1 sports and a performing arts center. TAKE ACTION NOW Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Maine's natural beauty, with possibilities for residential and recreational use. Come and experience the serenity and charm of Bacon Road in Charleston, Maine. Call today for more information or to schedule a showing.
$55,000

Build Your Home or Cabin on 27…

Etna, ME
Penobscot
Nestled along Dixmont Road in Etna, Maine, this 27± acre property offers a rare opportunity to create your dream escape. Build your home or cabin or just us it for firewood and hunting. LAND With a private 500± foot driveway and 67 feet of frontage on Dixmont Road, this parcel provides both seclusion and accessibility. Electric and telephone services are conveniently located roadside, enhancing the potential for development. The land features about 10 acres of old-growth hemlock and hardwood trees, creating a park-like natural setting. The balance of the land is early successional hardwood forest. Elevations on the property range from 240 to 340 feet above sea level, offering diverse landscapes to explore and enjoy, including a small seasonal creek traversing the far eastern edge of the property. The mix of old growth trees, younger forest growth, onsite water and its proximity to other food sources makes this property a dream small hunting property as evidenced by the amount of sign on the property, including whitetail deer, wild turkey, grouse and woodcock. LOCATION Named after the majestic Mt Etna in eastern Sicily, Etna is a charming town with a population of 1,226 per the 2020 census. Strategically located in southern Penobscot County, this location offers convenient commuting distances to various destinations. The land is located 2 miles south of I-95 entrance. From here it is 20 miles to Bangor, 12 miles to Newport, 38 miles to Belfast, and 219 miles to Boston, Massachusetts only a 3 hour 15 minute drive. AREA AMENITIES It may be quiet here, but it is close to other services and things to do. If schools are a consideration, RSU 19 serving Etna is an association of seven other adjoining towns. Etna/Dixmont School for Pre-K through 8th grade is a mere 8/10 miles away, while Nokomis High School is less than a 20 minute drive, just 15 miles from the property. If exploring nature and related activities is on your list you will appreciate the proximity to Maine's stunning coastline, with a scenic 38-minute drive leading to the mid-coast area encompassing Belfast, Camden, and Rockland, renowned for their shops, restaurants, and breathtaking ocean views. For those who enjoy activities on the water, several lakes are within easy reach to boat landings at 4,200 acre Sebasticook Lake (15 miles), 360 acre Etna Pond (5 miles), and 480 acre Plymouth Pond (7 miles), offering opportunities for fishing and boating including some of Maine’s best trophy bass waters. For something different take an outing to the Treworgy Family Orchard in nearby Levant, known for its famous corn maze and youth farm summer camp or for a taste of local craftsmanship, Mossy Ledge Distillery offers tours, providing insight into the area's artisanal traditions. NEXT No matter what you interests may be, Etna is sure to be a great spot to call home. Call today for a property information package, link to an interactive map, or schedule a showing.
$69,900
Affordable Maine Land for Sale Sold

Affordable Maine Land for Sale

Winn, ME
Penobscot
Escape to your off-grid retreat in the Maine woods with this picturesque 25-acre timberland property at 95 Branch Road in Winn. Nestled in a heavily wooded area of well-drained soils, this land is the perfect location for building your new cabin. LOCATION Winn is a small town in northeastern Penobscot County with a population of about 400. The land is located just 2 ½ miles from a town-maintained road, this property offers a balance of seclusion and accessibility. Lincoln is only 18 miles or 25 minutes away, while Bangor is 66 miles or 1 hour 15 minutes, convenient for getting supplies or a day trip. Portland is just under 3 hours away, and Boston is a 4-hour 55 minutes’ drive, making for a quick escape from the city to the peace and quiet of the woods. OFF GRID LAND The land features 25.2 acres with registered survey. The NRCS reports a mix of 80% Plaisted loam and 20% Howland loam soils which are terrific for growing trees and when cleared of trees and rocks could be planted to crops. The elevations range from 370 to 430 FASL, providing stunning forest views and many potential building sites. With over 1,500 feet of road frontage, this corner lot would be easy to divide and sell a portion to fund your cabin construction. What makes this land stand out from most on the market today is the heavy tree canopy. No harvesting has been done for decades on this property. You can walk through the well-spaced hardwood forest without a lot of underbrush. The land is about 80 percent hardwoods and is covered with yellow and white birches, maple, American beech, and poplar with a scattering of spruce, fir, and hemlock around the edges of the lot. RECREATION Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Dwinal Pond Wildlife Management area, Penobscot River, and Mattawamkeag River, offering ample opportunities for trail riding, hunting, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. The Mt Jefferson Ski Area is only 8 miles away, making it convenient for winter sports enthusiasts. ATV and snowmobile trails are easily accessible for year-round enjoyment of the great outdoors. This property offers an affordable opportunity to own a piece of Maine's natural beauty. Do not miss out on the chance to own your off-grid paradise. Contact us today to learn more about this incredible property.
$38,900

Maine Timberland Lot for Sale

Mt Chase, ME
Penobscot
Lot 123 Grondin Road presents a unique opportunity to own a 174.5± acre tract of timberland in the historic community of Mount Chase, Maine. Nestled within the charming town, this property is part of the original 144 parcels surveyed and divided in 1832, maintaining its integrity and productivity for over 192 years. The timberland, predominantly hardwood with notable species such as yellow birch, maple, white birch, poplar, and beech trees, was last logged approximately 20 years ago. The lush, densely stocked forest promises a thriving timber resource. A recent walk through the property highlighted the robust growth of yellow birch, showcasing its potential value. Access to Lot 123 is facilitated by a 50-foot right-of-way from the state-maintained Shin Pond Road, leading to the off-grid property via the private gravel Grondin Road. The deed guarantees this right-of-way for all purposes, including utilities. The property boasts Class 2 silty loam soils, suitable for intense farming, contributing to the flourishing timber growth. Elevating from 900 to over 1000 feet above sea level, the property offers breathtaking views of Mount Katahdin and the Appalachian Mountains from its southwest corner. Well-marked boundaries and gravel roadways along the northern, western, and southern perimeters provide easy access, and the southern property line connects to the ITS trail, offering direct trail access. Grondin Road leads to the Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, Lower Shin Pond Lake, the Seboeis River, and several brooks, providing ample recreational opportunities nearby. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the presence of moose, deer, bear, snowshoe hare, and ruffed grouse, evident through tracks and other animal sign around the property. Mount Chase, with its current population of 187 residents, offers a quiet and scenic setting, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The town serves as a gateway to Baxter State Park and the Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, with active ATV and snowmobile clubs ensuring well-maintained trails. Numerous guiding businesses in the area attest to the rich hunting and fishing opportunities. Whether you seek a timberland investment, an off-grid vacation cabin site, or both, Lot 123 Grondin Road is a rare find in the heart of beautiful Maine. This property invites you to not only invest but also to experience the natural beauty and recreational offerings that make Mount Chase a sought-after destination. Arrange an appointment to explore the potential of this 174.5± acre gem in Mount Chase on the Grondin Road.
$295,000
Serene Off-grid Land with Mountain Views Sold

Serene Off-grid Land with Mountain Views

Mt Chase, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to your future homestead, vacation home location or hunting camp site nestled in the serene foothills of northern Penobscot County, just a scenic 10-minute drive from the quaint service town of Patten. This expansive 63± acre parcel is an alternative from city life, offering a simpler, more rural lifestyle. Located in the charming community of Mount Chase, with a population of 187 as of the 2020 census, this property is situated near the Aroostook County line, and its charm is accentuated by scenic views of a 2,400-foot Mount Chase peak merely 3 miles north. The convenience of Patten, 6 miles or 10 minutes away, provides access to essential amenities such as grocery stores, hardware and building supplies, a health clinic, and local eateries. The elevations are rolling from 890 to 920 feet above sea level. Per NRCS, this land boasts Thorndike and Dixmont silt loams, providing a fertile foundation for a variety of uses from trees to crops. The landscape unfolds with views of Mount Katahdin, Mount Chase and a forest extending to the horizon creating a picturesque backdrop for your new home or cabin. Access to this secluded retreat is granted through a private right-of-way, ensuring vehicular and utility access. The property is 4/10 mile from the public road and utility lines, making it easily accessible. Consider the benefits of Eastern Maine Electric COOP power company, offering competitive rates that are approximately half of what Maine's two largest suppliers charge. Experience reliable cell service and internet connectivity, with the option to explore the possibilities of Starlink technology. Points of interest surround this location and include the renowned Baxter State Park, just 23 miles away, boasting over 60 wild lakes and ponds and 200 miles of hiking trails. Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument is only 15 miles away, with more than 87,000 acres east of Baxter. For local amenities, Shin Pond Village, 8 miles away, offers a couple stores, rental cabins, and a bar and restaurants. Enjoy the rich history of this region of Maine preserved at the Patten Lumberman Museum. Immerse yourself in the fascinating journey of Maine logging from the early 1600 explorers through the river drives down the Penobscot River. In conclusion, this property represents a rare opportunity to own a substantial piece of Maine, where the possibilities for a peaceful, self-sustaining lifestyle are endless. Welcome home to a place where tranquility meets opportunity.
$114,000
Maine Mountain Land on the Trail Sold

Maine Mountain Land on the Trail

Mt Chase, ME
Penobscot
Are you interested in diversifying your investments with land? Why not combine that investment with your passion for being outside. Are you someone who loves to ride snowmobiles and ATV’s? Maybe you love to hike the Appalachian Trail or explore large expanses of forest. No matter what your outdoor pursuit, you will not find a better location than this 71± acres of forest land in Mount Chase Maine has to offer. LOCATION Located on the Ackley Pond Road in the small town of Mount Chase. This road is part of the International Appalachian Trail System that continues from Baxter State Park meandering through northern Maine then into Canada before terminating at the end of the Gaspe peninsula. In the summer months, the road is a club-maintained ATV trail and during winter the road becomes ITS 81 and is well groomed by the local snowmobile club. The location is rural and remote, yet Shin Pond Village is just a couple miles from the land. It has two stores, a restaurant, and gas available. The town of Patten is located less than 12 miles from the property and with many services including hardware, building materials, grocery store, restaurants, health clinic and more. LAND The 71± acres of forested land has good access over 3,800 feet of road frontage and interior trail. The trees on the land are mixed wood with spruce fir and hemlock along the small brook on the land and predominately hardwoods of maple, beech, and birch on the ridge tops. Located in the foothills of Wadsworth Mountain and Mount Chase, elevations on the property range from 810 to more than 1,000 feet above sea level. NRCS soil survey indicated that much of the soil type is Thorndike, a soil type usually found on hills and mountains. This is a shallow soil formed in a thin mantle of till derived principally from slate, phyllite, or shale. As a somewhat excessively drained soil it is dry a good portion of the year. It does well promoting the growth of the tree species found on this site, and on some of the lesser slopes, could be cleared and cultivated. Potential uses for this property would include timber management, off grid cabin or home location, seasonal rentals for camping or cabin rental, future division and lot sales, hunting, riding, hiking and many more recreational uses. NEARBY A variety of nearby point of interest enhance the location of the property include the north entrance of Baxter State Park, Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, East Branch of the Penobscot River, Seboeis River, Grand Lake Matagamon, Upper and Lower Shin Ponds to name just a few. If you are searching for that investment that you can enjoy while its growing, call today and ask for a package of information on 156 Ackley Pond Road in Mount Chase, Maine
$106,500

Mountain View Land for Sale

Mt Chase, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to 16 Moose Brook Road, Mount Chase, Maine – where panoramic mountain views meet the tranquility of nature on this remarkable 64.7 acre parcel of land. Located approximately 1 1/2 miles from the town-maintained road in an off-grid location, this property offers a secluded escape in the community of Mount Chase. Boasting a diverse landscape, the land features elevations ranging from 810 to 1,120 feet above sea level, providing a picturesque backdrop of rolling hills and wooded expanses. Most of the terrain is wooded with hardwood trees, including maple, birch, and beech. The soil composition, predominantly Thorndike per NRCS, making it an ideal environment for cultivating trees. With 85% of the land covered in this soil type, the property presents an opportunity for tree growth enthusiasts or those seeking a natural haven. Accessibility is key, and this property doesn't disappoint. With approximately 3,300 feet of interior road frontage on two roads providing many points of access onto the property. The potential for division after 5 years enhances the investment versatility of this parcel. For those who appreciate local points of interest, you'll find the charming Shin Pond Village a mere 3± miles away, offering a store, restaurant, and bars to cater to your daily needs. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the proximity to Baxter State Park's North Entrance, just 18± miles from your doorstep. Additionally, Shin Ponds, Seboeis River, and the East Branch of the Penobscot River are within easy reach, providing a range of outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and water sports. As an added bonus, Ackley Pond Road serves as an ATV and snowmobile trail system, offering year-round recreational opportunities for adventure seekers. Whether you're envisioning a private retreat or a future development project, this Mountain View land in Mount Chase, Maine, will meet your needs. With Patten, Houlton, Bangor, and Boston within reasonable driving distances, you're connected to both the serenity of a remote area and the conveniences of town life. Discover the potential that awaits at 16 Moose Brook Road.
$87,000
Mountain View Maine Land Sold

Mountain View Maine Land

Mt Chase, ME
Penobscot
If your holiday wish list includes a large tract of Maine land providing incredible mountain views while offering a lot of privacy, you owe it to yourself to look at this off grid listing in Northern Penobscot County. LAND This magnificent 48-acre property, with elevations ranging from 870 to 920 feet above sea level, has a diverse landscape with a variety of trees species, creating a captivating natural setting. There are many potential building sites on this ridge top property. The views of Mt. Chase and Mount Katahdin are nothing short of spectacular, providing a constant reminder of the beauty that surrounds you. For stable building sites and for growing everything from trees to crops, NRCS mapping shows this area to be mostly Thorndike soil. The diverse tree growth, proximity to large privately owned fields, and the remote location are all aligned to make this land an exceptional place to see whitetail deer, moose, wild turkeys and many other Maine wildlife species. LOCATION Nestled in Mount Chase, a charming town with a population of 187, this town is aptly named after the majestic mountain peak that graces its northern skyline. This property is conveniently located just 6 miles north of Patten, providing essential services such as grocery store, gas station, hardware shops, a health clinic, and the intriguing Patten Lumberman Museum. For more extensive amenities, Houlton is 32 miles away, offering a hospital and shopping centers, while the vibrant city of Bangor is a mere 95 miles, less than a 1 ½ hour drive mostly via I95. If you're venturing from afar, Portland is 223 miles (3 hours and 15 minutes), and Boston is 329 miles (5 hours) away. POINTS OF INTEREST As you explore the surrounding area, you'll find yourself in close proximity to noteworthy points of interest. Baxter State Park, a mere 25 miles away, beckons with its North Entrance, offering mountain peaks, hiking trails, and wild trout ponds. The Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, with miles of public access to the area historically explored by Roosevelt and Thoreau, is just 20 miles from your doorstep. Adventure enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to ATV and Snowmobile Clubs & Trails, ensuring year-round enjoyment. The East Branch Penobscot River, with Grand Pitch, provides opportunities for whitewater adventures, canoeing, and salmon and trout fishing. DO NOT DELAY This property encompasses 48 acres of unspoiled beauty, offering not just land but an experience. The taxes are reasonable, considering the extraordinary mountain views that come with this unique piece of Maine. Don't miss the chance to make this property your own.
$99,900
A Nature Enthusiasts Dream Sold

A Nature Enthusiasts Dream

Drew, ME
Penobscot
Nestled within the sprawling embrace of a 58.72-acre off-grid sanctuary, this property offers an exceptional canvas for nature enthusiasts. Set against the backdrop of the expansive 11,000-acre Mattawamkeag River Wildlife Management Area, this parcel is a gateway to untamed wilderness and natural beauty. Amidst this verdant expanse lies an 1142 square foot salt box structure awaiting transformation. While requiring rehabilitation, the structure offers a base camp—an opportunity for a visionary to craft a rustic haven amidst the lush embrace of nature's bounty. The true marvel of this property lies not solely in the structure but in the majesty of its surroundings. A diverse mixed wood forest blankets the land, a tapestry woven with hardwoods and evergreens. This forest teems with life, providing sanctuary to an array of wildlife—from the playful squirrels and drumming grouse, and occasionally graced by the presence of majestic moose, deer, and bear. The crown jewel of this wilderness is the nearby Mattawamkeag River and its tributaries, a labyrinth of serene waterways lined with large oak and maples and complemented by the enchanting melody of flowing water. For outdoor enthusiasts, these waters offer a tranquil setting for canoeing or kayaking, while anglers can delight in the promise of trout and bass fishing along the river's meandering path. This canvas is an invitation to embrace the splendor of nature—an opportunity to immerse oneself in the symphony of the forest, where the rustling leaves and trickling streams create an orchestra of tranquility. While the structure beckons for rejuvenation, the true allure lies in the surrounding forest—a testament to the untamed beauty waiting to be explored and cherished.
$94,900
Waters Road Homestead Sold

Waters Road Homestead

Patten, ME
Penobscot
Located in the picturesque community of Patten, Maine lies a 50.7± acre homestead property.  The parcel has year-round access from Waters Road, which is a public, paved roadway.  The tract has 236.9 feet of frontage on Waters Road.  A gravel driveway is in place that leads from Waters Road, back to the approximately 14 acres of grassland and wild apple orchard.  The gravel driveway is approximately 450 feet in length which provides a good amount of privacy from the roadway to the cleared portion of the property.  The driveway will need some attention as it has not been utilized in well over 20 years and the road surface has many small trees that have taken root during that time. Once you get to the end of the driveway the property opens up to a large grassy area that has hundreds of apple trees growing throughout the roughly 14 acres of clearing.   A ready-made apple orchard is here for you.  Nature enthusiasts will welcome the opportunity to restore the fields and tame the wild orchard that has taken root over the past decades.  The USDA soil maps show the vast majority of the soil on the property is farm class soils that can handle intense farming.  Whether you are looking for a homestead, a property to build a hunting and vacation cabin, or just a parcel of land to hold onto, this property lends itself to any of those dreams and more. Once you get back to the forested portion of the property you will find a wide array of tree species growing here.  Pine, Spruce and cedar were found as well as maple, yellow birch, white birch and aspen.  Old logging trails reach out throughout the tract, giving good access to all of the acreage.  A grassy road follows a good portion of the northern boundary of the property.  The road way parallels the rock wall boundary in that section.  This is a great place to go for a walk and also an area where you will often encounter deer, grouse and other forest animals that inhabit the property.  Fresh deer scrapes and rubs were found along this area of the property.  Dozens of apple trees growing along the rock boundary provide food for the resident grouse and deer. Waters Road Homestead is a property that checks a lot of boxes.  Year-round access, utility power, fields and mature timber are all solid checks.  A wide variety of flora and fauna already exist here.  Whether you are looking for a land investment, a homestead location, or a place to build a recreational cabin?  This is a property you will want to seriously consider.  Waters Road Homestead is here for you.
$75,000
Affordable Off-grid Parcel Sold

Affordable Off-grid Parcel

Winn, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to 35 Branch Road in Winn, Maine – an 11.9± acre parcel of land offering an affordable off-grid retreat with a myriad of recreational opportunities. This property invites outdoor enthusiasts to embrace the Maine wilderness while enjoying activities such as ATV and snowmobile trail riding, hunting, wildlife photography, hiking, and more. Land – This parcel boasts 11.9± surveyed acres of predominantly hardwood timber, featuring beech, yellow and white birch, red maple, as well as some hemlock and balsam fir. The well-drained rocky soils, identified as Thorndike/Winnecook Complex by the NRCS, are ideal for growing trees and can potentially be cleared for cultivated crops and pasture. With elevations ranging from 380 to 420 feet above sea level, the gently rolling terrain provides a picturesque backdrop for your off-grid living or recreational dreams. Location – Situated in the town of Winn, with a population just over 400, this location offers a remote escape while still being within reach of essential amenities. The nearest larger town, Lincoln, is approximately 18 miles away and provides access to hospital, grocery stores, building supplies, and various services. For those seeking a city experience, Bangor is approximately 62 miles away. Potential Uses – Whether you envision building a secluded cabin, creating an RV camping site, utilizing the land for hunting, embracing off-grid living, or investing in a small timber plot for firewood, the possibilities are as vast as the Maine landscape. Nearby Points of Interest – Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to the Dwinal Pond Wildlife Management area, a sprawling 2,500-acre conservation tract just 1 ½ miles away. The Mattawamkeag and Penobscot Rivers are within 10± miles, offering additional opportunities for outdoor exploration. The property itself features direct access to snowmobile and ATV trails, ensuring that adventure is right at your doorstep. For winter sports enthusiasts, the Mt Jefferson Ski Area is a mere 8± miles away. Come enjoy the Maine wilderness and create your own retreat on this versatile and picturesque parcel at 35 Branch Road in Winn.
$29,900
Mature Forest with Stream Near Bangor Sold

Mature Forest with Stream Near Bangor

Corinth, ME
Penobscot
Discover the perfect piece of Maine wilderness at Rabbit Path in Corinth – a hidden gem offering 15± acres of pristine forested land. If you have been yearning for an escape that is easy to get to, with mature trees, natural beauty, and a water feature, this property is a one you need to see. Nestled off the grid, this property offers 660 feet of private road frontage, ensuring your peace and privacy. A trail winds its way through the property, perfect for leisurely strolls or outdoor adventures. Along the road frontage, you'll find a cleared site, ready for your home or cabin construction. One of the highlights of this property is the presence of a headwater creek of Keyser Stream. This intermittent stream flows 800± feet through the land. This babbling water feature changes throughout the year with every rain and snowmelt. The topography of the land gently slopes between 220 and 250± feet above sea level. The soil composition, including Monarda/Telos and Colonel/Peru/Brayton types, is stony and well-suited for forest and wildlife. Corinth itself is a charming town with a population of 2,900 and a rich history dating back to the 1790s when it was known as Ohio. Located just 16 miles from Bangor, Maine's third-largest city, you'll have easy access to modern amenities, including an airport, restaurants, and cultural events. Portland, Maine's largest city, is 129 miles away, while Boston is within a 4-hour drive at 235 miles. What makes Rabbit Path truly special is its proximity to an array of points of interest. You can reach the University of Maine (UMO) in just half an hour, offering educational opportunities, performing arts, and sporting events. Bangor, is one of the country’s best small cities and boasts great restaurants, the Cross Center for cultural and sporting events, a summer outdoor concert series at the Bangor Waterfront Pavilion, and many other cultural events during the year. For outdoor enthusiasts, Rabbit Path is strategically located within easy reach of Bar Harbor (66 miles), Moosehead Lake (53 miles), the Appalachian Trail (43+ miles to the entrance of the 100-mile Wilderness in Monson), and Baxter State Park (85 miles to the south entrance of the park). Don't miss the chance to own this incredible 15± acre forested parcel in Corinth, Maine.  This property offers a rare opportunity to embrace the tranquility of nature while staying connected to exciting nearby attractions.
$45,000
Charming New England Farmhouse with Acreage and Riverfront Sold

Charming New England Farmhouse with Acreage and…

Lincoln, ME
Penobscot
Riverbend Farm is a timeless property, that embodies the essence of rural Maine living coupled with rich history. This charming New England Farmhouse, dating back to 1832, boasts 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, inviting you to step back in time while enjoying modern comforts. Nestled on a sprawling 18.5-acre lot with 785 feet of Penobscot River and Route 2 frontage, this home conveys a sense of tranquility and natural beauty. The property features a private well and septic for as well as a gray water pit for the kitchen sink, ensuring functionality in a rustic setting. The lot includes a paddock, pasture, and fields that are ready to be brought back to life with a little bushhogging and mowing. A well-placed beaver dam along the river creates a logan perfect for duck hunting, adding to the allure of the landscape. A small private pond, apple trees and tall grasses in the pasture, attract wildlife like deer, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The Penobscot River, a defining feature of the region, stretches 109 miles and offers spectacular smallmouth bass fishing in Lincoln. Adventurous souls can explore class 5 rapids further north, providing exhilarating whitewater rafting and kayaking experiences. Step into the antique farmhouse rich with history, showcasing unique features like a summer kitchen/pantry, a tin ceiling salvaged from the Lincoln Theater and many built-ins that take advantage of the nooks and crannies in the formal living room. There is also a parlor with a wood stove, the master bedroom, with walk-in closet and a charming glassed-in 3-season porch. Ascending to the upper floor, you'll find two cozy bedrooms, a central playroom, and a walk-in storage closet as well as the second bath.. The barn, a true relic of the past, stands as a testament to the property's age, providing ample space for storage and potential livestock accommodations. With a blend of modern heating solutions, including a heat pump, and rustic charm, this home is a haven for those seeking a unique blend of history and comfort. The painted wide pine floors upstairs, metal roof, and aluminum siding add to the home's character, making this a truly exceptional and timeless dwelling. Lincoln, a service hub for neighboring communities, offers a splendid blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. With 13 lakes and proximity to Baxter State Park, Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, and Gulf Hagas, the outdoorsy spirit thrives here. Water sports and fishing are abundant in the 13 lakes of Lincoln, providing endless possibilities for those seeking aquatic adventures. For those craving urban delights, a short 50 minute drive to Bangor offers a diverse array of shopping, entertainment, and cultural experiences.  As the town slogan says – “Come for the Lakes – Stay for the Lifestyle”!
$250,000

A Homestead Fit for the Gods/Maine Real…

Lakeville, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to 20 Asgard Road, a truly unique rural homestead nestled in the town of Lakeville, Maine. While it may not be the legendary Asgard, this property offers a slice of paradise that is as close to Valhalla as you can get in Maine. This scenic property has been meticulously carved out of the Maine woods, offering you a glimpse of rustic tranquility. As you explore this 45+ acre property, you will encounter a variety of structures, including the main cabin, an unfinished second cabin, a versatile multipurpose building that could be transformed into a third cabin, a shed, workshop, barn, and more. A Location to Call Home Lakeville Maine is a small town in the eastern part of the state. The towns population of wildlife certainly surpasses the 100± people living in this town. The residents here take pride in conserving their hard-earned dollars and have voted on one of the lowest tax rates in New England. Lakeville is appropriately named as it has numerous lakes dotting the landscape. Large sprawling cold waters such as Junior Lake and Sysladobsis Lake are opposed by smaller ponds such as Bottle Lake and Upper and Lower Pug Ponds. These are the headwaters of the famous Grand Lake Stream and St. Croix River system. Buildings & Improvements The main cabin, measuring 16 x 24 feet, welcomes you with its hardwood floors and a cozy interior. It boasts modern conveniences, including essential appliances, and a vintage 1912 Trolle Wood stove for warmth during the colder months. The cabin rests on concrete pads with 2 inches of foam insulation underneath the pads. Adjacent to the main cabin, you will find a 10 x 16-foot tool shed/workshop, complete with a workbench and electricity. A 12 x 24-foot insulated multipurpose building offers the potential to be converted into an additional cabin. And for environmentally-conscious living, there is a composting outhouse on the property. Adding to the versatility of this homestead is an 8 x 8-foot farm stand, ready for use as a charming market or easily repurposed for other creative endeavors. A guest cabin, measuring 16 x 16 feet, is shelled in and is ready for your personal touch and customization. Finally, an 8X10 portable chicken coop and a 20 X 40 livestock barn complete the essential structures for this incredible homestead. Glorious Land The land here is a nature lover's dream. Several improved areas, with an eye towards the artistic and meditative, including two forested rock gardens with monuments and carvings, forested hiking trails, and a stream side thinning. All sure to help you forget a hectic life and improve your state of mind. The property fronts on Bottle Lake Road for approximately 650 feet, and the 45.3 acres have been surveyed and the plan recorded in the registry of deeds. The soil, a mix of Thorndike, Winnecook, Howland, Dixmont rocky & stony loams, holds great potential for cultivation once cleared of stones and rocks. The rolling terrain, ranging from approximately 360 to 460 feet above sea level, offers stunning views of Dill Ridge. A portion of the land, 4± acres, has been thoughtfully cleared of trees, stumps, and rocks and enriched using the techniques of renowned farmer Joel Salatin. The portable chicken coop is a testament to these sustainable farming practices, and the quality of the grasses is proof of its success. Fruit trees and other plantings further enhance the property's natural beauty. Two Water Features Don't miss the opportunity to explore the two beautiful brooks on this parcel, with about 650 feet of an unnamed brook providing a serene setting and cold, trout-rearing waters. Dill Brook, a tributary to Bottle Lake, also meanders for about the same distance through the forest, adding to the property's natural charm. Life is Short… Do Not Waste It You know you deserve a property like this, so do not wait another minute. Call now and schedule your tour of Asgard!
$269,900

60 Acres of Pristine Maine Land

Mattawamkeag, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to your 60-acre oasis in Kingman Township, Maine. This property offers 1,700± feet of waterfront along Molunkus Stream, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and recreation. In addition to its waterfront charm, the property comes with essential infrastructure, including a drilled well and a potentially functional septic system, simplifying your development plans. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the abundant animals and hunting opportunities. With year-round access on Route 170 and great cell phone service, this property combines convenience with a peaceful setting. An existing rough driveway and a small field/building area provide a solid foundation for your retreat. This 60-acre haven invites you to embrace the Maine lifestyle and create your dream sanctuary. Contact us today to explore this property and make it your own.
$50,000
Off Grid Forest land for Sale in Maine Sold

Off Grid Forest land for Sale in…

Greenbush, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to a hidden gem in the heart of Maine's wilderness – 44.8 acres of off-grid forested land. If you have been on the hunt for an affordable slice of Maine land, whether for recreation, investment, or to create your own rural off-grid haven, your search ends here. Location is Everything: Lot 26 Wolf Run Trail, Greenbush - Situated in Greenbush, a Penobscot County community with a population of 1,444 according to the 2020 census. - The nearest city, Old Town, is just 21 miles away. - Bangor, northern Maine’s largest city, has an international airport, two hospitals, and cultural amenities like restaurants, festivals, fairs, and concerts, is a mere 28 miles away. - For those seeking a city adventure, Boston is approximately 262 miles, or a 4-hour and 15-minute drive, from this tranquil forestland. Land Features - Access over a private gravel road. - The property spans a generous 44.8± acres. - Rest assured, this land has been surveyed, with a detailed plan available for your review. - NRCS Soil survey reveals a predominantly Scantic soil type, with some stony areas and occasional water excess, making it ideal for forestry, possibly limited grazing, and diverse wildlife habitat. - A brook meanders along the eastern side of the land, complemented by a tributary at the property's center. - With elevations ranging from 160 to 210 feet above sea level, the gently sloping terrain simplifies timber management, keeping costs in check. - An existing driveway extends approximately 250 feet from Wolf Run Trail, leading you to a cleared building site. - The land boasts a mix of timber, including various hardwoods and spruce, fir, pine. Uses & Recreation Opportunities - Timber investment is an attractive prospect, with potential tax benefits under tree growth tax status. - Discover the ideal cabin site, conveniently located near the end of the driveway, offering a retreat in the heart of the forest. - Wildlife enthusiasts and hunters will appreciate the diverse habitat supporting white-tailed deer, black bears, grouse, woodcock, snowshoe hare and waterfowl. Explore the wetlands in the south-central and eastern edges of the land, Otter Brook, and its tributaries. - If you're an ATV enthusiast, this property is perfect for trail riding with access over the private and public road system. - Anglers will find joy in the proximity to the Penobscot River, just 10 miles from the nearest boat landing. - Access to Studmill Road, a few miles away with tens of thousands of acres of private forestland open to permissioned public access, perfect for hunting, fishing, trail riding, and more. - Nature lovers and hikers will appreciate the proximity to the Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Area. Conclusion - Priced at an attractive $49,900, this 44.8-acre surveyed property offers not only beautiful trees and diverse wildlife habitat but also excellent hunting opportunities. - Enjoy the tranquility of off-grid living while remaining close to major service areas. - With taxes at just $302/year for 2022, this forested property is not only a nature lover's dream but also an investment opportunity. Don't miss out on this chance to make your forested dreams a reality in the scenic wilderness of Maine. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and start your journey to off-grid living and investment in this exceptional property.
$49,900
Lombard Mountain Forest Sold

Lombard Mountain Forest

Lakeville, ME
Penobscot
Lombard Mountain Forest is a 30-acre, tract of surveyed timberland.  The parcel is located in the town of Lakeville at the very end of Eagle Ridge.  The property consists of 30± surveyed acres at the top of Lombard Mountain and from its elevated location views of Lombard Lake and several ridges to the northwest will captivate you.  The location is very private, with the final access to the property being along a trail that in its current state is best suited for an ATV. The mountain top property is a very attractive site.  The property has not been commercially logged in over 40 years, so the woods are very open with large spruce, beech, maple, and a few tall pines making up the majority of the inventory of timber.  This would make a fantastic off-grid cabin site, or even a great location to build a tent platform, install a privy and have a very comfortable and private getaway location for you and your friends. The trail into the property is part of the deeded ROW from when the property was surveyed and subdivided in the mid-1980’s.  There are also two other ROW’s that benefit the property with one coming from the Spaulding Pond Road to the property and a second ROW from Spaulding Pond Road to Lombard Lake provides 50 feet of access to Lombard Lake for the new owner of this lot. The property has 300 feet of elevation change along it with the peak being at an elevation of 950 feet above sea level and the bottom of the lot at an elevation of 650 feet above sea level.  At the top there are two areas that are gently sloping towards steeper areas.  Those locations would be the best location for a cabin or tent site.  With the removal of some trees the views towards Lombard Lake and the west are impressive.  This is an area where during a moonless night, the stars would seem to be just out of reach of your grasp from the top of Lombard Mountain.  If you have been looking for a private yet accessible property to purchase, this is a real nice parcel that you will want to view this one soon. Lakeville is a small, rural town in Penobscot County, and it is known as having one of the lowest tax rates in the entire state.  Lakeville has a year-round population of approximately 105 individuals.  It does have a much larger seasonal population as it is an area with a large number of camps and cottages located in the woods and along the shores of its many lakes and ponds.  In addition to Lombard Lake, you will find Bottle Lake, Duck Lake, Junior Lake, West Grand Lake Upper and Lower Sysladobsis Lakes and more.  This is a fantastic area for outdoor recreation.  Hunting, fishing, hiking, boating, and ATV and snowmobile riding are all enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.  Come take a walk to the top of Lombard Mountain and Lombard Mountain Forest.
$39,950
23± Acres of recreational land Sold

23± Acres of recreational land

Lagrange, ME
Penobscot
This 23± acre Maine forestland in LaGrange is now available for just $34,500. With 33± feet of frontage along the year-round maintained Brimstone Road and a private access road extending about ¼ mile into the property, this parcel offers accessible seclusion. The gradual rise in elevation to 450 feet opens up solid building options along the interior road. Perfect for hunting and fishing enthusiasts, Sebec and Schoodic Lake boat landings are conveniently reachable within 30 minutes. A year-round multi-use trail for snowmobiles and ATVs is just two miles away. Plus, with power lines along the road and a 37-minute drive to Bangor International Airport, modern conveniences are within easy reach. Intrigued? Contact us for more details and take a step closer to making this retreat your own.
$34,900
Big Home Big Land Great Price Sold

Big Home Big Land Great Price

Burlington, ME
Penobscot
This stunning property offers the perfect blend of a spacious home and expansive land, making it an ideal homestead for those seeking a rural lifestyle. With its 2,124± square foot single-story layout, this home provides ample space for comfortable living. Nestled on a picturesque lot spanning approximately 34± acres of fields and woods, this property is a nature lover's paradise. LOCATION Located in Burlington, a small town with a population of only 373, this area boasts a tight-knit community and a vibrant spirit. Despite its size, Burlington surprises residents and visitors alike with its remarkable Independence Day parade and day-long celebration. Situated as the gateway to The Nicatous Wilderness & Duck Lake PRL area of conservation and public lands, with thousands of conserved acres dedicated to the future preservation of natural beauty, this area provides abundant opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy hunting, fishing, or hiking. Enjoy unspoiled beauty with miles of lake frontage on Nicatous and West Lakes, there is something for everyone to appreciate. For essential needs, Lincoln hospital is conveniently located just 13 miles away, ensuring that medical services are within reach. If you desire a larger city experience, Bangor is approximately 48 miles away, while the renowned Bar Harbor is less than 100 miles away. For those looking for a weekend getaway or city excursion, Boston is accessible within a 4-hour and 18-minute drive, spanning 282 miles. A COMFORTABLE HOME The home itself is a combination of an original 1970s structure and renovations and additions made in the 2000s. The open kitchen, dining, and living area create a warm and inviting space for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The first floor boasts laminate and tile floors, adding a touch of elegance and easy maintenance. A basement provides additional storage and utility space. When it comes to heating options, this property offers versatility and efficiency. Take advantage of the best deal with oil hot water baseboard, two heat pumps, and two wood stoves. The electrical system features a 200 amp entrance with breakers, ensuring reliable power supply throughout the home. Outside, a 24 x 24 tech deck provides a spacious and low-maintenance outdoor living area where you can relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The property also features a 25 x 28 two-car attached garage, providing ample space for vehicle storage and workshop activities. In addition, a detached one-car garage and a storage shed offer further convenience and storage options. LOTS OF LAND The land itself is a haven for nature enthusiasts and equestrians. With 34± acres at your disposal, you have plenty of room to explore and enjoy the great outdoors. The property features several acres of fields, perfect for those who love horses and envision adding their own barn. A second well on the property offers flexibility in determining the ideal location for your equestrian facilities. Gardeners will appreciate the presence of flowers and perennials, while a designated garden plot allows for cultivating your own fresh produce. The land's elevations range from 470 to 560 feet above sea level, offering scenic views and varied topography. For recreational activities, the property provides trail access to a snowmobile trail, adding to the array of outdoor pursuits available in the area. Make Your Move This property represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a spacious home and substantial land in a picturesque rural setting. Call today to schedule your personal viewing of this fantastic property.
$321,000
Wilderness Retreat Property Sold

Wilderness Retreat Property

Patten, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to the rare and extraordinary property nestled within the enchanting wilderness of the North Maine Woods area. The sprawling 40-acre lot is located on the East Branch of the Penobscot River in T4 R8 WELS, in the pristine northern reaches of Penobscot County. Uniquely positioned, this property is nearly surrounded by the awe-inspiring beauty of the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, offering an exceptional opportunity to experience nature at its finest. If you yearn for a true wilderness experience, this location will surpass your expectations. Journeying here is an adventure, as the property lies approximately 20 miles beyond the nearest paved public road. The property boasts an impressive 1,900± feet of frontage along the East Branch Penobscot River. Delight in the serene beauty of the flowing waters as you unwind and reconnect with nature. The land itself features excellent soils characterized by gravelly sandy loams, as attested by the NRCS. With elevations ranging from 400 to nearly 600 feet above sea level, you will be treated to breathtaking panoramic views that will leave you in awe. Embark on a journey along the historic East Branch Penobscot River, following the footsteps of renowned author Henry David Thoreau. Navigate through a landscape steeped in rich history, stunning scenery, and abundant wildlife, including native brook trout, landlocked and sea-run salmon. With its 75-mile length, this tributary of the Penobscot River meanders through the area north and northeast of the majestic Mt Katahdin, offering a haven for wildlife, outdoor enthusiasts, and adventurers alike. Take on the challenge of navigating the exhilarating whitewater rapids at Grand Pitch, Hulling Machine, and Spencer Rapids, while creating unforgettable memories. This remarkable property is surrounded by natural wonders and protected lands. Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument encompasses an impressive 87,563 acres of mountains and forestland in northern Penobscot County, including a section of the East Branch of the Penobscot River. Adjacent to the KWWNM lies the vast Baxter State Park, spanning over 209,000 acres. This expansive wilderness area is permanently preserved as a state park. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of pristine wilderness in the North Maine Woods. Whether you seek tranquility, natural beauty, or thrilling outdoor pursuits, this property offers an unparalleled sanctuary in the great outdoors. Call today to see this property and secure your chance to create memories that will last a lifetime.
$250,000
40± Acres available on the Penobscot River Sold

40± Acres available on the Penobscot River

Patten, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to the rare and captivating North Maine Woods, where an extraordinary opportunity awaits you. Explore a remarkable 40-acre lot nestled along the scenic East Branch of the Penobscot River in T4 R8 WELS, located in the pristine northern region of Penobscot County. This property is a true gem, amidst the vast and enchanting woodlands of Maine. Location is everything, and if you are searching for a genuine wilderness experience, look no further. Accessing the property is an adventure in itself, as you'll embark on a roughly 20-mile journey along dirt roads via the Sherman Lumber Road from Route 11. The anticipation builds as you immerse yourself in the surrounding beauty and tranquility. LAND Let us delve into the land itself. The property boasts an impressive 1,000± feet of frontage along the East Branch of the Penobscot River. The soil quality is exceptional, characterized by gravelly sandy loams as recognized by the NRCS (National Resources Conservation Service). Elevations range from 400 to nearly 600 feet above sea level, providing breathtaking views and varied topography. The timber on the property is diverse, showcasing nature's beauty. Convenient road access further enhances the appeal of this lot. THE RIVER Prepare to be captivated by the mesmerizing East Branch Penobscot River, retracing the historic route once taken by Henry David Thoreau and his Penobscot guide in 1857. Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of history, awe-inspiring scenery, and abundant wildlife, including native brook trout, landlocked and sea-run salmon. Stretching 75 miles, this tributary of the Penobscot River weaves its way through the northern and northeastern areas of Mt. Katahdin. If you are a whitewater enthusiast, embark on an exhilarating adventure below Grand Lake Mattagamon through Grand Pitch, Hulling Machine, and Spencer Rapids, offering thrilling whitewater canoeing experiences. CONSERVATION Enveloping this remarkable property are two prominent conservation areas. The Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument spans an impressive 87,563 acres of mountains and forestland in northern Penobscot County. It stands adjacent to Maine's renowned Baxter State Park. Baxter State Park, covering a vast expanse of 209,000 acres, is a cherished wilderness area preserved as a state park in Northeast Piscataquis County. Home of Mt Katahdin, Traveler Mountain, and many others, the hiking, fishing, and other outdoor ventures are limitless. In conclusion, this is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity. With over 1,000 feet of frontage on the East Branch, you'll enjoy unparalleled access to this remarkable river. Surrounding the property are vast conservation areas spanning hundreds of thousands of acres, ensuring the preservation of the natural environment. Seize this extraordinary chance to own a piece of wilderness paradise in the North Maine Woods. Embark on an adventure that will leave an indelible mark on your soul and create cherished memories for generations to come.
$250,000
38 Acres of Maine Land for Sale Sold

38 Acres of Maine Land for Sale

Carroll Plt, ME
Penobscot
Welcome to the woods of Maine, where a fantastic opportunity awaits you on this 38± acre property. Nestled amidst rolling hardwood hills and boasting breathtaking views, this wooded parcel in Carroll Plantation offers the perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. As you venture onto the property, you'll find a long driveway leading to an older mobile home that provides a starting point for your new venture. Measuring approximately 14 x 70 feet, the mobile home offers potential for renovation or replacement. While it does require a lot of attention due to water damage and mold, the decision to salvage or remove it is entirely up to you. The land itself is a haven for wildlife, with approximately 38 acres of diverse terrain to explore. Picture yourself surrounded by hardwood and softwood trees, creating a backdrop for your dream property. A drilled well and septic system are already in place, providing the essential foundations for your future plans. Per NRCS soil mapping, the soil composition on the property is predominantly Plaisted, Dixmont, and Monarda Burnham, with 70% being Plaisted and Dixmont soils and around 20% Monarda Burnham. The elevations range from 940 to 1050 feet above sea level, offering varying topography and potential for scenic viewpoints. Convenience meets tranquility in Carroll Plantation, a small community with a population of 138. While you'll relish the seclusion of this woodland retreat, you're never too far from amenities. Lincoln is just 24 miles away, a mere 30-minute drive, while Bangor is within reach at 73 miles, approximately an hour and 15 minutes by car. Portland and Boston are also accessible, at 201 miles and 307 miles respectively. Surrounded by lakes such as Junior Lake, Sysladobsis, Bottle, and Duck, water enthusiasts will delight in the proximity to boat landings and the opportunity for aquatic adventures. For those seeking outdoor recreational activities, nearby Grand Lake Stream offers legendary fly fishing for landlocked salmon and over a thousand miles of canoeable waters. Additionally, the Down East Lakes Land Trust works diligently to conserve and protect the area, with 370,000 acres of land conserved or protected, and the Down East Lakes Community Forest, which spans 57,000 acres and offers trails, wildlife habitats, and sustainable forest management. If you're looking to expand your horizons beyond the US, the property is conveniently located just 37 miles from the nearest border crossing into New Brunswick, Canada. Don't miss this chance to own your piece of Maine's wilderness. Whether you decide to renovate the existing mobile home or start anew, the possibilities are endless on this expansive 38± acre property.
$85,000
Solar Powered Off Grid Cabin with 42 acres Sold

Solar Powered Off Grid Cabin with 42…

Prentiss, ME
Penobscot
Have you been searching for an off-grid getaway, hunting property or homestead in rural Maine? Stop searching and come look at this two-bedroom 14 X 32 cabin. The sale also includes the cabin, a bath house, 4 KW Solar PV system with lithium-ion phosphate batteries and a 40 foot shipping container all set on 42± acres of hardwood forested land. CABIN & IMPROVEMENTS The cabin is 448± square feet. The interior of the cabin is finished with tongue and groove pine on the walls and ceilings. The floors are bamboo. 2 bedrooms are petitioned off from the open kitchen and living area. The cabin is heated with a Hearthstone wood stove. There is not yet plumbing in the cabin and the building is set on a gravel pad with concrete blocks. A separate 10 X 16 bathhouse has a shower and is heated with a gas wall mounted heater. Hot water is made with a on-demand propane fired unit. The bathhouse is also home to the EG4 inverter, charge controller and 3 - 100 Amp hour 48 volt lithium ion phosphate battery rack. Water is supplied by a drilled well and the bathhouse shower has a grey water system installed. Other improvements on the property include a large graveled parking area and a like new 40 foot shipping container large enough for ATV’s, snowmobiles, and all the other outdoor equipment you could want to store on the property. HARWDOOD FOREST The land is a nearly square 42± acres of mostly hardwood forest land. Maples, beech, birches and other hardwood predominate the landscape. This is middle aged forest with most trees between 4 and 12 inches dba. The land is moderately to gently sloping with elevations lying between 700 and 800 FASL. According to NRCS mapping the majority of the soils are Dixmont stoney silt loam. This soil type is of very deep, moderately well drained, and somewhat poorly drained soils. It grows northern hardwoods and pine well and when cleared of trees and stones can also be good for grazing crops, think about where you want your next food plot. PRENTISS - AKA T7 R3 NBPP is a rural community and an unorganized territory in eastern Penobscot County. The town has a population of approximately 170. The town is mostly undeveloped timberland, nearly all of which is held privately with a few small farms scattered around the township. The nearest service towns to Prentiss would be Springfield 13 miles, Danforth 16 miles, and Lincoln 30 miles away. NEARBY PLACES OF INTEREST – Prentiss is located less than 40 miles by car to the New Brunswick Canada border crossing. This area is home to East Grand Lake and Spednic Lake which are two of the largest lakes in Maine. From this location a day trip to Grand Lake Stream and West Grand Lake is easy and it is less than 1 ½ hours away from the northern coast of Maine. COME SEE IT – If you need more information call and ask for a property information package complete with maps, soil reports, deed, property disclosure, tax information and more info. Take a look at it today before you miss another select Maine getaway.
$140,000