Property Description
Looking for a peaceful, private escape in the Maine woods? Welcome to 111 Frye’s Lane in Greenbush—a true off-grid log cabin retreat nestled on 65± surveyed acres of wooded land. This 2003-built log home combines rustic charm with practical comfort, offering the kind of privacy and seclusion that’s hard to come by today. Set at the end of a private road, this hidden property is the perfect place to homestead, recreate or just unplug and enjoy nature.
The 24×32 log cabin features two bedrooms, one full bathroom, and a spacious 8×24 covered front porch—ideal for sipping coffee and watching wildlife. The home includes a full concrete basement, a wood stove for cozy winter nights, and a propane baseboard hot water heating system. A photovoltaic solar system with batteries ensures reliable off-grid power. Need space for tools, toys, or a workshop? The 20×24 garage has you covered. The property also includes a drilled well and a 3-bedroom septic system, with permit documentation available upon request.
The land itself is a nature lover’s dream—approximately 65 acres of mixed hardwood forest with elevations ranging from 150 to 205 feet above sea level. Soil types are complex stony loams, supporting a healthy ecosystem. Whether you’re interested in hunting, hiking the groomed trails on the land, or simply enjoying your own private woodland, this property offers endless opportunities.
Located just 30 minutes from Bangor and 20 minutes from the University of Maine in Orono, you will find all the culture and conveniences of a modern city. While at the same time being only 6 miles from a boat landing on the Penobscot River and Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, you’ll have easy access to fishing, paddling, hunting and all other types of outdoor recreation.
With annual taxes of $2,718, this Maine log cabin is your ticket to an off-grid lifestyle without sacrificing access to modern amenities. Contact us today to schedule a private showing—no drive-bys, please. Opportunities like this don’t come along often!