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There’s much more to Maine than just the beautiful coastline. Known for its rolling mountains and thick forests, the state of Maine is home to some of the best hunting ground in the United States, giving hunters the opportunity to hunt everything from snowshoe hares to trophy bull moose. Now, thanks to our Maine hunting land for sale, you can claim your very own private piece of this rich hunting ground.

Many hunters who purchase hunting land in Maine do so for a chance to hunt moose. One of the few states that have an abundance of Moose, Maine offers hunters the chance to bag one of the country’s largest land animals. Along with this, hunters in Maine can hunt everything from whitetail deer and turkeys to coyotes and black bears. In the spring of the year, take to the woods for a chance at a trophy gobbler, while the fall of the year offers the chance to hunt deer, black bear, and much more. Coyotes, meanwhile, can be hunted year-round in Maine and can even be hunted at night. With such a wide range of overlapping seasons, hunters who buy land in Maine can enjoy the pristine property yearlong.

Whether you’re a small game hunter after grouse and snowshoe hare or you are interested in going after some of the biggest animals in the country by hunting moose and bears, Maine hunting land has something to offer all variety of outdoorsmen. If you would like to learn more about our Maine hunting land for sale and see how you can carve out your very own, completely private piece of the Maine wilderness, feel free to contact us today.

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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

Clayton Brook Forest

Ashland, ME
Aroostook
Clayton Brook Forest is a 370± acre parcel of surveyed forest land that is for sale.  The property is a fantastic buy and hold parcel as a recreational timberland investment.  It has everything the recreational land buyer is looking for which is privacy, good access, merchantable timber, a water feature, recreational opportunities and finally access to utility power. Access to the property is along the town maintained Fenderson Road.  There is approximately 2950± feet of road frontage along the roadway.  Fenderson Road ends just beyond the property and there is only one year-round residence at the end of the road beyond the parcel.  With only one residence at the end of the road there will be very little traffic most of the year.  There are large tracts of farmland surrounding the property, so you will have activity when crops are planted and harvested.  Access to the interior of the lot is benefitted by an existing 3800-foot-long winter road, that could be upgraded to provide access to a home or cabin site on the property. The tract of land has been logged in the past, with parts of it heavily harvested.  The areas that were cut hard have dense popple and other hardwoods growing.  A recent walk through the property highlighted a fair amount of spruce, fir, pine that are merchantable in size.  In addition to the aforementioned species there is a good amount of both white cedar and tamarack growing in areas along Clayton Brook.  Tamarack is a deciduous tree with needles.  Its name comes from the Algonquin Indian language and translates to “wood used for snow shoes.” The water feature on this property is extensive.  There is over 6700 feet of brook frontage.  Clayton Brook runs right down the middle of the property.  Clayton Brook is a trout stream and tributary of Scopan Stream which terminates in Scopan Lake.  I am certain during late May and early June that exploring the shadowy riffles and pools along Clayton Brook may reward the angler with a feed of brook trout. The outdoor recreational opportunities available from the property are numerous.  Through the spring and summer, trout fishing along Clayton Brook is the pursuit of choice.  During the autumn months hunters would be rewarded for opportunities to hunt whitetail deer and black bear right on the property.  The young regenerating forest is ideal grouse habitat, and frequent thunderous encounters with ruffed grouse can be expected on this timber tract.  The Ashland area is a deer wintering yard.  The surrounding woods and farm fields support a good population of deer and other game animals.  Snowmobilers have direct access to ITS 85 which crosses through the property. Utility power runs the length of Fenderson Road.  So, if your desire is to build a home or camp in northern Maine, but utility power is an absolute, then this property is for you.  It has everything you are looking for.  Clayton Brook Forest is an exceptional tract of recreational timberland with great access, privacy, utility power, a meandering trout stream at a great price.
$277,500

Nearly 50 acres on a Trout Stream

Steuben, ME
Washington
Nestled in the coastal town of Steuben, Maine, a heavily forested parcel of land awaits those seeking solace or adventure amidst the beauty of Maine.  With approximately 49 acres, this property is not just land; it's a gateway to the heart of Maine's wilderness and community life. LOCATION Steuben, with its modest population of 1,129 as per the 2020 census, is a town steeped in history, named after Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, a notable figure in the American Revolutionary War. This land is ideally situated in the southernmost part of Washington County, on Morse District Rd, blending the peacefulness of rural life with the convenience of nearby towns and cities. Just 8.6 miles away lies Milbridge, a vibrant area within the heart of wild blueberry country, home to Jasper Wyman & Son, the leading name in wild blueberry farming. For more extensive services, Ellsworth is just 30 miles away, acting as a gateway to Bar Harbor and the pristine landscapes of Acadia National Park, just 46 miles from the property. Bangor, the state's third-largest city, is 60 miles away, offering an international airport for easy access. Even Boston is within reach, located 291 miles away, making this property a perfect retreat not too far from major urban centers. FOREST The land itself is a treasure trove of natural beauty, with mature trees featuring sugar maples, red oaks, eastern white pine, spruce, balsam fir and other native species.  The location provides easy access to the famous Sunrise Trail, a multi-use trail system that traverses the scenic landscapes of Washington and Hancock Counties. The property boasts 911± feet of road frontage and is serviced by electricity and communication lines at the roadside, ensuring convenience for any development. Its diverse terrain includes elevations from 80 to 140 feet above sea level. NRCS indicates a high percentage of Hermon-Monadnock-Skerry complex soils offering fertile ground for forestry, wildlife, and a potential for pasture. LIVE WATER Tunk Stream meanders along and through the border of the property, creating a habitat rich in alewives, native and potentially sea-run brook trout. This stream, fed by the outflow of Spring River Lake and mountain springs from Tunk Mountain and three other surrounding peaks, flows clear and clean before entering Steuben Harbor in Joy Bay. NEARBY CONSERVATION Points of interest nearby further enhance the value of this property. The Donnell Pond Public Lands, with over 14,000 acres of forested land, clear lakes, beaches, mountain peaks and hiking trails, is just 7½ miles away. For those drawn to coastal wildlife and habitats, the Petit Manan Point Division of the Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge Complex offers an immersive nature experience just 16 miles away in the southern part of Steuben. Tunk Lake, one of Maine’s deepest and clearest lakes is only a 7-mile drive from the property to an improved boat landing. This lake is renowned for trophy lake trout, and landlocked salmon and miles of incredibly scenic and undeveloped shoreline. This parcel presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of Maine's exquisite natural landscape, with ample room for personal retreats or exploring the potential for more developed uses. Whether drawn by the history, the community, or the sheer beauty of the land, this property promises a life less ordinary, nestled in the heart of Maine's wilderness yet connected to the conveniences and attractions of nearby towns and cities.
$79,900

31 Acres Near the Coast of Maine

Jonesport, ME
Washington
Situated in the rustic coastal town of Jonesport, this property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Jonesport has some local businesses including a pizza shop and a small store. It's perfect for a quiet retreat. For seafood enthusiasts, Jonesport has local fishermen right in town, offering a taste of the region's maritime heritage. Nearby you have Smith's Lobster and Look Lobster. Look Lobster traces their roots back to the early 1900s when it started with two sea captain brothers, Oscar and Bert. Now they have locations all across the coast of Maine. Jonesport and neighboring Beals come alive each summer during the Moosabec Summerfest, featuring beloved traditions like lobster boat races. Anyone looking to buy this will appreciate the property's proximity to Sandy River Beach, Roque Bluffs Beach, and the Great Wass Island Preserve, offering miles of scenic trails and picturesque beaches just a short drive away. Additionally, Machiasport's Jasper Beach and surrounding coastal scenery provide endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. The property's location in Washington County is known for its immense wildlife, featuring Southwest Creek and a sizable beaver pond, creating an ideal habitat for game animals and vegetation they enjoy. The Lamoine Buxton-Scantic complex soil supports moderate farming and various timber types, enhancing the property's potential uses. With easy access to amenities in Machias, including popular places like McDonald's, Dunkin' Donuts, Subway, Pat's Pizza, Hannaford for grocery needs, and the local favorite Helen’s Restaurant, everything is just minutes away while still retaining all the privacy you want. And for those seeking iconic Maine landscapes, Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor are just a scenic drive away.
$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

Big Acres with a Pond in Maine

Kingsbury Plantation, ME
Piscataquis
Nestled on the south west border of Piscataquis County, this 309± acre timberland tract surrounding Little Pond presents an opportunity to own a piece of Maine waterfront wilderness. With year-round access via a county-maintained road, this land offers both seclusion and accessibility, making it a perfect Maine retreat. Historic Kingsbury Plantation: A Legacy of Natural Beauty Kingsbury Plantation holds a rich history, dating back to its acquisition by Judge Sanford Kingsbury in 1833 as part of the Bingham Purchase. With its early development around Kingsbury Pond, including the establishment of two mills in 1835, this area quickly grew into a community. Today, the mills are gone and the Plantation is very quiet and peaceful with a population of only 28. Enjoy the rolling hills, surrounding mountains, numerous lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds of this scenic part of Maine. A Closer Look at This Land Spanning 309± acres, this property is a testament to the natural beauty of Maine. It encompasses 276± acres of forested land, 27± acres of ponds, wetlands, and streams, and 6± acres dedicated to roads. The terrain is a blend of rolling land with elevations ranging from 900 to 1,160 feet above sea level. Nearly 90% of the area is covered in hardwoods, with mixed wood and softwoods around the pond and its outlet, showcasing the diversity of this location. The soil, as reported by NRCS, varies across the property, with well-drained areas on the upper ridges and somewhat poorly drained areas in the valleys. This mix supports a rich ecosystem, including red spruce, white spruce, balsam fir, yellow birch, paper birch, and red maple. Central to the property is Little Pond, nearly 10 acres of high-quality wading bird habitat. It's an area designated for resource protection, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty and wildlife, including ducks, geese, moose, deer, beaver, otter, and other water loving animals. With building setbacks required to be 250 feet, any development will maintain the integrity of this pristine environment. The outlet of Little Pond flows north though the property on the way to its confluence with Kingsbury Stream. This riparian feature with plunge pools and live water, is most likely rearing waters for the trout living in Kingsbury Stream. It may be your perfect place to construct a backwoods log cabin to enjoy the sight and sounds of flowing waters. Access and Points of Interest This property enjoys about ½ mile of frontage on the county road, with over a mile of interior road facilitating access throughout. It is located about half way between Bingham and Abbot about 2 ½ miles south of Route 16. The county seat of Dover Foxcroft is 27 miles from the land and is the location of the nearest hospital. Bangor is home to the nearest commercial airport which is 66± miles from the land. Boston, Massachusetts is 225 miles, less than a 4-hour drive. Nearby points of interest include Kingsbury Pond and Mayfield Ponds, renowned for their fishing and recreational opportunities at 2 ½ miles from the end of the driveway onto the land. Greenville and Moosehead Lake, two of Maine's premier outdoor destinations, are 36 miles northeast of the land, offering a host of amenities and activities. The famous Kennebec River is located 16 miles west of the property where you will find Maine’s best whitewater paddling and fishing for trout and landlocked salmon. Embrace the Wilderness This offering is not just land; it's an invitation to become a steward of a piece of Maine. Whether you're drawn to its historic roots, the promise of solitude, the investment potential of land ownership, or the allure of outdoor adventure, this property in Kingsbury Plantation is a rare find. With its rich ecosystem, scenic beauty, and strategic location, its perfect for your retreat, conservation project, or dream wilderness home location. Don't Miss This Opportunity For those who appreciate the beauty of Maine and the opportunity of owning a significant tract of land with a water feature, this property represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Call today for a property information package and schedule a viewing of this unique offering today.
$399,900
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 Home in the Country Sold

Maine Home in the Country

Troy, ME
Waldo
Nestled in the picturesque town of Troy, ME, 122 Wingate Road unveils a property that epitomizes the ideal dwelling for today’s homeowner. This newly finished cape-style home, boasting nearly 1200 square feet, rests gracefully on 30± surveyed acres at the peaceful terminus of a town-maintained road, ensuring unparalleled privacy in this well-crafted Maine country haven. Every facet of this residence exudes newness, from doors and windows to electrical wiring, plumbing, insulation, and flooring. The 3-bedroom, 1 ½ bath home boasts a welcoming open floor plan, promoting a low-maintenance lifestyle. A recently drilled well, coupled with a 3-bedroom septic system, ensures reliable water supply and sanitation. A detached 1-car garage stands ready to shield your vehicle or accommodate an ATV and yard care tools, and the property is equipped with fiber optic internet for fast and dependable connectivity. Efficient and clean-burning, the propane boiler serves as the primary heat source, featuring three heating zones across each floor. A pellet stove in the basement supplements the heating, complemented by a mini-split heat pump in the family/dining room for versatile climate control throughout the seasons. As an added layer of security, a whole house Generac generator stands ready to provide 11000 watts of backup power in the event of utility outages. The landscaped surroundings showcase apple and peach trees, blueberry bushes, strawberry plants, and an array of flowering bulbs. A fenced garden area bathed in sunlight and enriched topsoil offers a haven for gardeners, protecting against the local deer population. This residence and its surroundings are crafted for a sustainable lifestyle, encouraging residents to connect with the earth and cultivate their own food on the fertile grounds. The 30± acre lot gently slopes away from the home, positioned at an elevation of 600 feet above sea level, offering stunning views of the surrounding hills, forests, and farmland. The wooded expanse features majestic pines, tall oaks, white birch stands, and lower areas teeming with cedar, spruce, and fir trees. The property is surrounded by professionally managed timberland, enhancing the allure of the natural landscape. Troy, with its population of around 1100 residents, embodies the quintessential country town charm. The scenic countryside, adorned with hills, valleys, streams, farm fields, and mature forests, provides a tranquil backdrop. Troy's rural setting harmonizes with its convenient location, offering swift access to Bangor (30-35 minutes), Newport (20 minutes), and the coastal delights of Belfast (30 minutes). For those seeking a private yet accessible Maine country home in a prime location, 122 Wingate Road in the town of Troy awaits your discovery.
$379,000
70 Acres of Maine Land Sold

70 Acres of Maine Land

East Machias, ME
Washington
Spanning 70 acres in East Machias, Maine, this property is strategically positioned with 2,000 feet of road frontage along Rt 1, offering both accessibility and potential. The land features elevations ranging from 90 to 160 feet, providing a diverse topography suitable for various purposes. Situated just 3 minutes from Gardner Lake Boat Launch, water enthusiasts will find convenient access for recreational activities. Additionally, the property is a mere 1.5 miles from the Downeast Sunrise Trail, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking scenic ATV opportunities. Academic pursuits are catered to as well, with the University of Maine at Machias a short 12-minute drive away, making the property an ideal location for those associated with the university. For those inclined towards coastal wilderness and hiking, the Cutler Coast Public Reserve Land, covering over 12,000 acres with 10 miles of trails, is a scenic 25-minute drive away. This expansive reserve offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Fundy and the defining cliffs of the Bold Coast. Moreover, the property is strategically located just an hour away from the US Customs at Ferry Point in Calais, providing convenient access for those looking to cross into Canada. In terms of amenities, the property is a mere 9 minutes away from Machias, a town offering essential services and notable establishments such as Helen's Restaurant, Pat's Pizza, Dunkin' Donuts, Hammond Lumber Company, and Hannaford. This close proximity means that you’ll have easy access to goods and services. Notably, the 70-acre parcel is heavily wooded with spruce, providing a valuable timber resource. This, combined with its strategic location and diverse topography, makes the property a great prospect for a range of potential uses, from recreational uses, to building uses. Adding to its allure, the property is conveniently positioned 5 hours and 30 minutes from Boston, making it accessible for those seeking a retreat not too far from a major city. Additionally, it is a 2-hour drive to Bangor and the Bangor International Airport, offering convenient travel options. For those looking to explore the town of Ellsworth, it is just a 1 hour and 30-minute drive away, expanding the range of nearby attractions and services.
$112,000

Over 1,000 Acres On A Maine Lake

T2 R4 WELS, ME
Aroostook
Welcome to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own over 1,000 acres of Maine land, including a remarkable 8,000 feet of lake frontage. This property, located in T2 R4 WELS, offers a rare chance for savvy investors to explore a multitude of possibilities. As you contemplate the possibilities of this investment, remember that unlike traditional financial assets, you can physically stand on this one. While its value appreciates, you can indulge in the simple pleasures of the great outdoors, making this investment truly unique, one you could be proud to hand down to the next generation. Land Features The standout feature is the impressive 8,000± feet of lake frontage on Wytopitlock Lake, a remote lake covering 1,152 acres with depths to 24 feet. The lake, with minimal development, is a unique setting for various water sport activities. Fish for trophy smallmouth bass, put the kids in the boat for a perch fishing outing and bring back a bucketful of these tasty fillets for dinner. Power boat the open basin or paddle in privacy along the quiet shores. The water is clean and clear to go for a swim on a hot summer day. For a woodsier riparian experience you can explore Braley Brook, with its two branches meandering through the property for over 7,000 feet. Here you will find fast moving waters shaded by the forest canopy interspersed with flat waters rimmed with open wetland habitat that attracts moose, deer, water fowl and a multitude of other wildlife. The property spans elevations from 470 to 600 feet above sea level, featuring three ridges running from northwest to southeast with brooks flowing between them. With 75% of the soil classified as Howland gravelly loam or Thorndike channery silt loam by the NRCS, this property is exceptional for timber growth and potentially agricultural ventures in the less rocky and steep areas. Navigating the property is made easy with 3 ½ miles of interior roads and trails, allowing for convenient access to much of the land. The roads and trails are perfect for recreational activities, including hunting, hiking, ATVing, snowmobiling and horseback riding. The timber breakdown consists of approximately 1/3 softwood and 2/3 mixed hardwood and softwood timber stands. This is a diversified asset for commercial timber growth. Location - T2 R4 WELS This unorganized township located in southeastern Aroostook County offers a peaceful escape, with only a few seasonal cabins dotting the landscape. This remote area with little to no population requires few services. Managed and taxed directly by the State of Maine, the state assessor currently levies a reasonable $7± per $1,000 of assessed value. The property lies 35 miles south of Houlton, a bustling border town with New Brunswick, Canada, with services, shopping, and a hospital.  43 miles south you will find the northern Penobscot County hub of Lincoln, providing similar amenities. Bangor, northern Maine’s largest city, is 90 miles to the south, while Boston is just 325 miles, a 5 hour 20 minute drive. Do not miss out on this extraordinary chance to own a piece of the Maine Woods – this one is for nature enthusiasts and astute investors alike. Call today for a complete property information package and let us schedule a tour today.
$2,000,000

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
Large Parcel with Homestead Potential Sold

Large Parcel with Homestead Potential

New Sweden, ME
Aroostook
Located in the Aroostook County town of New Sweden is a 128± acre tract of land that could be your new homestead.  The property is on the lightly traveled Madawaska Road.  One boundary of the property is the New Sweden/Connor town line.  Madawaska Road is a town-maintained roadway and there is utility power on the street that is readily available for you to build your home and have utility power.  The property has been kept in the same family since the late 1800’s and is offered for sale outside of that family for the first time since then.  There is approximately 1360± feet of frontage on the Madawaska Road and there is an interior road of approximately 1960 feet that leads from the Madawaska Road to the center of the parcel. The parcel has been kept as a timber lot, but in the past was a family homestead.  Evidence of the homestead is located near the top of the parcel along the Madawaska Road.  There is a drilled well with an old hand pump located in an area of an overgrown orchard.  Wild rose bushes are found growing in this area as more evidence of a long gone homesite.  This area would be a great location for a cabin or home to be built by you.  The farm class soils in the area of the old homesite, which is roughly 10± acres in size could be utilized for your home, gardens, and perhaps some pasture for animals.  The balance of the property has soils that are best utilized for growing timber, which is what they have produced for decades. On a recent hike through the snow-covered property, stands of fir, cedar, tamarack, and some aspen were traversed.  The property was last logged in 2021 and is in a state of regrowth.  The properties surrounding this one are all timber properties and homesteads.  A bit further out you find farm fields and more timber.  This is an area filled with wildlife habitat.  Deer, bear, moose and more are all found on and around this property.  Nearby the Little Madawaska River and other brooks and streams can be accessed for a pleasant paddle on a spring day in pursuit of a hungry brook trout.  There is a small feeder stream that flows into the Little Madawaska River after crossing through the property.  There is approximately 2700 feet of brook frontage on the property.  Evidence of beaver making ponds on these brooks from time to time is very evident. If you are looking for your own 4-season property to have as a hunting tract, homestead, or a long-term timber holding, the Madawaska Road property may be the one for you.  It is located in the quiet community of New Sweden with a population of about 570 people.  Just 9 miles away you have access to the city of Caribou with its population of about 7500 people.  Caribou is your service center community where you have shopping, dining and healthcare providers.  A bit further south you will find the city of Presque Isle which is 28 miles away.  Here you have access to the University of Maine at Presque Isle as well as Northern Maine Community College.  Presque Isle is also the location of the Northern Maine Regional Airport with daily jet service to the rest of the world.  The Madawaska Road Homestead property is a great opportunity to purchase a tract of land in Aroostook County.
$128,000

Private Recreational Get Away

Dixfield, ME
Oxford
A haven for outdoor enthusiasts, this secluded property offers a unique blend of privacy and adventure, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Embrace the natural beauty that surrounds you on this gently sloping, wooded terrain. The property spans 42 acres, offering a canvas for your outdoor adventures, whether it's hiking, hunting, or simply immersing yourself in the soothing sounds of nature. Enjoy the luxury of privacy with almost 900 ft of road frontage on a private gated road. Revel in the seclusion of your retreat. Discover the charm of a cozy 400 sq ft cabin complete with a loft and polyurethane pine throughout providing both comfort and rustic appeal. Enjoy the warmth of a wood burning stove as you unwind after a day of exploring the vast wooded landscape. Too tired to haul wood? No problem, just fire up the propane heat instead. Experience off-grid living with some modern comforts. Electric power is supplied through a generator and inverter stored in the 20 ft camper. While there's no well or septic on the property, embrace the simplicity of off-grid living with an outhouse, connecting you to the essentials of life surrounded by the unspoiled beauty of nature. A 20 ft shipping container provides ample space to store all your outdoor gear and toys, keeping them secure and ready for your next adventure. Located just 30 minutes from Sunday River or in the other direction Mount Blue State Park/Webb Lake, and within an hour's drive to Rangeley Lakes and Saddleback Mountain, this property is a gateway to a multitude of recreational activities, from skiing and hiking to fishing and boating. Enjoy the peaceful serenity of nature and the convenience of being only 15 minutes away from town. This property is a perfect blend of solitude and accessibility. Escape the ordinary and embrace a lifestyle where the beauty of nature is your constant companion. Explore, relax, and make this enchanting retreat your own slice of paradise. Schedule a showing today and let the adventure begin!
$125,000

Your New Maine Off Grid Sanctuary

Oakfield, ME
Aroostook
Welcome to 199 Nelson Road in picturesque Oakfield. This extraordinary property is one of the most private off-grid solar and generator-powered residences on more than 40 acres available in Maine. What sets this home apart is not only its seclusion but also the added benefit of approximately $8,000 per year in transferable easement payments – a unique feature that not only offsets property taxes but also significantly eases your house payments. Location Situated in Oakfield with a population of 661, this property strikes the perfect balance between tranquility and convenience. Only 4.2 miles away from Oakfield Village, where you will find local amenities such as a grocery store, restaurant, bank, and the County's most economical gasoline. Approximately 22 miles from Houlton, offering more extensive shopping, hospital services, and additional conveniences. The cities of Presque Isle and Bangor are 61 miles (1 hour 15 minutes) and 108 miles (1 hour 42 minutes) respectively. Both have a commercial airport. Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick, Canada, is a mere 96 miles away (1 hour 40 minutes). Home Built in 2016, this cozy abode offers a unique blend of modern comfort and off-grid living. A thoughtfully designed 661 square feet of heated space, featuring a 20½ X 26 main area with an additional 8X16 room. With one bedroom and one bath, this home provides an intimate and comfortable living space. Wood and propane heating ensure warmth during colder seasons. LP Gas on-demand water heater for convenience. A distinctive Butter Nut live edge bar and granite counter top adds character to the living space. LP Gas refrigerator and range for modern living. Situated on a concrete slab with a crawl space for easy maintenance. The property boasts an artesian drilled well that overflows into the scenic Moose Brook. Off-Grid Power Sustainability is at the core of this property, with off-grid power sources including a 5 KW EG 5000 CL Honda Generator, 940 watts of PV, a Magnasine Magnum - Midnight inverter & charge controller (a 24-volt system), and eight lead-acid batteries ensuring a reliable power supply. Garage A spacious 20 X 26 metal-clad building serves as an insulated and finished garage, equipped with a wood stove for heat and a workshop space. Additionally, the possibility of purchasing a tractor and attachments can be discussed along with the home. Wood Shed & Chicken Coup A 9X9 wood shed provides ample storage space for approximately three cords of wood, essential for keeping warm during the colder months. You will enjoy fresh eggs while you hens enjoy the safety of the super max chicken coup that will keep out the most determined predators. Land Spanning 46 acres of surveyed land, the property offers a diverse and captivating landscape. Soils consist of 85% Thorndike rocky silt loam per NRCS. Elevations range from 810 to 1,250± feet above sea level. Raised garden beds cater to gardening enthusiasts. 1,000± feet on Moose Brook, a tributary of the Mattawamkeag River, adds to the scenic beauty. Mature timber, trails, fields, and abundant wildlife, including moose, grouse, whitetail, black bear, otter, and more, create a thriving natural environment. Points of Interest Beyond the property's boundaries, discover exciting recreational opportunities: Direct access from the property to snowmobile trails, providing international trail riding. Connect to ATV trails, exploring hundreds of miles in northern Maine. Within 2.3 miles, experience the pristine waters of the Mattawamkeag River for canoeing, fishing, and exploration. Within 11 miles, reach landings on both Pleasant and Mattawamkeag Lakes, known for salmon and trophy smallmouth bass. Just 10 miles away, golf enthusiasts can enjoy Va-Jo-Wa, an 18-hole golf course (a shortcut through the woods reduces the distance in half). 199 Nelson Road is not just a property; it is an invitation to a unique way of life. Explore the privacy of off-grid living, the convenience of modern amenities, and the beauty of the Maine wilderness. Schedule a viewing today and seize the opportunity to make this distinctive retreat your home.
$275,000
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

Expansive 695± Acre Property in Meddybemps Maine

Meddybemps, ME
Washington
695± Acres in Meddybemps, Maine! Nestled in the serene beauty of Meddybemps, this expansive 695± acre property presents an unparalleled opportunity for those seeking a slice of tranquility amidst nature's bounty. Boasting an incredible blend of features and resources, this estate is a dream canvas awaiting your vision. Key Features: 200± Acres of Active Blueberry Fields: A lucrative opportunity for agricultural endeavors or as a steady source of income, these meticulously maintained blueberry fields offer both productivity and natural beauty. 360-Degree Panoramic Views from Green Hill: A crowning jewel of this property, Green Hill provides breathtaking views in every direction. Perfect for building your dream residence or as a picturesque retreat. Exclusive Access: A deeded, chained Right of Way (ROW) ensures privacy and exclusivity, guaranteeing sole access without intrusion from others. Abundant Natural Resources: Explore the landscape dotted with apple trees and an aged yet charming barn, adding rustic charm and potential for restoration projects. Ideal for Hunting and Farming: The diverse terrain and ample acreage make this property a haven for hunting enthusiasts and an excellent canvas for various farming pursuits. Waterfront Appeal: Enjoy the tranquility of thousands of feet of waterfront along unnamed streams and the enchanting fifteenth Stream, adding a touch of serenity and natural allure. Miles of Roads: Explore the vastness of this estate effortlessly, courtesy of well-maintained roads that wind through the property, providing easy access to various points of interest. Potential Uses: Whether envisioning a private retreat, an agricultural venture, or an outdoor enthusiast's haven, this expansive property offers endless possibilities. Embrace the allure of country living, indulge in recreational pursuits, or capitalize on the agricultural potential—this property is poised to fulfill your ambitions. Summary: With its sprawling acreage, diverse landscapes, exclusive access, and a myriad of natural resources, this 695± acre property in Meddybemps stands as a testament to Maine's natural beauty and potential. Whether seeking a private sanctuary, an agricultural venture, or an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, this estate embodies limitless possibilities. Serene, private, and teeming with potential—schedule your visit to experience this unparalleled opportunity.
$500,000
Charming Cabin on 70 Acres in Maine Sold

Charming Cabin on 70 Acres in Maine

Burnham, ME
Waldo
Nestled at 88 Whitten Road in Burnham, ME, this turnkey, trophy whitetail hunting property seamlessly blends convenience with an unforgettable way of life. Picture the tranquil early hours, the world adorned in the soft hues of dawn. The cabin's interior, crafted with V match pine and cedar accents, exudes warmth while the aroma of coffee brewing and bacon sizzling on the gas range beckons friends to gather around the table. This charming cabin, built in 2001 atop a well-drained gravel pad with cedar shake exterior and trim, ensures comfort with its modern amenities. A drilled well and full bath complement the rustic yet totally modern atmosphere, offering convenience amidst the wild beauty. The cabin boasts electric power, powered by a photovoltaic system with battery storage, ensuring an uninterrupted connection to comfort while immersed in nature's embrace. Its new wood stove, installed in 2021, promises coziness on even the coldest winter days. Excellent insulation and abundant double pane windows offer both protection from the elements and immersive views of the surrounding wildlife. As the group prepares for the day's hunt, the property unveils its allure—a sprawling 70+ acres of prime whitetail deer habitat, crisscrossed by thoughtfully designed trails. Each trail leads to strategically positioned shooting blinds, named with a touch of history and anticipation: "The Green Monster," "The Meadow Stand," "The Food Plot Stand," and the renowned "Cedar Bog Stand." These blinds hold stories of triumphs and near misses, marking the landscape with the thrill of the hunt. Amidst the excitement, the property's tranquility remains palpable—the captivating "Chain Meadows," the 2200 feet of water frontage along Bear Trap Brook—serving as havens for an array of wildlife.  Moose, deer, bear, otter, beavers as well as owls, eagles, and other raptors all will be seen here, as they call this area home. Beyond its natural splendor, this property offers more than just hunting; it embodies a lifestyle—a retreat from the daily rush, fostering cherished moments. And despite this serene escape, its location remains remarkably convenient—just minutes away from the Troy General Store and a mere 12 miles from Sebasticook Valley Hospital. With its proximity to Bangor (40 minutes) and Boston (3.5 hours), this haven is not just a hunting property; it's an invitation to a cherished way of life, effortlessly blending the thrill of the hunt with the ease of access for individuals from central and southern Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this exceptional hunting property. Call now to schedule a viewing and immerse yourself in the history and excitement of these named blinds, making this your haven for unforgettable hunting experiences and cherished moments amidst modern comforts within a rustic setting.
$290,000
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

30 Acres of Recreational Maine Land

Winthrop, ME
Kennebec
Discover a vast 30-acre parcel nestled at the end of a dead-end road in Winthrop. A two-car garage with ample upstairs space stands at the heart of this property. Despite the presence of a mobile home requiring removal, the groundwork is set with an existing well and septic system. Nature enthusiasts will revel in the abundant hunting opportunities and potential snowmobile trail access. This serene location offers tranquility and convenient power access, seamlessly connecting to the captivating landscapes of the 1,100+ acre Kennebec Land Trust and Mt. Pisgah Conservation Area. Key Features: ● Two-car garage with generous upstairs space for storage. ● Established well and septic system. ● Mobile home present, requiring removal. Outdoor Appeal: ● Abundant hunting opportunities and potential snowmobile trail access. ● Dead-end road ensures privacy and tranquility. ● 30 acres of picturesque landscape with well-marked boundaries. This Winthrop haven is an open canvas for embracing the outdoors, or crafting a unique vision. Step into the possibilities that await at 49 Owens Drive and envision the extraordinary in this picturesque slice of Maine.
$138,500
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