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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.
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ActiveMLS Number 1578588
Come discover this affordable building lot. This property, nestled along Woodland Ridge Road in Danforth, provide an enticing opportunity for those seeking a place to call home. Offering deeded lake access to the serene Lower Hot Brook Lake and the convenience of roadside electricity, this lot is remote and private without compromising modern amenities.
Let's delve into the location: Danforth, a quaint town in Northern Washington County, boasts a population of 587 residents. Its small downtown, equipped with a bank, grocery store, gas station, and other essential services, ensures a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. Houlton, home of the nearest hospital, is just 40 miles away, while the city of Calais, about 60 miles distant, adds to the regional amenities. For broader horizons, Fredericton, the capital city of New Brunswick, Canada, is a mere 90 miles away. If a city escape beckons, Boston is within reach at 330 miles, a journey of approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes.
Now, let's turn our attention to Lower Hot Brook Lake. Spanning 713+ surface acres with a maximum depth of 13 feet, this largely undeveloped lake provides a haven for anglers, featuring a thriving bass and perch fishery. Its tranquility makes it the perfect spot for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing from a paddleboard.
The land consists of 2.069+ acres, 200 feet of road frontage, and the convenience of roadside electricity. It has been soil tested, ensuring a smooth pathway for your future construction plans. Priced affordably, this lot offers not only a promising present but also a potential future with the option to expand after purchase.
Your journey to find an affordable building lot with lake access and natural natural beauty starts here – seize the opportunity to make this your new home.
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Price$145,000
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ActiveMLS Number 1577054
Located on a private road, this 5.2-acre parcel offers 485’ on Morrison Cove and abuts conservation Land. Great location for a summer home or forever home! The property offers easterly views over the cove. An offshore island can be reached at low tide or a short kayak paddle at high tide. The wooded lot has a variety of apple trees, cedar, spruce, and other evergreens. The land is fairly level until you reach the shore on the northern end and t rises slightly to a high point. A natural rain gully helps drain the water during heavy spring runoffs or summer storms. There are a few open areas scattered throughout the lot.
Lubec is a traditional fishing village and is the easternmost town in the United States. Formerly the home to a large sardine industry, the town now plays host to the Regional Medical Center as well as local fishermen and lobstermen. Lubec’s downtown area boasts large homes built by sea captains and industry leaders and quaint restaurants and shops. The public boat launch, Fisherman’s Memorial Park, and the breakwater are all within walking distance from each other. Watch the seals frolic in the tidal current, the fishermen as they head out for their daily catch, or just relax on one of the granite benches overlooking the waterfront.
Lubec, and its surrounding area, is also home to over 43,000 acres of public and preserved lands open to the public for hiking, biking, kayaking, canoeing, and other low-impact recreational activities. Nearby is the Downeast Sunrise Trails which is an 85-mile trail built along a former rail corridor from Washington Junction in Hancock to Ayers Junction in Pembroke. It has a compact gravel base and is ideal for snowmobiling, ATVing, walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding.
Washington County is a lot of things. It is the most gorgeous, has the deepest cargo port, the longest coastline including the Bold Coast, the highest tides, and produces the most lobster and clam landings. What Washington County does not have is lots of traffic lights (only three in the whole county), an interstate, a Red Lobster Restaurant, or poisonous snakes. Known as the Sunrise County, Washington County welcomes the first rays of sun to shine on the US each day. With tides averaging between 18 and 22 feet, the bold, salt-sprayed shoreline of Downeast Maine offers deserted beaches, quiet hiking trails, rugged cliffs, and unnamed beauty. Truly one of the last frontiers on the Eastern seaboard, one does not have to go far to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. With 2 cities, 44 towns, and a population of approximately 32,000, Washington County is larger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. Something for everyone in beautiful Downeast Maine and coastal Washington County!
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Listing Number 10145
- Exclusive Land
- Waterfront 1484
- Water Body Type Bay,Brook,Ocean
- Water Body Name Little Machias Bay
- Water Access Waterfront,Yes
Premier Hiking along the mighty coast is within close proximity to these distinctive parcels boasting 1484’ of bold coast itself on Little Machias Bay. Located only a mile from the quintessential fishing village of Cutler where you can purchase lobster fresh off the boat during the lobster fishing season, this land has it all. Originally envisioned as the “Little Machias Bay Subdivision” we have 3 waterfront lots totaling 5.8 acres that abut the shoreline with elevated views of the bay gently sloping to the shore. When the tide is out, the shore scape turns into an accessible sandy beach where you can meander or dig clams. As you watch the tide come and go to meet the Gulf of Maine, you develop an appreciation for this “intertidal zone.” In the summertime, Lupines of all colors share space with low bush blueberries that you can scoop up by the hand full. Across the road (Rt. 191) are 6 additional lots totaling 14.46 acres, consisting of rolling fields, and a mix of mature trees and alders, allowing plenty of space for children and animals to roam and gardens to grow. The NE border of the property runs 700’ along the Eastern Marsh Brook which flows out into the bay. History buffs will appreciate the view of the “Cutler towers” or the “antenna array,” located to the SW of the bay. Nature lovers will cherish the 15-minute drive to the popular Cutler Reserved Public Lands ecological reserve comprising 12,334 acres overlooking the Bay of Fundy with 10 miles of hiking trails traversing peatlands, woodlands, and blueberry barrens. Not far is Bog Brook Cove, with its own stunning views of the dramatic, steep, jagged cliffs of the bold coast. If you want to trek closer to home, both the Western Head Preserve and the Eastern Knubble trails are located in Cutler proper. Western Head has 3 miles of hiking trails through mossy forests and cobble stone beaches with dramatic views from bluffs along the trail, and Eastern Knubble offers easier access to the same vistas. Plenty of amenities are close by in Machias, Maine, only 30 minutes away such as grocery, pharmacy, hardware stores, restaurants, a hospital, medical and dental services, and an extension of the University of Maine. A community college and veteran’s services are located only an hour away, and Bangor International Airport 2.5 hours away. Sell some lots and keep the one you want!
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Price$119,000
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ActiveMLS Number 1566139
- Residential
- Bedrooms 2
- Bathroom 1
- Square Feet 1,170
- Acreage 0.08
This humble 3 season abode sits on land once owned by the Union Sardine Company and will easily transform into your summer retreat or permanent home port. Located right on Rt. 189 or the “Lubec neck,” you can easily walk to the Dollar Store and the local market enjoying bay views along the way.
Looks are deceiving as the footprint of this 2-story building is quite spacious. The roomy eat in kitchen expands when you open the sliding glass doors onto a repurposed deck, where you can enjoy the magical sunsets overlooking Johnson’s Bay.
Level one is complete with a living room as well as a classic Maine cubbyhole, that could be your sewing room, office space or private yoga studio. The second level includes 2 good-sized bedrooms and an ample bathroom.
Parking is located in front of the house but there’s plenty of space to put in a driveway and decking to enhance the bay view. The house needs structural work but it’s well worth the water views and close proximity to Lubec proper where residents enjoy walking to the library, post office, brewery, bank, market, and concerts. Public utilities are accessed at the road. This property is broker owned and is being sold “as is, where is.”
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Listing Number 100227
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- Acreage 20
- Waterfront 1760
- Water Body Type Pond
- Water Body Name Upper Pond
Welcome to 85 Woodcock Lane in Lincoln, a remarkable 20-acre lakefront lot nestled in a remote and serene location. This captivating property offers an abundance of natural beauty, with rolling terrain and a driveway in for nearly 1,000 feet. Boasting extensive frontage on a picturesque lake, this is an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility and privacy in the woods just outside the town of Lincoln. The land features an impressive 1,760 feet of lake frontage on Upper Pond, allowing for breathtaking views and direct access to the water's edge. Upper Pond, which is the most remote of the 13 lakes in Lincoln, spans an impressive 506 surface acres and stretching two miles in length. This pristine body of water reaches depths of up to 31 feet. Known as a white perch lake, it also attracts brook trout during the spring and winter months as they migrate out of Sucker Brook. There is approximately 868 feet of road frontage, ensuring easy accessibility to the property. With an elevation ranging from 270 to 300 feet above sea level (FASL), this parcel offers a varied landscape that adds to its charm. The area is adorned with lush trees, creating a natural environment complimenting the overall beauty of the property. The location of this real estate gem offers a unique off-grid experience, allowing you to truly disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life. While providing a secluded retreat, it is just a short 10-mile drive to downtown Lincoln, where you can find various shopping amenities. For those looking for a change of scenery or urban amenities, Bangor is approximately 57 miles away, accessible within a one-hour and five-minute drive. Boston is also within reach, located approximately 291 miles away and accessible by a four-hour and forty-six-minute drive. In terms of points of interest, there are many recreational opportunities in the vicinity. The property is located on an ATV and snowmobile trail, allowing for thrilling adventures through the scenic landscape. Folsom & Crooked Pond, along with other ponds in Lincoln, provide additional opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing and boating. The nearby Penobscot River offers further possibilities for water-based recreation. Should you require any supplies or amenities, Lincoln offers shopping and dining options, ensuring convenience when needed. The surrounding lands are owned by companies that permit access for hunting, making this property an attractive choice for outdoor enthusiasts. To summarize, this enticing real estate opportunity encompasses 20+/- acres of surveyed land, with an impressive 1,760 feet of waterfront and over 800 feet of road frontage. Currently being offered through an online auction, the bidding process will conclude on August 16, 2023, at 2:00 PM. If you are interested in exploring this property, you have ample time to schedule a showing by contacting Morgan, who will provide you with a bidder’s package containing all the terms and conditions of the auction. Do not miss out on the chance to own a slice of nature's paradise at 85 Woodcock Lane. Call today.
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Price$498,000
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Active Under ContractMLS Number 1563532
- Residential
- Bedrooms 4
- Bathroom 2
- Square Feet 2,500
- Acreage 35
Privacy and Mountain Views Galore! This antique farmhouse is situated on ±35 acres, offering a tranquil retreat surrounded by nature's beauty. With its four bedrooms, two baths, and a range of desirable features. The oldest part of the home once served as the post office for the town of Sumner. With extra rooms to grow – bring your ideas!
Each bedroom is themed and decorated accordingly.
Many updates have been made with a focus on retaining all the charm a 1786 farmhouse has to offer. When you step onto the large enclosed porch, you instantly step into serenity. This bright space is perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or meditation while soaking in exquisite mountain views. The two wood stoves will keep you extra cozy in the colder months, making it possible to enjoy the enclosed porch all year long.
The open deck provides additional space for outdoor gatherings and enjoying the fresh air and if you love entertaining, a pavilion with electricity is ready to host memorable gatherings with family and friends. There’s even an outdoor bathroom, allowing for added convenience when hosting outdoor activities or tending to the land. There are several acres of hay fields making sure your livestock are well fed.
The large upper barn offers ample storage space with 9 good sized stalls, a chicken coop and large tack room. Tons of space for hay storage too.
A private well and septic, and high-speed internet is available - so you can work and play!
There is direct trail access from the property making it easy to explore the area. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, snowmobiling, atv’s or horseback riding, and let’s not forget the multiple ski resorts nearby including the renowned Sunday River. The year-round opportunities for outdoor adventures are endless.
Sellers are willing to consider offers on furniture and decor.
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Listing Number 10099
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- Acreage 70
- Sale or Lease for sale
This 70 acre parcel for sale in coastal Washington County is unique - it is NOT in treegrowth, therefore a new owner has many options for development or to keep it wild. The property is accessed by a private right of way which is limited to only a few people. Once heavily treed, the property was harvested a few years ago making it prime hunting grounds. There is a very high knoll on the property that would have distant views of the ocean. Lubec is a traditional fishing village and is the easternmost town in the United States. Formerly the home to a large sardine industry, the town now plays host to the Regional Medical Center as well as local fishermen and lobstermen. Lubec’s downtown area boasts large homes built by sea captains and industry leaders and quaint restaurants and shops. The public boat launch, Fisherman’s Memorial Park, and the breakwater are all within walking distance from each other. Watch the seals frolic in the tidal current, the fishermen as they head out for their daily catch, or just relax on one of the granite benches overlooking the waterfront. Lubec, and its surrounding area, is also home to over 43,000 acres of public and preserved lands open to the public for hiking, biking, kayaking, canoeing, and other low impact recreational activities. Nearby is the Downeast Sunrise Trails which is an 85-mile trail built along a former rail corridor from Washington Junction in Hancock to Ayers Junction in Pembroke. It has a compact gravel base and is ideal for snowmobiling, ATVing, walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. Washington County is a lot of things. It is the most gorgeous, has the deepest cargo port, the longest coastline including the Bold Coast, the highest tides, and produces the most lobster and clam landings. What Washington County does not have is lots of traffic lights (only three in the whole county), an interstate, a Red Lobster Restaurant, or poisonous snakes. Known as the Sunrise County, Washington County welcomes the first rays of sun to shine on the US each day. With tides averaging between 18 and 22 feet, the bold, salt-sprayed shoreline of Downeast Maine offers deserted beaches, quiet hiking trails, rugged cliffs, and unnamed beauty. Truly one of the last frontiers on the Eastern seaboard, one does not have to go far to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. With 2 cities, 44 towns, and a population of approximately 32,000, Washington County is larger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. Something for everyone in beautiful Downeast Maine and coastal Washington County!
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Active Under ContractMLS Number 1549025
If you are looking for waterfront land that provides you with privacy and unparalleled access to southern Maine recreation in all four seasons, this plot is for you! Surrounded by 1,400 acres of public use conservation this 60± acre lot sits off Shaving Hill Road in Limerick, ME where the natural beauty of the surrounding region is on full display!
Climbing up to 1,100± feet in elevation, this property holds beautiful views for as far as the eye can see. With direct access to Sawyer Mountain Highlands and the Francis Small Heritage Trust which include 1,400 acres of land open for public use for hiking, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling on existing trails, and cross-country skiing. The Sawyer Mountain Highlands are located in the largest unfragmented block of undeveloped forested areas in York and Cumberland counties.
With approximately 1,500’ of waterfront on an unnamed stream meandering throughout the property you can feel the rich homesteading history of this area. Postharvest skid trails make it easy to move throughout the lot, offering an opportunity to explore the property with ease. The entirety is enrolled in Maine’s Tree Growth Program, resulting in a favorable reduction of taxes. Whether you’re looking to build on the land or just play on the land, this lot will suit you. The views, the location, and the geographic characteristics of this lot are going to be hard to beat!
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Active Under ContractMLS Number 1517692
Want an off grid get away? This 72-acre lot in LaGrange fronts on the Sagerson road, which is a seasonal gravel road, that’s located about 1 mile off the town-maintained Medford Road. This parcel of land is in the Tree Growth program saving you property taxes, but it has a 1-acre building site excluded from the program.
The timber on the property consists of softwood and hardwood stands with patches of mixed growth. The land is gently rolling with elevations between 310 and 350 feet above sea level. An interesting aspect of the land is the shape of the lot, which is almost the perfect shape of a baseball diamond. There’s no field of dreams here, but if you’re looking for privacy, this could very well be your dream property. The soils are predominantly Chesuncook Telos and Chesuncook Elliottsville which are stony soils but may allow some pasture if you are looking for an off-grid homestead.
Enjoy some spring trout fishing at Cold Stream which is only a few minutes walk from the property. With ATV access close by it’s a great spot of land to build an off-grid camp, or even if you really want privacy, an off-grid home. If you’re not into ATVing, that same ATV access is also used for hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling. If you enjoy canoeing or kayaking, the Piscataquis river is just a few miles down the road.
Despite being remote and private, about 15 minutes away is the town of Milo. Milo has a Dunkin Donuts, Dollar store, grocery store, Walgreens and a House of Pizza. So, you’ll still be close to your essentials while being able to relax away from it all. But, if you do choose to get back into it, the city of Bangor is about 40 minutes away with shopping, and plenty of restaurants to choose from. The town of LaGrange is about a 4-hour drive from Boston. The town was established in 1832 and today has a population of under 1,000 people. Overall if you’re looking for an off-grid property with access to recreation, groceries, and a close distance to some city life, this 72-acre lot is for you.
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