This expansive 25-acre property presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a tranquil retreat or an adventurous outdoor lifestyle.
Boasting an impressive 611 ft of frontage along the Toddy Pond outlet stream, and over 1800 ft of road frontage, this land is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, hunters, and nature lovers alike. With numerous mature
Are you looking for a prime plot of untouched land on Hamm Road, in Thorndike, Maine.
This plot was part of a subdivision created in 1987 and consists of 5 wooded acres with 220ft road frontage. Ideal for a single family home or camp. For more details: /land-lots_thorndike-d581289/for-sale_i66848060
This property is in initial default, also known as Pre-Foreclosure.
The homeowner of this property has missed at least one payment and is now considered delinquent. In order to avoid a full foreclosure, the homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price. No asking price is posted on Pre-Foreclosures because these properties
are not formally listed on the market for sale yet. Instead, the original loan balance is presented. Use this amount, along with local sale price comparables to establish a reasonable offer on this home. Register now to get instant access to complete property details and photos.
This property is in initial default, also known as Pre-Foreclosure.
The homeowner of this property has missed at least one payment and is now considered delinquent. In order to avoid a full foreclosure, the homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price. No asking price is posted on Pre-Foreclosures because these properties
are not formally listed on the market for sale yet. Instead, the original loan balance is presented. Use this amount, along with local sale price comparables to establish a reasonable offer on this home. Register now to get instant access to complete property details and photos.
Conveniently located across the street from the Town Office.
There is a RV on the lot currently. Seller believes there is a well and septic, but that is not verified.
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One of the nicest walks originates from the lovely treed streets along the Belfast Downtown neighborhoods; walk downtown and grab the morning joe, paper and the mail.
This charming home sits on one of these streets, offering an easy walk to the shorefront, co-op and cafes. Featuring a lovely kitchen with French Patio doors leading to a lovely,
private back deck. Morning coffee never tasted so good. Kitchen is adorned with a lovely, corner brick hearth, this chimney is ready for your wood stove. Formal dining room is just off the Bradbury Street entrance, so this could easily be utilized as a home office with separate entrance.
There is a den or family room off the kitchen and a 3rd sizable room off the dining. This room could be utilized as a larger family room for the little people or if needed, a first floor bedroom. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms each with good closet space. A space just off the landing makes a nice computer workspace. A full bath is on each level, with a 2nd laundry facility in the 1st floor bath. The basement
has had extensive work professionally to offer dry storage, the 2nd washer and dryer area and more area for storage, crafts or hobbies. Interior and exterior entrance to the basement allows for a nice workshop here if desired.
Detached oversized 1 car garage offers a second floor for more storage. Established workshop with built in shelves and work bench will be appreciated. The outside offers the most serene and lovely 1/4 acre lot with beautiful flowers, lily and flower plantings along with some lawns and of course, the fire pit circle for all to enjoy. The natural plantings and trees provide just enough natural fencing to offer privacy. This in town Belfast home is waiting for your
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RDL69732229 - Open House Sunday, October This property has two detached houses.
Extraordinary 1880's cape with attached barn and renovated cottage nestled in the Lincolnville Beach iconic village and just a moments drive to the public beach and Islesboro ferry terminal. This refined, quintessential Maine property is saturated with comfort, sophistication,
and rustic elegance. The primary house has a stunning eat-in kitchen, built-in breakfast nook, grand, custom built island, cafe appliances, attached historical barn with game room and movie loft, large patio with hot tub, boutique wall paper, one-floor living, custom children's bedroom with reading nook and can come fully furnished!
The guest cottage is a one bedroom, one bath delight with a gas fireplace and private deck. This property is one-of-a-kind and would be a perfect Maine-retreat, family compound or a daily retreat for the local with room for guests. The property is part of a residential subdivision with access to a common park area. This property cannot be used commercially.
This property includes 2 Old Stone Rd and 2402 Atlantic Hwy. Come see this remarkable property just a few minutes drive to downtown Camden! Call today!
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 FROM 2-4. For more details and to contact: /homes_lincolnville-d561637/for-sale_i63733452
Fireplace, Hot Tub, Patio/Deck
Acreage, woods, wildlife, wetland, and a Yurt!
PLUS a septic, well and driveway all in place. Here is your opportunity to make your home- its just waiting for you to build, place a trailer, or spiffy up what is here!
The yurt is livable but would need some winterizing. The septic is not hooked to anything yet, the water is to one little sink
alone right now. Private business would currently take place elsewhere. (there is no bathroom existing yet) The animal life here is vibrant and varied. You are not far from Passagassawakeag Lake to maybe take your kayaks! Please talk to your lender abou. See More Description
Welcome to the subdivision at Sandy Ridge.
Situated in the quaint Midcoast town of Searsport, these lots are awaiting your new dream home. This subdivision is convenient to local beaches, parks, shopping, summer festivals, farmers markets and much more. Lot's offer a haven of serenity to rest from the business of the world. Soil tested and surveyed.
Well established neighborhood with well kept homes Copyright © 2023 Maine Real Estate Information System, Inc. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
CANGARDA may be unique: an obviously gorgeous, fully functioning Edwardian era private pleasure steam yacht of significant size and undoubted provenance.
Her rebuild and restoration led by Bob Mc Neil and executed by Jeffrey Rutherford, completed in 2009, was painstaking in its combination of authenticity with practicality and capability. Apart
from all those superlatives, CANGARDA is an easily and economically driven steam yacht, powered by her original steam engine and its associated auxiliaries. That so much of her original carpentry could be re-used in the entirely faithfully rebuilt hull ensures that 21st Century owners can very comfortably, safely and practically live and cruise in this most amazing and admired, beautiful time machine.
Brokers Comments CANGARDA may be unique: an obviously gorgeous, fully functioning Edwardian era private pleasure steam yacht of significant size and undoubted provenance. Her rebuild and restoration led by Bob Mc Neil and executed by Jeffrey Rutherford, completed in 2009, was painstaking
in its combination of authenticity with practicality and capability. Apart from all those superlatives, CANGARDA is an easily and economically driven steam yacht, powered by her original steam engine and its associated auxiliaries.
That so much of her original carpentry could be re-used in the entirely faithfully rebuilt hull ensures that 21st Century owners can very comfortably, safely and practically live and cruise in this most amazing and admired, beautiful time machine. Restorer's Comments“Sometimes it is not that people find boats but rather that the boat finds an owner. Most of this is not particularly rational. All the above applies here. Originally shown as a proposed project
in the summer of 2002, it was not until the Herreshoff Rendezvous of that year that the “bug” bit.
For some reason the idea of restoring CANGARDA really sunk in. ”Robert G. Mc Neil, 2006Rebuild / Restoration The rebuild and restoration of CANGARDA was informed by two principal sources of information, and, as in all the best such undertakings, a clear and ambitious vision for how the vessel would be used post restoration, including open sea passage making. The sources were:1. The existing Pusey & Jones plans preserved at the Hagley Museum, Wilmington, Delaware These records are very fragmentary, containing many small scale plans. Scans of these drawings formed the basis for new drawings prepared by Andrew Davis’s Tri-Coastal Marine to satisfy Coast Guard and ABS requirements.
2. The plethora of photographs from the Fulford Museum, Brockville, Canada And pictures taken and provided by earlier owner/ restorer/ preserver Richard Reedley, and others. Significant effort was made to keep the restored CANGARDA like original by using every part from the original vessel found in storage while mindful of the open sea requirement and subject to all the elements that implies. To make the vessel safely operable, while the steam engines and many of the original valves, sight gages and pressure sensors were restored for re-use, a new oil (rather than coal) fired boiler was constructed, and the operation is automated so that no human is required to be constantly in the engine room during operations.
Other than this, the design and outfitting of the engine room is as close to the original as possible. The original electric panel and gauges were installed. The engine room telegraph system and the steam anchor windlass – and the anchor itself - are the originals. Much of the vessel’s original woodwork and fittings, having been carefully stored under earlier ownerships could be re-used, involving often a fascinating process something akin to assembling a complicated jigsaw puzzle without the box’s cover picture.
The project’s key carpenter was able to find panels that fitted the exact structure of the cabins, even to the extent he was able to show how one tree was used in sequential pieces placed in the after cabin. Studiously determining how each piece, a panel or a small part of the mouldings, was utilized has added to the authenticity of the restoration. The accommodations were constructed in the original configuration. Sinks in the cabins as well as the water valves are original.
Lock sets, hinges, pin rails, handrail parts, bulwarks, bunk faces and drawers and a long list of other items are all original. Of course there are always compromises in such work – for example, CANGARDA has full modern navigational and communication aids (all of which can be concealed when she is dockside). However, if Charles Canfield or George Fulford walked the decks they would not see many apparent changes to the vessel they enjoyed so much. History CANGARDA was originally built in 1901 by Pusey and Jones of Wilmington, Delaware (in the amazing time of five months or less) for Michigan ‘lumber baron’ Charles Canfield - named as a combination of hi.
Used
Open and spacious log cabin.
Enjoy the rustic vibe—with conveniences.1 bedroom, 1 bath plus an attached sunroom provides additional light. The detached, oversized, two-car garage features an insulated and heated bonus space above. Super as a craft or sewing room, study or artist's studio—ready for your own stamp! Great location between Camden and Lincolnville Beach/Belfast.
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This property is Real Estate Owned, or REO.
The property was foreclosed and repossessed by a lender when the owner failed to make payments. A bank is now the owner. Since banks are not in business to own homes, they are usually interested in selling foreclosed homes quickly at attractive low prices. A list price is published but reasonable offers
can be submitted for consideration. Offers can be submitted through the official Listing Agent but in some cases, no agent is listed and offers can be submitted the bank owner directly. Register now to get instant access to complete property details and photos.