Welcome to 14 McNeil Road, an outstanding opportunity to own a versatile property in the peaceful town of Sumner, Maine. Perfectly positioned for first-time home buyers and investors, this property offers a rare blend of affordability, recreation, and accessibility with single level living. 3-100 amp services with their own electric meter plus an additional septic tank makes expansion a real possibility, especially with new rules to add ADU (accessory dwelling units) Check with code office to verify the possibilities Set on a scenic lot with river frontage, the home provides direct waterfront access to a river that is stocked for fishing, making it ideal for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy the privacy and serenity of nature while still being within easy driving distance of major area hubs. An oversized garage offers ample space for vehicles, storage, recreational toys, or a workshop an increasingly valuable amenity for homeowners, hobbyists, and investors alike. Sumner offers the quiet charm and outdoor lifestyle many buyers seek, without sacrificing convenience. This property is just a short drive to several towns, including Rumford, Bethel, Norway, Paris, Turner, Auburn, and Lewiston, where you'll find shopping, restaurants, schools, healthcare, ski mountains and employment opportunities. This central location makes the property appealing for commuters, and rental demand. Why This Property Works for Buyers and Investors: Affordable entry point for first-time home buyers Strong appeal for long-term or short-term rental opportunities River frontage with year-round recreational value Oversized garage adds functionality and resale appeal Quiet rural setting with convenient access to regional service centers If you're looking for a property that combines natural beauty, practical features, and long-term upside. This is an opportunity to enjoy Maine living with space to grow—while staying connected to the amenities of larger nearby
The Real Estate Offering is for 3 adjoining properties as shown on Tax Mao U03 Lot 39-40-41A
Historical Building located in the heart of Sumner Village. This property has so many possibilities just use your imagination to create a beautiful antique building
'All That Is Gold Does Not Glitter'... Come check out this fisherman's paradise in the quaint little town of Sumner. Cast a line right from your back deck while enjoying the peace and quiet of small town living, and still having easy access to the Lewiston/Auburn area. Aesthetically, the outside of the house awaits your personal vision. The interior is simple but in nice shape. The highlight is a two story back porch overlooking the East Branch of the Nezinscot River, known for its excellent trout fishing. Enjoy your coffee in the morning and grilling in the evening as you take in the beautiful vista. Waterfront living at a price that doesn't break the bank - you don't see such opportunities every day.
Motivated Seller! Cash Buyers Take Notice! Opportunity is knocking, and it won't wait. This 2 bedroom mobile home on 4 private acres is priced to move and packed with potential. Whether you're looking for a smart investment, a quiet retreat, or a place to live while you plan and build your dream home, this property delivers flexibility and value. Enjoy peace of mind with key upgrades already completed, including a metal roof (2010), new septic system, and well installed in 2008, major expenses already checked off your list. The acreage invites endless possibilities: expand, explore, or break ground on your future build. Tucked away on a quiet dirt road, this property offers true rural privacy while remaining conveniently close to the water, ATV trails, and outdoor recreation. Acreage like this is hard to find, especially at this price point.
Discover pure Maine tranquility at this stunning mountain chalet, perfectly perched on 5 private acres with sweeping mountain views that redefine ''breathtaking.'' Tucked into the peaceful hills of Sumner, this stunning 3-bedroom, 3-bath home offers the ideal blend of calm, comfort, and year-round outdoor adventure. Step inside to an open-concept living area designed to maximize natural light and connection to the outdoors. A wall of floor-to-ceiling windows frames views of the mountains, while a soaring cathedral ceiling and warm wood accents create a true chalet feel. Sliding glass doors lead to a massive back deck—perfect for morning coffee above the treetops, evening relaxation, or entertaining in every season. The loft-style primary suite overlooks the main living area, providing a cozy yet elevated vantage point to enjoy the morning light over the mountains. Two additional bedrooms and three full baths, including a multi-generational living space in the home's lower level, make this home perfectly suited for guests or a year-round vacation lifestyle. A spacious 2-bay garage with a bonus room above offers endless possibilities, such as a home office, studio, guest overflow, gym, or recreational space. Outside, the land is quiet, private, and overflowing with possibility. Explore your own acreage or head out to explore Streaked Mountain and trails, Mount Zora, Whitney Brook trails, Mt. Abram Ski Area, Sunday River, North Pond, South Pond, Labrador Pond, and nearby snowmobile/ATV trails. Whether you're seeking a year-round residence, a second home, or a private getaway to recharge in nature, this chalet delivers a rare combination of tranquility and true Maine beauty. Experience the mountain lifestyle at its finest. Welcome home to 67 Fields Hill Road.


Sumner is located in Maine. Sumner, Maine 04292has a population of 1,024. Sumner 04292 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.77% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.25%.
The median household income in Sumner, Maine 04292 is $46,023. The median household income for the surrounding county is $51,384 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Sumner 04292 is 44.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.1 inches per year, with 78.2 inches of snow per year.