Welcome to 19 Cottage Street! This versatile, mixed-use property combines classic Bar Harbor charm with modern potential. Zoned commercial, it features a retail space of approximately 1,000± sq. ft. on the first floor with a half-bathroom, ideal for a boutique, office, café, or studio. Large display windows invite natural light and offer excellent visibility for your business. Upstairs, you'll find a spacious three-bedroom, one-bath apartment, providing the opportunity for convenient owner-occupancy or additional rental income. The residence features bright living areas, hardwood floors, and thoughtful updates that blend seamlessly with the home's original 1915 character. Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, or someone looking to live and work in one convenient location, 19 Cottage Street offers flexibility and charm in equal measure. With its central location, historic presence, and mixed-use potential, this property is a rare find ready to support your vision.
Smack in the center of bustling downtown Bar Harbor, Finback Ale House presents a rare opportunity to own a thriving restaurant and bar paired with flexible living or rental space. The first floor features a beautifully handcrafted wooden bar with seating for 80+ guests, open-air dining along Cottage Street, a commercial kitchen, and two restrooms. Upstairs, a six-bedroom, two-bath apartment offers valuable options—owner occupancy, staff housing, or potential conversion into two units. With its prime location in one of Maine's busiest coastal towns, this property sits at the crossroads of millions of visitors each year. Bar Harbor is the gateway to Acadia National Park, which welcomes nearly 4 million visitors annually, ensuring steady foot traffic and year-round demand. Whether you're looking to continue a successful operation, expand with your own concept, or invest in mixed-use real estate in a high-demand destination, Finback Ale House is a standout opportunity.
Uncommon Bar Harbor opportunity - 85 contiguous acres at the literal doorstep of Acadia National Park. Stretching from the gravel shores of Hulls Cove over a mile, deep into boreal forest. Within the 85 acres is the 10 lot Harbor Lights Subdivision, 53 acres of undisturbed backland and a quarter acre waterfront lot owning 150' of lovely beach. Lot 2 of Harbor Lights consists of an 1865 farmhouse, 1991 barn with finished workshop & robust 2016 solar array, two 1950's seasonal cottages, veggie garden and an idyllic farm pond, all with sweeping views of Frenchman Bay, Porcupine Islands & peaks of Acadia. Lots 1-6 enjoy a varied viewshed of ocean, islands and mountains, while Lots 7-10 are peaceful, forested homesites. Harbor Lights' subdivision road is mostly installed, with power lines & poles in place. Permitting is done for town water & sewer to the 6 view lots, and town water to all 10 lots. Thoughtful covenants & view study are done to ensure maximum views for all & a high quality neighborhood. The back 53 acre holds potential for conservation, walking paths or more home sites. With you at the controls, the options are unlimited...dissolve the subdivision and enjoy your own kingdom parcel just minutes from downtown Bar Harbor. Continue on with Harbor Lights Subdivision with investment made in the future, as home sites like this are incredibly rare. Employ your ideas for another use: campgrounds are an allowed use and the site was previously permitted for a 42+ unit retirement community. All that everyone loves in downtown Bar Harbor is less than 3 miles away. Acadia's visitor center, with almost 4 million visitors annually, as well as a main hub of the park's storied 45 mile Carriage Road network is a half mile away. The village restaurants, shops & walking trails of Hulls Cove are even closer and accessed via sidewalk directly from the site. A tremendous opportunity to flex your vision in a prime location on one of the most beloved islands in America.
Rare Opportunity in Historic Downtown Bar Harbor: Here's your chance to own a landmark commercial property in the heart of historic downtown Bar Harbor. This well-maintained building has been a cornerstone of the community since 1920 and offers a wealth of potential for future use or investment. Situated on a generously sized lot, the property currently houses a thriving restaurant/bar on the main level. The lower level includes two walk-in freezers, a prep room, an office, and ample storage space—ideal for supporting food service or other commercial operations.
GREAT opportunity in Hulls Cove overlooking Frenchman's Bay. Currently the RL White & Son construction headquarters this property offers an office, large warehouse, and four residential apartments. Hulls Cove Business zoning allows for many different uses. Ideal location on Route 3 minutes from the National Park headquarters.
Large commercial shop with 2.09 acres. Well-established business with excellent opportunity for the right person. New/never connected 15kw Generac propane-fired back up generator. Many opportunities with this property. It truly is a must see.


Bar Harbor is located in Maine. Bar Harbor, Maine has a population of 5,098. Bar Harbor is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.53% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.7%.
The median household income in Bar Harbor, Maine is $71,900. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,354 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Bar Harbor is 48.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 8.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.9 inches per year, with 68.1 inches of snow per year.