Built the year Rockland became a City (formerly known as Thomaston), this home has solid bones, with hand hewn beams and beautiful architectural details. The tarred driveway can easily park 4 plus vehicles. The home as a covered front porch, large side deck which can be accessed from the dining room and it overlooks the quaint lawn and surrounded by mature vegetation for privacy and is completely fenced in on all sides. The front of the house has a white picket fence, while the backside and driveway have a privacy fence. There is a full basement where the washer and dryer are located and can be accessed from kitchen or from the outside of the home. An attached shed is also included and exits to the driveway, and also exit to the back lawn. The eat-in kitchen is very large with ample countertops and cabinets, and a half bath is accessed from this room. Additionally, you can use the back stairwell to access the master bedroom above. The formal dining room has a built-in china cabinet and oak hardwood flooring. The extra-large living room has oak throughout such as the flooring, stairwell, and fireplace. The landing of the stairwell includes a very long window with a stained-glass transom at the top. The upstairs of the home includes 4 bedrooms and a phenomenal bathroom with a 2-person shower and separate jetted bathtub. The home has a metal roof and the siding is vinyl. The home is heated with a newer Viesman propane boiler and cast-iron radiators throughout. Current taxes are $4400. The home is in town but not down town, and is walking distance to many attractions such as the ocean, museums, playground, grocery store, and high school. The home is approximately 3 hours to Boston.
Unlike many older homes, 36 Acadia has not been significantly altered by previous occupants. Its traditional backdrop remains largely untouched, offering a blank canvas for a new owner to introduce modern finishes and soften any austere elements. With its clean architectural lines, ample natural light, and seasonal glimpses of the ocean, it creates a welcoming atmosphere. The home presents a multitude of opportunities for redesign, both indoors and out, allowing a new owner to truly personalize the space. While the home's exterior may appear unassuming, its interior is surprisingly spacious, boasting over 2,000 square feet of customizable living space. On the first floor, a versatile room adjacent to a full bathroom could serve as a first-floor bedroom, a library, or a music room. The rear of the house is dedicated to the main living area, featuring a wood-burning fireplace in the living room and a cozy nook in the kitchen—perfect for morning coffee and quiet contemplation. The second floor features three bedrooms and a full bathroom, all arranged around the perimeter of the house. The lowest level, while in need of updates, offers a promising start with built-in features and a fireplace. This level opens onto the backyard and also houses a small half bathroom, a laundry area, and storage space. The landscaping surrounding the home is minimal but presents a wonderful opportunity for enhancement with gardens, mature plantings, or other outdoor features. Importantly, the roof, electrical system, and water heater have all been updated within the past 2 years, providing peace of mind for a new owner. The location is another asset. It offers a sense of peace & privacy while still being close to shops, restaurants, and other amenities. For those seeking to personalize a new space and create a home that truly reflects their own style, 36 Acadia presents an exceptional opportunity. Its solid structure, unspoiled character, and location make it a truly compelling prospect
This two-story building is currently an active church on the first floor and offers potential for various uses. The second floor is a parsonage apartment with numerous rooms, allowing for growth and flexibility. Key features of the building include: City water and sewer connections A newer hot water baseboard heating system with multiple zones A newer electric hot water tank and oil tank Recently updated roof shingles on the entire building Located in a B Zone, near the former MBNA building, which houses the YMCA and offices The building may offer harbor views from the second floor, depending on positioning. Close to Rockland's Boardwalk, adding to its appeal. The full basement has good ceiling height and a partial kitchen with water service, offering further potential for expansion. Parking is available in the back for a couple of cars, with additional parking alongside the building. With its central location and room for development, this building offers many possibilities, including converting the space into multiple units, or a workshop/showroom on the first floor with residences above.
Cute Bungalow at the end of the road. Private with seasonal water views. Property isa dou le lot and includes an outbuilding that could be used as a studio or shop.
SOUTH END ROCKLAND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! Come see how this multifaceted property could work for you as there are three components included in this sale. The first component of this property is the sale of Primrose Framing. A renowned framing business known for delivering precise, quality work in a timely fashion. With strong annual sales, a substantial inventory included, as well as a steady stream of well-known artists and customers who visit on a weekly basis. This is a turnkey opportunity to own a business in-town Rockland with a vast reputation in the marketplace. The property itself is also for sale and is comprised of two separate buildings. The building that houses Primrose Framing on the first floor (156 Main Street) also includes a 1-2 bedroom apartment on the second and third floors of the building. Presently used for inventory storage for the business, consider the opportunity to update and rehab this space and rent in a fabulous location in Rockland and supplement your income stream from the business. The final component of the sale includes the separate, free standing, single family home (158 Main Street). At 1900+/- sq. ft., this home includes 4 BR and 1.5 BA with two fireplaces and beautiful wood floors. Consider your opportunity to work and live on the same property or the potential to use this home as an attractive rental property for a third income stream. All located in a highly visible location within walking distance to downtown Rockland, the water and Route 1.
Welcome to 3 Seavey Lane, a charming home nestled on a .40-acre lot in the south end of Rockland. This inviting property boasts three spacious bedrooms and two full baths on the first floor, providing ample space for family, guests, office, or gym. The second floor features a luxurious, private suite with a private entrance and small deck with seasonal glimpse of the ocean. The second floor is perfect for a private retreat or guest accommodations. Built in 2005, this home combines modern amenities with timeless appeal. Enjoy the beautifully maintained gardens and a serene outdoor oasis on your back deck or covered porch. The property also includes a convenient attached 2-car garage and greenhouse. A short walk to the ocean and downtown. Don't miss the opportunity to make this wonderful property your new home!
Welcome to this adorable New England farmhouse centrally located to shopping, golf course and downtown. Enjoy the privacy of a large backyard in a well established neighborhood and the cozy charm of this recently renovated home while you avoid the winter weather as you park in your onsite garage. you can look forward to relaxing on the large back deck next summer.
Opportunity knocks! 9.32 acres. The property is perfect for investors, renovators, or buyers looking to customize their dream home. Nestled in the woods with lots of privacy from the road. Situated in a sought-after area close to town. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a home with great bones and immense potential. Contact me to schedule a viewing and explore the potential this property holds. The house could be a potential tear down or complete renovation.
Rockland is located in Maine. Rockland, Maine has a population of 6,977. Rockland is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 21.5% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.74%.
The median household income in Rockland, Maine is $48,871. The median household income for the surrounding county is $63,399 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rockland is 45.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 74.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.5 inches per year, with 57.5 inches of snow per year.