Trade Traffic for Treetops! Owned by the same family since 1996, this 4.83-acre wooded parcel offers a rare opportunity to secure a piece of Maine that still feels untouched. Hidden among mature trees and surrounded by rolling hills, this property invites you to build, hunt, camp, harvest, or simply enjoy the privacy that only a forested setting can provide. Located on Chaney Way in Aurora, you'll find yourself minutes from Great Pond, Alligator Lake, and a nearby river boat landing, making it easy to spend your days fishing, paddling, exploring, or simply enjoying the outdoors. Surrounded by Maine woods, wildlife, and recreation, this is a place where nature still sets the pace. Whether you're looking for a future home site, a seasonal retreat, hunting land, or a long-term investment, this property offers the flexibility to create something uniquely your own while remaining connected to the landscape that makes this region so special. Parcels with mature trees, privacy, and nearly three decades of family ownership don't become available often. Secure your own piece of Maine and start planning what comes next. Ready to see it? Let's Go!
Build with an incredible view. Amazing opportunity to purchase 17.56 acres on Route 9 in Aurora. Property is at an elevation which overlooks Amherst Mountains Public Reserve Land, Silsby Plain, Bald Bluff & Springy Brook Mountains. Starting at the Amherst town line the property boasts over 1,500 ft of road frontage along Route 9. Just 30 minutes to Brewer/Bangor and Ellsworth down Route 179. Seller has planted
Welcome to B-2 Back Lot Pioneer Path. This partially cleared beautiful wooded lot is perfect for your year round home, Camp, Homestead, or off grid living. With plenty of flat areas & a gentle slope perfect for passive solar. There is a General store, Restaurant & Gift shop 3 miles down the road on RTE 9. This centrally located lot is just 21 miles to Ellsworth, 33 miles to Bangor International Airport, & 41 miles to Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park. One of 2 lots subdivided 5/25.
Escape to your own private slice of Maine with this beautifully wooded, surveyed 2-acre lot, ready for your vision to come to life. Tucked away for privacy yet conveniently located, this property already has key improvements in place to jumpstart your plans. A thoughtfully cleared homesite features a gravel base and a 14x38 Amish-built shell, offering a solid start for a cozy cabin, getaway retreat, or year-round residence. Keep it as is for a rustic feel or upgrade with a slab foundation to create something more permanent, the choice is yours. Power is approx 400' away. Enjoy the peace of nature with the added bonus of a small retention pond behind the build site, enhancing both charm and functionality. Power is available nearby, and the private gravel subdivision road ensures quiet access without the constraints of a formal road association. With Route 179 just seconds away, you're perfectly positioned for easy trips to Ellsworth and the stunning Maine coast, making this an ideal blend of seclusion and accessibility. Looking for a turnkey camping setup while you build? A semi-rehabbed camper trailer on-site is available for separate purchase, giving you an immediate way to enjoy the property. Whether you're dreaming of a peaceful homestead, seasonal escape, or investment opportunity, this property is full of potential and ready for your next chapter.


Aurora is located in Maine. Aurora, Maine has a population of 133. Aurora is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 26.32% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.7%.
The median household income in Aurora, Maine is $53,750. 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 Aurora is 51 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.1 inches per year, with 69.8 inches of snow per year.