You've got it all in this plot of land! Well, septic, electricity, cleared land, and a 1200 sq ft barn with a metal roof. The lot was formerly the site of a mobile home. Septic design and septic inspection available as well as recent water test results. In a beautiful area with abundant outdoor resources. These 3 acres are being carved out of a larger lot. Like to ski? 45 min to Sunday River and 26 min to Black Mountain in Rumford. For breathtaking beauty, visit Rangeley to enjoy hiking trails and fishing, less than an hour away. Wilson Lake is only 15 minutes away--for swimming, boating, and fishing (560+ acres). It's Maine vacation land!
RECENT PRICE IMPROVEMENT from $115,000 down to $99,900! This 50+/- acre, remote off-grid lot has good legal seasonal access. The best access is from Averill Hill Road over approximately 1.5 miles of improved and unimproved roads passable with a 4x4 vehicle. Averill Hill Road entrance is gated with keys are available. The lot is well-wooded and has not been harvested since 2000. The previous owner had a small campsite located in the center of the lot which could be opened up for a campsite or building envelope. The topography is not too steep with elevations ranging from 760' at the Northwest corner to over 1,040' along the Southern boundary line. Distant mountain views may be possible with some clearing of trees. Nearby mountains include Holman at 1,639' to the Northeast and Sugarloaf (not ski area) at 1,480' just south of the subject lot. A small intermittent stream flows through the lot, making its way north to Aunt Hannah Brook, which flows to Weld River. Recreational opportunities on this parcel including camping, hiking, hunting, and snowmobile riding. Local snowmobile trails and State ITS 82 are believed to pass along the so-called Stowell Trail and Timberland Pass adjacent to the subject lot. While the lot feels remote, it is only 20 minutes to conveniences in Dixfield and 30 minutes to Rumford or Mt. Blue State Park. The land is in the State of Maine Tree Growth Tax Law program, keeping taxes at a very low rate. Taxes for 2024 are only $253.
Discover the perfect canvas for your dream home on this one-acre lot, nestled in the heart of town. Situated on a quiet dead-end street, this property offers a peaceful retreat while maintaining convenient access to town amenities. The strategic location ensures easy commuting and quick connections to major roads, all while providing a sense of seclusion and tranquility. One of the standout features of this lot is its connection to the town's public sewer system, eliminating the need for a septic system. The property's size offers ample space for designing a spacious backyard, landscaping, and outdoor activities. Schools, healthcare facilities, and state parks are all close by, making this lot an ideal foundation for a well-balanced lifestyle.
3.4 Acre building lot convenient to town. This lot is well wooded and offers plenty of privacy with a real country feel.
Ideal building lot with direct access to ITS trails is only minutes from town but in the county with an abundance of wildlife. Don't let this one slip by. This lot is surveyed, has septic design, plus the well and driveway are in place. Beautiful sunny building site is waiting for your plans. Power is now at road.
Dixfield is located in Maine. Dixfield, Maine has a population of 2,025. Dixfield is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.9% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.25%.
The median household income in Dixfield, Maine is $49,148. 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 Dixfield is 43.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 5.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.8 inches per year, with 82.1 inches of snow per year.