Surrounded by nature yet just minutes to all things Brunswick. Rare parcel of unimproved land generally located on the northern end of White Island in Harpswell, ME. This remarkable parcel contains almost 70 acres with over 6,000 feet of diverse shore frontage. Lightly tidal frontage on the north western shore, deeper water on the north eastern shore with many little coves and rocky shore frontage to explore. Largely untouched with varying topography, mature tree growth and natural drainage areas. Offered together with Little Iron Island. Access by boat only with careful attention to the tide chart required. Close to Paul's Marina and the all tides Brunswick boat ramp.
Dreaming of your Maine island getaway? Check out this 3.29 acre waterfront parcel with 200 feet of frontage. There's a nice ledge area to put in your own dock & float. Property is surveyed and pinned. White Island Preserve has acres of land in the Harpswell Land Trust on the south end ow White Island, and the acreage connects to this parcel. Enjoy acres of land beyond your own lot. Bring your ideas, plans and dreams of enjoying island life. Best access is from Paul's Marina Brunswick, nearby.. Builder recommendations available upon request.
A rare buildable lot in Harpswell. This lot is a wooded 1.34-acre parcel that has a common area and tidal dock. Keep your larger boat on a deep-water mooring or just use the dock for kayaking, canoeing or small boating. Bring a picnic down to the water and sunbath or enjoy a swim. New soils work, new septic design to be completed by buyer. Seller shall install a 100' rough driveway prior to closing. Make Harpswell your home and enjoy the low taxes. A wetland area on the roadside of the lot has been delineated. DEP has approved the lot as buildable, see permit.
This beautiful 1.7-acre parcel in Harpswell offers a great opportunity to build your dream home in a peaceful, scenic setting. The land is a nice mix of open space and wooded areas, giving you flexibility depending on your vision--build in the open to take advantage of southern exposure and distant views, or tuck your home into the trees for added privacy. An old farm road leads to a sunny building spot overlooking the fields, making it easy to picture a home that fits naturally into the landscape. Adding to the property's charm is a beautiful, gently flowing stream along the back of the lot, creating a serene backdrop and a perfect spot to relax, unwind, or enjoy the natural surroundings year-round. The peaceful sound of the water enhances the sense of privacy and makes this setting truly special. A 4-bedroom soil test is already in place, so it's ready for your plans. Just around the corner you'll find Clark's Cove, a State-owned beach, along with a nearby trail off Allen Point Road that brings you right to the water. A great chance to build in a location known for its natural beauty and coastal charm. Private property--showings by appointment only.
Welcome to Austin Point Road- this small association was divided in the early 1980's, and offers a quiet and scenic place to build your home. Common deeded water access within an easy walk. Corners of lots are flagged and easy to find. Lot 4 is wooded, higher side and rear of lot are dry with a gentle slope.
Welcome to Austin Point Road- this small association was divided in the early 1980's, and offers a quiet and scenic place to build your home. Common deeded water access within an easy walk. Corners of lots are flagged and easy to find. Lot 14 is wooded and a gentle slope.
Welcome to Austin Point Road- this small association was divided in the early 1980's, and offers a quiet and scenic place to build your home. Common deeded water access within an easy walk. Corners of lots are flagged and easy to find. Lot 15 is wooded and level, with a small clearing at the front of the lot.
Come and build your home or cottage getaway on this surveyed 0.58 acre building site, nestled in a quiet, dead-end neighborhood, with deeded access to the tidal waterfrontage of the New Meadows River. The septic system, including the tank, is already in place and the driveway access has been mostly cleared. Laurel Shore Road is maintained by an association. Just a quick drive to the village of Cundy's Harbor featuring Holbrook's Wharf and General Store. Also close to Cook's Corner amenities as well as downtown Brunswick.
Don't miss-out on this huge 29 acre lot in Harpswell. Possibility to build a house with plenty of privacy or a subdivision. Build around a beautiful pond with plenty of room to make this property your own. This is a one of a kind lot. Take advantage of this beautiful property and create a coastal oasis!
Welcome to Orrs Island! This lot is what dreams are made of. Cleared and prepped for TWO different building sites-choose your favorite, or build a compound immersed in all the best parts of Maine. This property has roughly 300' of private, old growth, waterfront in a long, secretive bay. It also has deeded access to the western side of the island (and two public paths for neighborhood residents) where you are allowed a mooring if you don't want your own private dock. If you're not ready to build, with over 3.5 acres, you can expand the labyrinthine walking paths through your own woods, build tree forts or tent platforms, and make this your escape from the hustle of city life as you watch the seedling birch, red spruce, white cedar, oak, and white pine trees grow up around you. The previous owner worked on trails and planted more than 150 Red Spruce seedlings. If you're a landscape architect at heart, imagine a native garden of your dreams. Plant sweet fern to make an olfactory haven amongst the ferns that unfold each spring; or steward a glorious vegetable garden or curated flower beds to soothe the stomach and the soul respectively. Just down the street is Bowdoin College's Schiller Coastal Studies Center, with over four miles of public trails-catch the tide right and walk out to Wyer Island while you're there. Don't miss Devil's Back and other Harpswell Land Trust walking trails a stone's throw away too. Zach's Country Store stocks all the necessities a 10 minute drive away, or grab a meal at Iris Eats Maine or Gurnet Trading Company. Cooks Lobster House, Sundrenched, and Fishnet Cafe are more dining options on your way to the Giant Stairs at the southern tip of Bailey Island. Just north is the burgeoning Brunswick Landing, the retired naval base where startups and eateries (like Wild Oats and Flight Deck) shine. Not to mention all the culture and opportunity that awaits at Bowdoin College and in Brunswick...And you can still get to Portland in 45 minutes!
The southern lot of two located on Allen Point Rd, this property is surrounded by lush trees and the gentle sounds of the forest. Level and exceptionally private, this land provides the ideal setting for you to build your home. A short walk to the Clark Cove beach, this property provides easy access to Harpswell Sound.
PRICE IMPROVEMENT. The town of Harpswell has the longest coastline of any in Maine--216 miles of long, jagged edge that form the shape of three fingers This 1.54-acre parcel located on Quahog Bay, land, offers a unique opportunity with 40 feet of shared deeded oceanfront access. A recent soil test has been completed, streamlining the process for initiating construction on this picturesque property. Situated in the serene sanctuary of Harpswell, Maine, this location provides endless possibilities for creating your ideal living space. Despite its tranquil setting, Harpswell is conveniently close to Portland, providing access to all the amenities of city life. Come explore Cliff Trail, Devil's Back Trail Area, and Bailey Island Bridge while you are here! Come take a look!


Harpswell is located in Maine. Harpswell, Maine has a population of 4,985. Harpswell is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.8% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.7%.
The median household income in Harpswell, Maine is $81,563. The median household income for the surrounding county is $80,679 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Harpswell is 60.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.7 inches per year, with 66 inches of snow per year.