Tired of having neighbors? Want to put some roots down in peaceful mountain air? Or a well-deserved getaway from the real world? Streamfront, mountain views, outdoor recreation, low taxes, choice of schools. The 88 acre piece was once a hundred acre track with two small pieces set aside. It has a survey and warranty deed. Over 2000 ft of road frontage on the Long Falls Dam Road and stream frontage running down the center of the lot. Views of Bald and Witham mountains. There's a pull-out spot about midway where an old wood yard was. The gravel on the property is excellent. Soil test included. Historically crazy low taxes with no increase for waterfront. Very practical subdivision rules. Never subdivided. Highland also gives its residents a choice of school districts and curbside trash removal. Although plenty for personal firewood, this is not a commercial wood lot. Logger harvested it in early 2000s and did a beautiful job. A lot of old and dying hardwood, was cleared, left all of the oaks throughout and there is a very nice stand of trees around the stream. The perfect haven for all wildlife including record-breaking whitetail deer. This area offers four-season fun for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy hunting, fishing, kayaking, bicycling, snowshoeing and skiing. It's right near snowmobile and ATV trails, 5 mi south of Flagstaff Lake, the Bigelow preserve and the Maine Huts and Trails system. Not far from Sugarloaf skiing, tubing, extreme biking and one of the most beautiful golf courses in the state. It may go fast! Street # is approximate for mapping. Not USPS issued yet.
Highland Plt is located in Maine. Highland Plt, Maine has a population of 312.
The median household income in Highland Plt, Maine is $36,417. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,488 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Highland Plt is 45.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 3.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.4 inches per year, with 79.5 inches of snow per year.