Nearly 3 acres on the tranquil island of Islesboro are now available. Property conveys with a 8x12 cabin, 30x8 camper and storage. Structures sit on a large cleared,flat and dry field with forest behind them. Many uses allowed. Build a beautiful new home, farm or run a business. Easy to build on. Electricity in place with broadband at the road and conduit in place for it. Soil test available. Islesboro is a short 20-minute ferry ride from Lincolnville, has markets, highly rated school, broadband, new health center, community center, and much more. Agent lives on island - happy to show the property to your client.
Settle into a well-established subdivision, the former Grace Estate, on a four acre lot with deeded view easement to West Penobscot Bay. Magnificent hard and soft woods, dappled with lush ferns and ledge outcroppings. Access drive completed. Building site and view will need clearing once you've selected your preferred location. All this, on a quiet peninsula of Islesboro ensured with the homeowner's association.
Discover this beautiful 5.7+/-acre wooded lot on Seal Harbor, Islesboro. Enjoy 541+/- feet of waterfrontage with southern and southwestern views of the protected, public harbor with a public dock and float hosting sailing lessons, swimming, and fishing in warmer months. This unique property features numerous old Ash and Oak trees, a private gravel beach, a bubbling brook, and an old cellar hole. Part of the Big Tree Beach Subdivision, recently surveyed in late 2024, the approved soil test allows for a for at least a 3-bedroom home with over 300+/- feet of road frontage on Big Tree Lane. Located on the western side of Islesboro the land can easily access Belfast to the north and Lincolnville to the south by private boat. Islesboro is a 20-minute ride from the mainland town of Lincolnville, accessed by a public car ferry, water taxi or private boat or small airplane.
Escape to the serenity of Islesboro, Maine, with this remarkable 10.9-acre parcel of undeveloped land offering privacy, natural beauty, and panoramic westward-facing views — perfect for taking in stunning sunsets over Penobscot Bay. This unique property features approximately 250 feet of dramatic, rocky shoreline, where the rugged coast meets open ocean vistas. A peaceful creek flows through the land, winding its way to the bay along the northern boundary, adding both charm and natural character. Whether you're envisioning a seasonal retreat, year-round residence, or simply securing a rare stretch of Maine's coastline, this land offers incredible potential. The property also had a septic system design previously approved — a valuable head start for future development. The design will need to be updated, but it shows promise for building on this special site. Tucked within Islesboro's close-knit community, and accessible via ferry or private boat, this parcel is a rare blend of seclusion and island charm. Mature forest, water frontage, and sunset views make this a one-of-a-kind offering along Maine's beloved midcoast.
Westerly Horizon Turtle Head Waterfront Building Lot. Exceptional western water views of upper Penobscot Bay from 2.6 acres of mixed hard and soft wood and fern glades with 185 feet of bold water frontage and gravel beaches. Deep water access, suitable for a dock. Subdivision restrictions and green buffer easement assure quality, density, and privacy. Soils report available. Path to building site just cleared. Compare to appreciate the value for $325,000.


Islesboro is located in Maine. Islesboro, Maine has a population of 600. Islesboro is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 28.81% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.46%.
The median household income in Islesboro, Maine is $67,813. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,880 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Islesboro is 62.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.7 inches per year, with 59 inches of snow per year.