Almost a 1 acre parcel close to town. Driveway had been installed according to relatives. Seller has never been to the property and is a personal representative of the estate, and has no knowledge of the land.
Improved 3.07 +/-acre lot with a 30'x45' concrete pad, drilled well, septic system and power. All set up for you to place your camper, mobile home or start your dream home. Located only 30 minutes from the interstate & UMO.
Discover the perfect spot for your camp, campsite, home, or bug out location on this stunning 4.3-acre lot located on South Lagrange Road in Lagrange, Maine. This property features 476 feet of road frontage and an impressive 457 feet of serene water frontage on Dead Stream. Key features include a newly installed gravel driveway and the ability to pull water directly from the stream. Recently surveyed and pinned in 2022, this lot offers great potential for customization and development. While there is no septic or well currently installed, the possibilities are vast. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a place to build your dream home, this lot offers endless opportunities. Two older campers are on-site and will remain with the property. Don't miss out on this unique chance to own a piece of Maine's natural beauty. Contact us today for more details and to schedule a visit to this exceptional property.
Are you looking for lots of land at a GREAT price? AT $1143 an acre, its a steal. Many options available. Build your dream home and have some privacy!! Use it for hunting ? Homesteading is an option too. lots of timber still here. Convenient to Old Town and Bangor. Need loam???? LOW taxes as its currently in tree growth. This lot has thousands of yards of loam on it. better hurry or it'll be GONE!!
Remote 66+/- acre lot with 3,380' of waterfrontage on Birch Stream. Lot has not been harvested in approximately 20+ years. Existing forest stands include, White Birch, Red Maple, Hemlock, Cedar, Balsam Fir and scattered White Pine. A remote and secluded lot offers great opportunities for hunting, fishing, off grid living or timber investment. Access is over deeded right of ways maintained by landowners. Access is seasonal and not maintained in the winter and portions too soft in the spring. It is approximately 1.5 miles along improved and unimproved roads to the lot. Taxes tbd since the lot is being divided for this sale. The lot is NOT in Tree Growth Tax program.
Privacy can be yours on the 11.2 acre wooded lot. Live off the grid and enjoy all that the Maine wilderness has to offer. Hunting, fishing, just getting out. Priced to sell.
Want an off grid get away? This 72-acre lot in LaGrange fronts on the Sagerson road, which is a seasonal gravel road, that's located about 1 mile off the town-maintained Medford Road. This parcel of land is in the Tree Growth program saving you property taxes, but it has a 1-acre building site excluded from the program. The timber on the property consists of softwood and hardwood stands with patches of mixed growth. The land is gently rolling with elevations between 310 and 350 feet above sea level. An interesting aspect of the land is the shape of the lot, which is almost the perfect shape of a baseball diamond. There's no field of dreams here, but if you're looking for privacy, this could very well be your dream property. The soils are predominantly Chesuncook Telos and Chesuncook Elliottsville which are stony soils but may allow some pasture if you are looking for an off-grid homestead. Enjoy some spring trout fishing at Cold Stream which is only a few minutes walk from the property. With ATV access close by it's a great spot of land to build an off-grid camp, or even if you really want privacy, an off-grid home. If you're not into ATVing, that same ATV access is also used for hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling. If you enjoy canoeing or kayaking, the Piscataquis river is just a few miles down the road. Despite being remote and private, about 15 minutes away is the town of Milo. Milo has a Dunkin Donuts, Dollar store, grocery store, Walgreens and a House of Pizza. So, you'll still be close to your essentials while being able to relax away from it all. But, if you do choose to get back into it, the city of Bangor is about 40 minutes away with shopping, and plenty of restaurants to choose from. The town of LaGrange is about a 4-hour drive from Boston. Overall, if you're looking for an off-grid property with access to recreation, groceries, and a close distance to some city life, this 72 acre lot is for you!
Lagrange is located in Maine. Lagrange, Maine has a population of 649. Lagrange is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.67% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.71%.
The median household income in Lagrange, Maine is $32,727. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,125 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Lagrange is 42.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 2.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.9 inches per year, with 94.1 inches of snow per year.