3.2 acres on a dead end road. Perfect place to build your camp home or just week end getaway. Short distance from town. Tax acquired.
Create your own space, close to town! This surveyed 5+/- acre lot offers the perfect blend of convenience and peace. Enjoy the privacy of a rural setting while still being close to all that Milo has to offer. Town water and sewer are readily available at the roadside, making for a hassle-free building experience. Nature lovers will rejoice in the direct snowmobile trail access, allowing for winter adventures right from your doorstep. A pre-existing utility pole simplifies electrical hookup, and a charming small farm pond adds a touch of natural beauty to the property. This is your opportunity to curate a homestead in Milo, Maine!
All surveyed 2 acres of land on town maintained road with power by road side, surrounded by 100 acres of unposted woods, yet only 2.5 miles to town center for grocery and restaurant. Short drive to Schoodic Lake. Close to all recreational trails. Front of the land is lined by beautiful rock wall from the old days. Perfect for the person who wants to be close to nature, but don't care about owning large parcel of land. No RV or mobile home allowed.
This 18.2 acre property in Milo has the potential for many uses. A good gravel deposit or use as residential. There is frontage owned on Park Street and runs to the Rail Road tracks. Lots of wildlife. The seller reserves the timber rights for two years (negotiable).
3.65+/- acre lot with two Amish built sheds for sale in Milo, ME. Town water and sewer is available at the roadside. Snowmobile trail access right from the property. Minutes from all amenities that Milo has to offer.
This type of property is as rare as it is beautiful. 270 Acres to be surveyed out, and there is nearly a mile of river frontage on the Sebec River. This has SO much more than you would have imagined! There is a registered Deer yard, and gorgeous waterfront...fantastic fishing, hunting, boating, and REC trail access. Privacy, amazing views from the elevated portion of the lot, and this peaceful, private location is just an hour from the Bangor International Airpoort..Great spot for your new home or camp.
This land is the perfect place for your new business. Looking for a piece of land for your commercial building and want to be right on Main St. this is it. New parking area out back. Walking distance to boat landing
23+/-acres with frontage on the Sebec River. Lots of privacy. Need four wheel drive to get there. Private road no deeded right of way.
3 acres of land just outside of town. Power at road side, town maintained road, year-round access. Build your camp or home here, surrounded with the nature, but close to town for groceries and such. Only one other neighbor on the road. Road frontage on both Elm Street and Dunham Rd. Milo is the 3rd largest town in Piscataquis County, right in central Maine. It has grocery stores, gas stations, couple restaurants, great gateway to northern Maine woods, as well as short drive to Bangor and all point south. Come experience the small town living.
If you're looking for a private location but with amenities nearby, look no further. Property has a driveway, well and power all in place. New septic system will need to be placed. Shed is on property as well. Lots of recreational opportunities nearby as well.
3.66 acres, less than a mile from downtown Sanford, and close to the Sebec River. 40 miles north of Bangor, 46 miles to Moosehead Lake, plus all the lakes and parks in the area.
Milo is located in Maine. Milo, Maine has a population of 2,307. Milo is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.07% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 17.36%.
The median household income in Milo, Maine is $51,273. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,948 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Milo is 42.6 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 94.2 inches of snow per year.