16.85 acres in Waldoboro with 334' frontage on Medomak River. Wooded with loads of potential.
10+ acres of very private wooded land waiting for your vision at the end of a dead end road. If you love nature, this property is bordered by Burkett Mill Preserve with over 360 acres and groomed trails to explore! Perfect for hiking, snowshoeing or skiing. While it is tucked away, you are still so close to the coast. In just 10 minutes you could be enjoying a meal at Moody's Diner, Odd Alewives, Narrow Tavern and others, or take in a show at the Waldo Theater. Come walk the property and find that perfect spot to build your camp or dream home.
Looking for a spot near the coast to plan your next home or RV spot? Well, look no furher. This lot sits high and dry on the corner of Ralph Wink Road in Waldoboro. Only a short distance from the coast, this lot is already cleared with a drilled well, septic system, and power on the property. There is also a beautiful retaining wall in place which opens up endless possibilities for gardening and landscaping. You will not find many properties with cleared building spots and utilities that are ready to go! Call today for more information. The seller and the agent make no guarantees or representations about the septic system. Buyers encouraged to seek professional inspections.
Just a short distance from the Gulf of Maine is this 5 acre, wooded parcel. Located on a quiet, paved road in the Waldoboro countryside, this could be the location of your dream home, your vacation getaway, or just the place to park your RV or camper. Call today for more information.
Nice 15 acre parcel of land. Very private, far off the main road. Soil test done and available. Driveway entrance permit obtained by DOT and right of way to the property in place. Survey completed and available. Time to bring your dreams of a private homestead to fruition.
Rolling 80+/- acres in Waldoboro featuring 1,093+/- feet of frontage on scenic Medomak Pond. A mix of blueberry fields and wooded acreage offers natural beauty, privacy, and opportunity. Ideal for a private retreat, recreation, or future development—this expansive property captures the essence of Midcoast Maine living.
Nice buildable 2.35 acre lot ready for your new home. Power poles are in, driveway is in and a brand new 3 bedroom septic system to be installed Spring 2026. Property taxes TBD, split from larger parcel.
Affordable 2.48± acre corner lot located in an established subdivision with low annual road maintenance fees. Perfectly situated to allow your sun-filled home to come to fruition, the property features classic Maine stonewalls and a meandering stream, adding natural character and charm. A soil test is available to help determine the location of a future septic system, making this an excellent opportunity for a modular or stick-built home. Enjoy a peaceful setting with the convenience of a 20-minute drive to Damariscotta or Rockland, offering an ideal Midcoast Maine location for year-round living or investment.
This property offers 1,404.60 feet road frontage on Washington Road. The land includes stone walls and is mostly wooded. This parcel offers the potential for more than one building lot. Seller states that this parcel of land includes an old shallow well (dug well). Seller will provide F. E. Beal Surveying Company survey map dated March 2026.
Wild 11.5 acres with a twin lot beside it, also 11.5 raw acres, both listed for sale, totaling 23 acres. The other lot is 205 Perry Hill Road MLS # 1647281. There are pins but finding them would be difficult. The right of way also needs to be documented. The sellers have a company that would make these determinations depending on an offer and offer amount. These lots have been mostly used as wood lots.
Wild 11.5 acres with a twin lot beside it, also 11.5 raw acres, both listed for sale, totaling 23 acres. The other lot is 235 Perry Hill Road MLS # 1647282. There are pins but finding them would be difficult. The right of way also needs to be documented. The sellers have a company that would make these determinations depending on an offer and offer amount. These lots have been mostly used as wood lots.
Nestled in the quiet Maine woods with scenic views, this lot exemplifies the Mid-Coast Maine experience. Just a short trip to downtown Waldoboro and the Medomak River puts everyday convinces at your fingertips. While also being only 40 minutes away from the vast additional services offered in Augusta. Property will have deeded access over an existing private gravel road. Additional Acreage may be available, please inquire.
Nestled in the quiet Maine woods with scenic views, this lot exemplifies the Mid-Coast Maine experience. Just a short trip to downtown Waldoboro and the Medomak River puts everyday convinces at your fingertips. While also being only 40 minutes away from the vast additional services offered in Augusta. Property will have deeded access over an existing private gravel road. Additional Acreage may be available, please inquire.
Nestled in the quiet Maine woods with scenic views, this lot exemplifies the Mid-Coast Maine experience. Just a short trip to downtown Waldoboro and the Medomak River puts everyday convinces at your fingertips. While also being only 40 minutes away from the vast additional services offered in Augusta. Property will have deeded access over an existing private gravel road. Additional Acreage may be available, please inquire.
This 38-acre parcel in Lincoln County, Maine offers a strong mix of access, habitat, and topography. Access is provided by a deeded right-of-way, leading to a private tract shaped for wildlife. The property was logged about ten years ago, opening the canopy and creating ideal browse and bedding areas for deer, turkey, and small game. The sweet spot for maximum food and cover is 7-15 years after a timber harvest. The forest is now a dynamic mix of pine, hemlock, spruce, beech, oak, and maple—a blend that supports food and cover throughout the year. Wild blueberries are scattered across the openings, adding seasonal forage. In the low areas, moist pockets and small drainages hold water, while higher ridges and knobs offer dry footing and elevated views of the game trails. This landscape naturally funnels wildlife. The small ridges, folds, and depressions form predictable travel corridors and quiet bedding zones. Whether you're walking the newly opened trails or setting a stand, you'll notice abundant deer sign and active game paths. The property's diversity makes it an ideal setup for hunting, wildlife watching, or recreation. With new growth following harvest, it's primed to hold and sustain wildlife year-round. From the sign on the road, follow the ROW, an obvious main trail—you'll see how the land opens up and settles back into cover. Ask for maps and aerials to see the access and topography before your visit. Whether you're seeking a hunting base or a long-term recreational hold, this property's balance of terrain and habitat delivers.
Escape to the tranquility of Midcoast Maine with this beautiful 5.28-acre wooded lot in charming Waldoboro. With road frontage for easy access and a driveway permit already in hand, this property is ready for your vision—whether you're planning a private year-round home, seasonal retreat, or investment opportunity. Nestled among mature trees, the land offers natural privacy and a peaceful setting, while still being just a short drive from downtown Waldoboro's shops, restaurants, and the scenic Medomak River. Power is available at the road.
Exceptional opportunity to have Rt 1 frontage near other landmark businesses. Located with high visibility between Applecroft Farm and Dow Furniture, a variety of applications are possible. 5.04 surveyed acres. Come explore your ideas!


Waldoboro is located in Maine. Waldoboro, Maine has a population of 5,135. Waldoboro is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.43% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.29%.
The median household income in Waldoboro, Maine is $44,182. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,121 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Waldoboro is 55.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 75.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.3 inches per year, with 61.2 inches of snow per year.