The location is superb if you like being able to walk to the pristine waters of the York river where you can launch a boat, canoe or kayak for a day of fun! Scotland bridge is also a popular fishing and swimming spot for the locals. It's a great neighborhood for walking and bike riding too. Two surveyed and buildable lots being sold together, totaling 10.78 acres per town records. Lot A is 7.1 acres and Lot B is 3.11 acres. A 50-foot right-of-way begins on Lot B and crosses Lot A, intended to provide access to both parcels. No driveway has been installed. However, substantial planning work has been completed: full boundary surveys, wetland delineations, soil testing, building envelopes, and permitting with the Army Corps of Engineers. Lots may also be sold separately. A great opportunity for a private homesite, family compound, or future development. Buyer to confirm allowable uses and access requirements with the town.
Now back on the marketâ??and better than everâ??this exceptional 2.65-acre lot in York, Maine features a newly installed driveway that provides direct, private access to the building site, significantly enhancing the propertyâ??s buildability and appeal. This secluded parcel is fully prepared for your custom home, with key infrastructure already in place: town water available at the street, completed soil testing, and overhead electrical service ready to go. Situated on a newly constructed private road, the spacious building envelope offers outstanding flexibility for a variety of home designs. Just 3 miles from York Village and under 5 miles from Yorkâ??s beautiful beaches, the property combines ideal proximity with the peace and privacy of a dead-end setting. Surrounded by hundreds of acres of conservation and water district land, the location ensures a quiet, natural environment with long-term protection. With the new driveway improving access and convenience, this lot presents a rare opportunity to create a custom coastal retreat in one of Maineâ??s most sought-after communities.
YORK BEACH!!! This land is a 5 minute walk to Long Sands Beach. It is not buildable per CEO because it doesn't meet the 100' building setback from the wetlands. York GIS Shoreland zoning map shows the Midnight Drive end is in the Limited Residential zone. A recent wetlands delineation has identified an uplands area near the Midnight Drive end of the lot.. The York CEO has indicated to a prospective buyer that a camper/RV could be placed on the uplands and occupied for a maximum of 1 week per year. There appears to be no restriction on tenting on the uplands. The York tax assessor has this land assessed at a value of $69,200. You can own it for less then half that! Buyer responsible for all due diligence on this property.
Opportunities like this don't come around often! Sitting in an unbeatable location just outside Ogunquit's famed Perkins Cove, this small but mighty lot is your blank canvas. The existing house is ready to come down, giving you the freedom to design a fresh artistic retreat using the drilled well, septic, and lot coverage already in place. Picture it: dramatic ledge outcroppings as part of your landscape, no lawn to mow, no endless upkeep, just upfront creativity and a lifetime of enjoyment. This is the ultimate spot for a one-of-a-kind home in a community known for its artists, makers, and master craftsmen. If you can dream it, the talent is here to bring it to life. And the lifestyle? While this area is known for its amazing summers, those who live here know, the best time of year to enjoy this beautiful area is the fall. Despite urban legend, many people live here and enjoy our winters with miles of trails for cross country skiing, snow shoeing, several local ponds and ice rinks for ice skating, and best of all, no wait at your favorite restaurants in the off season! All less than an hour from Boston, 45 minutes to Portland, and 20 minutes to Portsmouth. This isn't just a building lot, it's your chance to make a statement by the sea.
Opportunity to build your dream home on 6.7 acres of secluded land. Or there is the potential to divide into 2 lots. The land is partially in Eliot (3.65 acres) as well as York (3.05 acres). Only access is from York.
Norton Woods is Cape Neddick's newest subdivision located at 133 Josiah Norton Woods Road Cape Neddick, ME. This private, 4-lot subdivision is surrounded by over 20 acres of conservation land on a new roadway.


York is located in Maine. York, Maine has a population of 13,581. York is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 36.94% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.9%.
The median household income in York, Maine is $101,352. The median household income for the surrounding county is $73,856 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in York is 49.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.3 inches per year, with 52.1 inches of snow per year.