Nestled in the heart of York Village, the historic Jonathan Bane House offers a rare opportunity to own a remarkable piece of Maine history. Originally built in 1721 and thoughtfully relocated to its current setting in 1976, this distinguished Antique Colonial beautifully blends early American craftsmanship with timeless New England charm. Rich in character and architectural detail, the home features four spacious bedrooms, three baths, wide pine floors, and five working fireplaces that create warmth and ambiance throughout. Period details, exposed beams, and centuries-old craftsmanship reflect the home's storied past, while the gracious floor plan provides comfortable living for today's lifestyle. An air-conditioned outbuilding used as an art studio is great extra space that can easily be a 'She Shed' or a 'Man Cave'. Property offers commercial opportunities as it is zoned both residential and commercial. Additionally, there is an in-law apartment if income potential is interesting to you. Multiple outbuildings and a hot tub with an outdoor shower round out the offering. Set on picturesque York Street, just moments from York Harbor, beaches, village shops, and local dining, the Jonathan Bane House is a truly special offering for those seeking history, charm, and authenticity in one of southern Maine's most treasured coastal communities.
Reintroducing this classic side-by-side duplex in the heart of Cape Neddick, offering charm, rental income potential, and room to personalize over time. Originally built in the early 1900's and currently used as a rental property, this duplex features two well-defined units with many updates already completed: Unit 1 is a 2 3/4 story layout with a modern kitchen and flexible living spaces which include 3 Bedrooms 1.5 baths and finished attic area. Unit 2 is a two story layout with 3 bedrooms and 2 recently updated bathrooms and rooms with new flooring. The side-by-side design provides privacy and functionality for tenants or owner-occupants making them feel more like a home and less of an apartment. A beautiful brand new rear deck, new granite exterior stairs, undated landscaping, a new left side heating system and a BRAND NEW 6 bedroom septic system round out the recent upgrades to the property. With solid bones and meaningful improvements already in place, it offers a rare balance of immediate usability and future potential. Situated on US Route 1, this property is minutes from York's beaches, dining, and coastal attractions--making it an appealing option for investors, owner-occupants, or those seeking a flexible property in a high-demand location. A smart buy in a location that never goes out of style.
In the heart of York Harbor, this architect-designed Shingle-style landmark presents a rare mixed-use offering where historic pedigree meets modern refinement. Rich, high-end woodwork and classic beadboard details nod to the Gilded Age, while thoughtful updates deliver comfort, style, and everyday ease. Designed for both visibility and privacy, the building offers two distinct entrances: a prominent York Street storefront entry and a quieter rear lane with private off-street parking beneath a convenient porte-cochere. A complete top-to-bottom renovation includes an elevator, a semi-finished lower level, and charming pocket gardens that create peaceful moments outdoors. Upstairs, the residence unfolds in an open-concept arrangement with inviting living and dining spaces anchored by a chef's kitchen, complete with a center island and premium Viking appliances. The upper levels include a serene third-floor primary suite with a private bath and circular tiled shower, plus adjacent laundry and an additional bedroom suite. Finishing the residential offering is a well-appointed one-bedroom apartment on the lower level. Adding to the property's lore, it's widely known as a summer rental where Bob Dylan created music. Completing the offering are two York Street-facing commercial spaces, currently leased to a local business. Just steps to York Harbor Beach, Fisherman's Walk, the Cliff Walk, and beloved dining such as the York Harbor Inn, 439 York Street is a turnkey opportunity for dependable income, inspired owner occupancy, or a premier seaside retreat.
Tucked away on 3.16 private acres in the heart of Cape Neddick, 86 Josiah Norton Road is a rare offering that combines the warmth of a thoughtfully designed ranch home with the versatility of a full in-law apartment, all wrapped in a beautifully wooded, well-landscaped setting just minutes from York's public beaches and the Maine Turnpike. Built in 1996, the main residence welcomes you with a classic covered front porch and delivers 2,486 square feet of single-level living filled with character. The eat-in kitchen offers a gas range, stainless steel appliances, and a butcher block island. The adjoining dining room opens to a screened porch with a striking green beadboard ceiling, perfect for three-season entertaining. The spacious family room anchors the living area with soaring cathedral ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace framed by built-in bookshelves, and rich hardwood floors that flow throughout. Three bedrooms and three full bathrooms round out the first floor, including a serene primary suite, while the full unfinished basement with both interior and bulkhead access offers tremendous storage or future expansion potential. A second detached dwelling, ideal as an in-law suite, guest cottage, or income-producing unit, adds exceptional flexibility rare to find at this price point. The property also includes a handsome three-bay detached garage, a shed, and a garden area, all set on rolling, wooded grounds with a paved driveway and ample parking. Whether you're seeking a multigenerational compound, a home with room to roam, or simply a peaceful retreat within easy reach of everything coastal Maine has to offer, this property delivers it all. Showings begin at the Open House on Saturday, May 16th, from 10:30am - 12:00pm.
Nestled in the heart of York Village sits one of its most architecturally distinct homes. Built in 1880, this 3-bedroom, 4-bath residence with an attached 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment seamlessly blends historic charm with modern conveniences. The inviting wraparound porch leads into the grand foyer, bespoke with a masterfully crafted wood staircase, an intricately detailed newel post, gleaming hardwood floors, period trim, plastered walls, soaring ceilings, and timeless grandeur. The main level features a living room with built-in cabinetry, tall windows, a cozy woodstove, and original pocket doors leading to the den, a formal dining room, laundry/bath, and a sunny eat-in kitchen that flows out to the private backyard oasis. Host large gatherings in the fenced-in yard, replete with a custom paver patio, intricate stone walls, lushly landscaped grounds, blueberry bushes, a pea-stone fire pit area, and a custom Reeds Ferry shed. The second floor consists of a primary bedroom, two guest rooms flanking a shared flex room, and an elegantly updated bath with custom cabinetry, marble floors, and Tuscan brass fixtures. The third-floor family room features a Jotul gas stove, kitchenette with fine cabinetry, farmhouse sink, refrigerator, cooktop, and built-in peninsula seating, plus a built-in office area with an elliptical window that frames the tree-top views. There is enough room to host overflow guests in this space with access to a full bath with a clawfoot tub. The home benefits from a newly updated heating system offering central air. The heated, attached 2-car garage features ample storage and a bath. Plenty of space for guests in the brick-paver driveway. The 2-bedroom apartment is ideal for a live-in nanny/caregiver, separate studio, or income generation. An exciting opportunity to own an exquisite property with undeniable charm in a prime York Village location within walking distance of schools, hospital, library, golf, beaches, restaurants, and charming shops.
Some properties check a box. This one rewrites the list entirely. Tucked just a short stroll from the sandy shores of Short Sands Beach, the restaurants, shops, and endless charm of York Beach village, 7 Cappy's Lane offers something truly rare on the southern Maine coast. Two beautifully named homes on a single lot, fully furnished and ready to welcome guests from day one. The main house, Sea-La-Vie, is a classic mid-century Cape with timeless bones and warm personality to match. Three generously sized bedrooms, a full bath, and a large enclosed porch perfect for morning coffee and salt air make this a home you'll never want to leave. The cottage, Sea-Rose, is a spacious and private one-bedroom retreat, perfectly scaled for guests, extended family, or a steady stream of vacationers who keep coming back year after year. Each home has its own firepit area, giving everyone their own little corner of the Maine evening. Beyond the homes themselves, the property delivers the kind of practical infrastructure that serious buyers and investors appreciate: an oversized two-car garage, a separate shed for additional storage, and two fully self-contained, turnkey living spaces that have proven their income potential season after season. With everything already in place and furnishings included, there's nothing left to do but start making memories, or start collecting bookings. Whether you're dreaming of a multi-generational compound, a primary residence with a built-in mortgage helper, or a turnkey coastal investment with an established rental track record, Sea-La-Vie and Sea-Rose deliver on every count. Walk to the beach. Walk to dinner. Come home to your own piece of York Beach magic.


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.