The median home value in North Haven, ME is $437,400.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $369,900.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in North Haven, ME is $437,400.
Approximately 26.52% of North Haven homes are owned,
compared to 8.96% rented, while
64.52% are vacant.
North Haven real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a North Haven real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This land split on North Haven Island is the best opportunity to own newly surveyed land with owned waterfront and exceptional views! There are a lot of added benefits to this land listing. The lot is approximately 2.6 acres! There is an established gravel driveway at the entrance of the property. You will find a utility pole just at the top of the driveway for future electrical services to be added on. In 2021 there was a soils test performed. There is approximately 696+/- feet of total waterfront. There is an island cottage existing on the land, it would need to be repaired, the concepts are attached to the listing in MLS. This property has an opportunity for a runway and dock on the Bartlett Harbor side. The jewel of this listing is the private beach with views of Penobscot Bay and the Camden Hills. This is truly a must see!
This magnificent custom 3bed 2.5 bath home is situated on 10+/- acres on the Idyllic island of North Haven in Penobscot Bay. This wonderful year round property could also make a luxurious summer retreat. This property was built by a contractor with the same meticulous detail and quality used in the most prestigious summer homes of North Haven and Vinalhaven that he was entrusted to care for. He also remodeled the iconic 'Nebo Lodge'. This bright, open, and welcoming home boasts 1601 sqft. above grade with an additional finished 1601 sqft walk out daylight basement. Custom maple cabinetry adorns the kitchen and bathrooms. Generous insulated windows bathe both levels of the home with light and take full advantage of the beauty that surrounds the home, 'bringing the outside in.' The split plan offers a primary suite with a luxurious bath with a huge walk in closet. There is sound proofing between the primary suite and the living space and the same for the guest room. the entire home is insulated with Roxul with two layers in the ceilings and an additional layer of blown-in insulation. Taking the Ipe wood trimmed staircase to the lower level one will find and incredible entertainment space. The room is insulated and soundproofed with Roxul and boasts a bar, television area, several gaming tables, a half bath trimmed with more Ipe wood, ample windows with rare Maine black granite window sills and a beautiful stamped concrete floor. The area opens onto a large private deck/patio area that looks out over the back of the property. There is an insulated climate controlled barn. use it as is or convert it to suit your needs. If you want to get to this special place faster there is also an air strip to land your STOL aircraft or helicopter. This truly is a unique and special property! note; many of the furnishings can convey with a few exceptions.
92 Main Street is a unique residence conveniently located in the heart of North Haven Village. The home is a recently converted church that lends itself to an elegant and sophisticated interior defined by open living spaces and high ceilings. Original architectural details include the two-story cathedral ceiling with arched beams while uniquely shaped windows and creative reimagining result in three cozy and comfortable bedrooms. The main floor of the residence is an expansive great room, measuring 60-feet by 30-feet, with an open two-story space and areas designated for relaxing, socializing and dining. One end of the home was turned into a stunning gourmet chef's kitchen, with a central eat-in island and professional appliances. The home also has a balcony living area, three bedrooms and three all-new baths. Within walking distance to North Haven Village including Nebo Lodge, Calderwood Pizza and the ferry terminal.
Wooster Farm is an exceptional and historic saltwater farm with 9± acres, spectacular views over fields to the water, and shorefront on both the coveted Fox Island Thorofare and Wooster Cove. The current owner is only the fourth steward of this historically significant property that was once the home of the well-known American Impressionist painter, Frank W. Benson. Many of Benson's most popular paintings depict his family enjoying the stunning scenery of the farm's fields and beaches during the summers they spent at the farm. The main house is a beautiful and enchanting center-chimney Federal-style farmhouse with five bedrooms including a main floor primary bedroom suite. Period details include large wood-burning fireplaces, wonderful trim, and many of the original wide-board wood floors; a highlight is the preserved Benson mural in the living room. The property also has a charming two-bedroom guest cottage with a kitchen and living room, a tennis court, and a boathouse. A beautifully restored historic post-and-beam barn where Benson once painted offers a variety of uses and there are still splashes of colorful paint on the wall where he mixed paint and cleaned his brushes. The stunning setting features attractive and varied shorefront with two pocket sand and pebble beaches and a deep-water granite pier with a ramp and float system on the Thorofare. The property is divided by Crabtree Point Road and there is 327± feet of shorefront on Wooster Cove and 733± feet of shorefront on the Fox Island Thorofare.
Stone Cove Farm is a classic saltwater farm with historic buildings, 267± acres of fields and woods, and spectacular views over the eastern end of the Fox Islands Thorofare, the ''Sparkplug'' lighthouse, Stimpson Island, and across East Penobscot Bay to Isle au Haut. Sited on a knoll with southerly views over the fields to the water, the house is a mid-nineteenth century extended Cape farmhouse with charming period details. The seasonal home has three bedrooms, a bunk room; and two historic barns complement the residence. Approximately 3,400± feet of varied and accessible ocean frontage includes a grassy point of land, dramatic rocky shore, and a pebble beach. A small island, ideal for picnics and children's exploration, is also included. The property offers the potential for additional residential development, a deep-water dock, and/or a return to agricultural pursuits. Extensive due diligence available.