The median home value in Phillips, ME is $138,500.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $239,400.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Phillips, ME is $138,500.
Approximately 56.2% of Phillips homes are owned,
compared to 4.93% rented, while
38.87% are vacant.
Phillips 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 Phillips real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Western Maine Dream! Have you been looking for a large piece of land in the Western Maine region with privacy, gorgeous views, and a water feature? Look no further as this property has exactly what you've been looking for! Enjoy owning this 301 acre parcel with your very own Pond! Owning all the waterfront around Stetson Pond, a trout pond sizing up to 11 acres with a max depth of 36'! This property has tons of diversity between the pond, views, good access off of Rt 4 with a right of way to the lot, wildlife and tons of outdoor recreation! Build your dream home, camp or string of hunting camps OR ALL on this large parcel! Located less than 15 minutes from the Rangeley Lakes Region and Saddleback Ski Resort puts you in the heart of Maine's four-season recreation! Have the convenience of direct trail access for ATV/Snowmobiling, close to the AT trail system for hiking, Rangeley Lake for boating, water skiing, fishing and more! This stunning property is currently in Maine's Tree Growth Tax program to lower taxes and promote timber production. If you've been looking for a large-scale property to do it all, this is it! Don't hesitate to call! Come and explore all this stunning property has to offer! You won't find another opportunity like this one to own your very own pond! Located less than 15 minutes from the Rangeley Lakes Region and Saddleback Ski Resort! You don't want to miss out on this opportunity!
Nestled in a tranquil, serene setting with 145 feet of direct frontage on the picturesque Sandy River, this charming gambrel-style home offers the perfect blend of convenience and natural beauty. Located in downtown, you'll enjoy the best of both worlds - the peace and privacy of a riverside retreat with the ease of in-town living. The spacious and well-maintained home features a classic gambrel design, offering ample living space and character at every turn. Inside, you'll find a bright and inviting layout with large windows that take full advantage of the stunning river views and bring the beauty of nature indoors. Step outside to your private backyard oasis, where you can enjoy the sounds of the river, wildlife, and the surrounding natural beauty. Whether you're swimming, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water's edge, this is a truly special property. With 145 feet of Sandy River frontage, this is a rare opportunity to own a private slice of paradise in a location that provides both convenience and seclusion.
Spectacular mountain views, looking directly at Saddleback Mountain and Mt. Abram. Driveway in place, power at road. This lot features 2 big fields, lower field is large and the perfect place to build your dream home or camp. Beautiful foliage in the fall! Come take a look!
ATTENTION PILOTS! Escape to your own private retreat with this charming 3-bedroom, 1-bath cabin nestled on an expansive 106-acre property along nearly a mile of pristine Sandy River frontage. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers, this unique property boasts a 4,200-foot grass runway, perfect for an airplane lover's getaway. Whether you're seeking an off-the-grid lifestyle, a family compound, or an investment opportunity, this property is versatile and ready for your vision. With an approved 5-lot subdivision, there's potential for development or simply keeping it as your own secluded haven. Located in the heart of Maine's beautiful mountains, the property offers world-class hunting, fishing, paddling, and countless other outdoor activities. Only 45 minutes from both Sugarloaf and Saddleback Ski Resorts, it's a year-round paradise for skiing, snowboarding, and more. Embrace the true essence of Maine's wilderness with this extraordinary property!
This is a great lot for someone who wants to hunt, fish, or just enjoy the great outdoors! There is harvestable wood on the property and 600+/- feet on Troy Hill Pond Stream.
This property is a rare find! From the breathtaking mountain views to a beautifully restored old Maine Farmhouse, the list is endless of how unique this property is! Large fields, with fruit trees and fruit bushes. Small 12x16 building on property and a firepit area with great mountain views. The house is equipped with 2 woodstoves for winter warmth, 2 full stories with lots of space, 3 car attached garage, large barn that's currently used for woodworking and storage, 200sqft. root cellar ready for winter storage of all your vegetables. Large fields could be sub-divided or kept for your own enjoyment! Come see this one!
One floor living!--with 960 sq ft pine-sided family room above the garage. Peaceful! Quiet! Three bedrooms, 2 full baths--and a dry, walk-out basement. ATV/Snowmobile trail access a mile down the road and at the rear of the property. No other homes in sight from the front porch! The home is within a half hour of downtown Farmington & Rangeley, 45 minutes of Sugarloaf and 25 minutes from Saddleback Mountain.
Fantastic opportunity to own a large industrial retail store or warehouse building on a charming historic main street. For decades the large 60' x 120' metal building served as a hardware store for the local towns and was only recently converted to serve as a warehouse and distribution center. The building features a metal frame, concrete floors, metal ceiling with a rubber membrane, 2 large furnaces, LED light fixtures, small office and a large industrial wood furnace as a backup or supplemental heat source. The 7200 sq.ft space can be used as one large commercial area or easily split into 2 separate 60 x 60' retail units with separate doors and even separate furnaces. Includes 2 additional buildings at the rear. One an industrial grade detached metal storage building with 2 floors totaling 1600 sq.ft and the other a solid 600 sq.ft concrete storage building that used to be a TDS Telecom exchange. Great visibility and parking along the main street. The property has plenty of opportunity for retail and commercial use.
Nestled on 189 acres of pristine forest and mountainside, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Wander through well-manicured trails, perfect for ATVs or snowmobiles, as you explore your expansive woodland sanctuary. The land has been thoughtfully harvested to create ideal hunting sites, ensuring a harmonious blend with nature. At the summit, take in the endless, breathtaking views of Webb Lake and the surrounding mountains. The off-grid log cabin exudes rustic charm with its generator hookup, gas lights, and gas appliances. Inside, the cozy one-bedroom retreat features a sleeping loft, soaring cathedral ceilings, exposed log beams, wood flooring, and a clawfoot tub that adds a touch of vintage elegance. The property is fully equipped with a dug well and a septic system, ensuring modern comforts in a secluded setting. A detached garage sits conveniently on the driveway, just past the gate, ready to house your outdoor gear. This idyllic mountain cabin offers the perfect blend of seclusion and adventure, inviting you to own and cherish your very own mountainside wilderness.
Great opportunity to own the historic building in picturesque Phillips, Maine. Built in 1835, this iconic building is a local landmark and often used as the symbol for the town. The property features the original working bell, pews, a beautiful antique lectern, two organs, and piano. Recent renovations include new windows, doors, paint, furnace, and an oil tank. Endless commercial opportunities await, including uses as a wedding venue, event space, performance venue, auction house, retail space and much more. Located just 15 minutes from Farmington and 25 minutes from Rangeley, this property offers countless possibilities for its future use. The property was accepted onto the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.