Homestead on 188 acres prefect for a new farm or camp. 12x20 building on site with a 12x16 horse stall, drilled well and a septic design done. Power is at the street. Stream frontage on Farmham brook, this property has endless possibilities. Heading towards the highway from the driveway subject property has additional frontage on Higgins RD beyond 168 &134 Higgins Road. Great spot for development.
Cozy 2-bedroom home that needs TLC on a lovely lot with water views presents an intriguing real estate opportunity. This property is worth considering as an investment or personal residence. The small 2-bedroom home on this property offers cozy living quarters. With limited square footage, it provides an intimate living space and optimizes functionality while preserving a sense of comfort. However, it should be noted that due to its size, the home may require some creative design solutions to maximize efficiency. While the house itself may need work, the true appeal lies in its location on a lovely lot with water views. The property creates an inviting environment that promotes relaxation and tranquility. Furthermore, the presence of water views adds significant value to this property. Although improvements are necessary within the small 2-bedroom home; these challenges present opportunities for customization and increased value. Your rennovations could transform this humble abode into a captivating haven.
Large parcel of land with harvestable timber. Although the majority of the acreage for this lot is in Pittsfield, it actually stretches out into Clinton and Burnham. The road front is in Burnham. Parts of this property are in Somerset, Waldo, and Kennebec counties. This land could be a great opportunity for someone looking to build commercially with its 409 acres and paved road front. There are no power lines at the road at this time, but you can see the power lines from the property just a couple hundred feet down Johnson Flat Rd. There is plenty of harvestable timber. The land is fairly level with only a slight elevation as you walk back from the Johnson Flat Rd. This property is only minutes from Pittsfield and Newport with its larger stores, restaurants, and hotels. Pittsfield Maine with an approximate population of 3900 people has that small town feel with a central location. Pittsfield is home to Maine Central Institute, a semi private boarding school, and the Central Maine Egg Festival. The Sebasticook River is a 76 mile long river that runs through the central part of Maine into Pittsfield. The river is just a short distance from the property. Smallmouth bass, white perch, pickerel, and rainbow smelts can be fished from these waters. The possibilities are endless with this land. Come take a look today!
Pittsfield is located in Maine. Pittsfield, Maine has a population of 3,916. Pittsfield is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.18% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.54%.
The median household income in Pittsfield, Maine is $50,372. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,488 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Pittsfield is 39.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 3.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.3 inches per year, with 73.6 inches of snow per year.