Price Reduced 4.96%
$220,500
Price History
$232,000
2/10/2024
$220,500
5/18/2024
4_LOTS Blaine School Road, Fort Kent, ME, 04743
Regardless of your reasoning for buying, every now and then, a covered land play like this comes up. Check out the 4-lot package in the busy town of Fort Kent. Literally thousands of feet of town maintained road frontage, with power, offering seclusion and peace like no other property. These recently created lots range in size from 4.6 acres to 46.6 acres. The 46 acre tract (abuts ITS 85) with brook, offers a buyer further potential to divide their holdings utilizing an incredible 2,600' of frontage stretching across several nice build sites. The 2 smallest lots offer an amazing backdrop for, say, rustic log cabins and the very level 7 acre lot abutting another town road could be 'worked' for grazing animals. All property lines are fully flagged with pins in place- no questions about what is yours. As for roaming wildlife, that's right on site as well. The many apple trees provide a food source for Whitetail and grouse. Big moose wondering about is quite common too, especially along the southeasterly line, so get ready to be awed. And the forest cover? Thats beyond extraordinary. Basically virgin timber, thick contiguous acreage, with a mix of towering Spruce/Fir and huge Poplar. Previous owners (old generational land) never cut a tree. Rarely do you come across offerings like this where the chance to allocate for costs is readily available. And don't forget, you can keep for yourself and kids. Nothing wrong with, holding. Minutes to Hannaford, Lonesome Pine, and UMFK. The St. John Valley- a place like no other- great folk, great land.
Status:
Active
Type:
Lot / Acreage
Zoning:
RF
Frontage:
5043
Subdivision:
No
Parking:
Other, Off Site
Acreage:
63
Est. Taxes:
$1,350
Lot Description:
Level, Rolling Slope, Wooded, Near Town, Rural
Waterfront:
Yes
MLS #:
1582003
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Listing courtesy of Kelly E. Rioux