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$150,000
MLS: 18015-010923
5.7 Acres
768 SqFt
2 beds
1.0 baths
Escape to the peace and privacy of rural Maine with this charming 1992 log home set on approximately 5.7± acres along Bunker Hill Road in Maxfield. Offering 768± square feet of comfortable one-level living, this property features two bedrooms, one full bathroom, and a detached one-car garage. The home’s log construction gives it a warm, classic Maine feel, while the surrounding acreage provides plenty of room to enjoy the outdoors.
The property offers approximately 645’± of road frontage and a private, wooded setting that provides a wonderful sense of seclusion without being far from everyday necessities. With ATV and snowmobile access nearby, outdoor recreation is right at your doorstep, making this an excellent location for those who enjoy riding, hunting, exploring, camping, or simply spending time in the Maine woods.
Inside, the home provides an efficient layout with the convenience of one-floor living. The property is serviced by a private well and septic system, with electric service through Versant Power. Heating options include Dead River/RH Foster, and the Starlink system will convey with the property. The detached 18’6’x12 one-car garage provides convenient vehicle storage or recreational use.
Located in the quiet community of Maxfield and part of MSAD #31, the property offers a peaceful rural lifestyle while remaining within reasonable driving distance of nearby services. Milo is approximately 15± miles away for shopping, Lincoln and Penobscot Valley Hospital are approximately 20± miles away, and Bangor is approximately 40± miles away, including Bangor International Airport. I-95 Exit #217 is approximately 5± miles away, providing convenient access for regional travel, while Boston is approximately 300± miles away.
Whether you're looking for an affordable Maine home, a private country retreat, or a base for four-season outdoor recreation, 401 Bunker Hill Road offers the combination of acreage, privacy, log-home character, and accessibility that makes rural Maine so appealing.
Mariea Thurlow