Do you find yourself googling "Maine Homes For Sale," relishing every copy of Downeast Magazine that lands in your mailbox, or just daydreaming about your new life on your own Maine Homestead?

Leeds MaineYou are not alone!

Yes, life is a bit different here in Maine.  Drought, sweltering summer temps, traffic, over crowding, or simply a desire for a less complicated life surrounded by beauty have led many a seeker along the path to Maine.

Maine, where the people are friendly, the crime rate is one of the lowest, all four seasons are gorgeous, the grass is green without irrigation, and children still laugh and play in the streets.

If you have been seeking the Maine life, this opportunity may be for you.  We have many beautiful properties here in Maine, but deals like this don't come around every day.  The motivated seller of this homestead has just dropped the price to $215,000!

Located just a half hour, beautiful, no traffic drive north of Lewiston/Auburn Maine, this lovingly updated 1870's farmhouse rests on 62.8 acres overlooking a gently sloping valley with the White Mountains peeking up in the distance.  Get a feel for the homestead with the video below.  All of the hard work has already been done for you.  All major systems have been updated and the home is equipped with a high efficiency wood boiler and even an efficient and cost-effective gas system.

 

Get instant details here for this Maine real estate deal!

If you are ready to take the leap, or even still in the planning stages, give me a call.  I love helping people follow their dreams to Maine.

 

 

 

The Maine Real Estate Network - Kristen Wheatley - Lewiston-Auburn Maine Real Estate

Maine Realtor Kristen Wheatley  

Kristen Wheatley is a Maine Realtor working and living in Central Maine.  She specializes in the sale of residential and investment property in the Lewiston-Auburn area and surrounding towns.  Kristen uses the latest tools and mobile technology to provide a superior experience and results for her clients and enjoys sharing these technology skills and teaching other real estate professionals and local small business owners.

The Maine Real Estate NetworkKristen Wheatley, Associate Broker
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34 Center Street - Auburn ME 04210
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6 Comments on Is It Time For Your Own 62 Acre Maine Homestead?

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What a beautiful home site? Would love to be able to purchase that type of land here in Upstate SC. Great post and best of luck! Ty

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798,431 Points 80 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Kristen, i know who to call when i'm looking for my 62 acre or more ponderosa in Maine!

9:40am • #2
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If I ever decide to run away to Maine, I know who I'm calling!

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244,326 Points 26 Featured Posts Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Thank you Ty.  Time to think about coming to Maine?

And it's not too far for you Ginny!  Just a little hop north.

Thank you Jeanne.  Maine would love to have you!

6:27am • #4
208,189 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog Hit Router Called Shot Master

Kristen - You always make Maine sound so exciting ... then i remember your winter pictures and think .... "the crime rate isn't so bad here, we're not number one anymore ..."

6:11pm • #5
244,326 Points 26 Featured Posts Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

LOL Jack!  Our winters aren't really as bad as you may think.  Usually nice and snowy though.  Last year was a strange one, the grass peaked out and all of the snow was gone by the end of March.

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