Embrace the best of country living in this vintage gem set on three separate lots totaling 5 acres, complete with fields, woods, trails and even a picturesque frog pond. This enchanting property, with its welcoming front porch, offers a peaceful retreat while being in close proximity to a James Beard award-winning restaurant, making it easy to enjoy top-notch dining just moments from home. The home's interior is filled with charm and practicality, including a first-floor laundry and the option for a first-floor bedroom. With many recent updates—new roof, heating system, windows, sump pump, bulkhead, siding, hot water heater, and bathroom—this property is move-in ready. Located just moments from the scenic Trout Brook Preserve and Bass Falls Preserve, the property also comes equipped with a whole-house generator, ensuring comfort and reliability in all seasons. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a tranquil, beautifully updated home with both rural charm and easy access to fine dining!
3BR 2bath Craftsman style house on 2.5acres, features a nice lawn and flower gardens all nestled in a wooded lot on a quiet country road. Plenty of local hiking, fishing, hunting and exploring. Wiscasset and Damariscotta is just 15mins away and 30 mins to Augusta. House has 25 plus windows for lots of natural lighting, a large living room with cathedral ceilings and 2 skylights. Newly renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, butcher block Island and counter tops, pantry and a little eat in kitchen window nook. Separate dining room with cathedral ceiling and a skylight, and a little window nook. A sitting room or office with nice views of the back yard. Separate laundry room set up for gas dryer. Master bedroom suite with cathedral ceilings 2 skylights, full bathroom and two closets. Second floor has two bedrooms both with skylights facing south. Lots of closet space with a walk in closet in the hallway. 10x30 three season porch, with wall to wall screens. Many new updates.
A property that truly inspires and transports one's imagination to a simpler time, place, and pace. The home, sited on the spine of the Golden Ridge, is surrounded by 69 acres that roll gently down to the Sheepscot River. The several different pathways to the river are through idyllic fields and mixed forests and when one arrives at the river, easily accessible, the presentation is one of timelessness. This preserved beauty is the result of the efforts to maintain the pristine nature of the valley by the inhabitants. The view downriver is toward the handsome historic village of Sheepscot, the view upriver beckons for further exploration. Many of the period details of the house are unaltered - panelling, mantlepieces, wide plank walls, and flooring. Chimneys and fireplaces have been rebuilt in recent times faced with the period brick to maintain integrity. No remodeled glitz here, but in its stead relaxed and contemplative surroundings in keeping with the location as an outlying part of the village. An abundance of bedrooms in such a cape is unusual and frees up choices for quarters, offices, or studios.
Beautiful contemporary farmhouse located in the bucolic rural community of Alna. Once owned by a skilled woodworker, the house boasts a gorgeous chef's kitchen with quality custom cabinetry; hammered copper sink; and Viking range. The spacious 26'8' x 15'5' open concept kitchen/dining/living room is complimented by a striking 15' x 13.5' family room with cathedral ceilings; exposed beams; and built-ins. An office and full bathroom complete the first floor. The second floor offers three bedrooms, and a full bathroom with impressive custom tile work. New 3-bedroom septic system installed June 2024. Savor your morning coffee on the farmer's porch, or an evening cocktail sitting in the large screened room or deck. Artists, crafts people, and makers will have plenty of room to create in the 692 sf workshop, which is serviced by a 220 circuit. Foodies will love being less than a quarter mile to the Alna Store, a new a sweet restaurant and market off the beaten path in Mid Coast Maine. Outdoor recreational opportunities abound, including access to the Sheepscot River at several places, as well as trails at the Bass Falls and Trout Brook Preserves. Only 10 minutes to Wiscasset. Approximately 30 minutes to Augusta; Bath; and Brunswick. One hour to the vibrant city of Portland. New 3-bedroom septic system installed June 2024. A very special property!
The median home value in Alna, ME is $410,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $375,800. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Alna, ME is $410,000. Approximately 71.35% of Alna homes are owned, compared to 6.74% rented, while 21.91% are vacant. Alna 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 Alna real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Alna, Maine has a population of 743. Alna is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 11.92% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.29%.
The median household income in Alna, Maine is $76,563. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,121 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Alna is 44.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.9 inches per year, with 68.2 inches of snow per year.