Welcome to 24 Blueberry Lane, a private retreat on a cul de sac in a lovely neighborhood, only minutes from downtown Camden. When you enter the energy-efficient, post and beam design you're met with an expansive view of sky and mountains over the newly rebuilt deck, an inviting place to enjoy your morning coffee or a family cookout. The large mudroom offers two separate closets and plenty of space for winter boots and summer toys. The home's many windows frame an abundance of nature, a theme carried out through most rooms. The light filled main floor offers high ceilings and the in-floor radiant heat and gas fireplace keep it warm and cozy in the winter. The kitchen's open floor plan is inviting with custom cabinet fronts and quartz countertops. The large two car garage was converted to an insulated, heated artist's studio, but it can be easily turned back into a (now heated) garage. The studio can also continue to be used as a large loft-like bedroom. The primary bedroom on the second floor has vaulted ceilings, an ample walk-in closet, and its own private balcony. A beautiful mural of birch trees and animals adorns the walls of the second en-suite bedroom. The finished basement is full of natural light and includes a full bath. It offers room for a workout space or additional living space. There is also a great deal of storage with two generous attic spaces. This custom home is built with SIP panels that provide exceptional insulation and energy efficiency. Other amenities include mature gardens, a prolific peach tree and shared pond accessed by residents of Blueberry Lane. And for nature lovers, you can walk out the front door and access many miles of hiking, skiing, and biking trails in the Ragged Mountain Preserve and the Round the Mountain Trail.
Perched on the edge of the Megunticook River with a sweeping lawn to the shoreline is this cozy year round home. Bask in the brilliant sunlight on the deck. Loons and ducks are a constant source of tranquil entertainment. Venture down to your dock for a bit of fishing or kayak the meandering river. Mature landscaping provides ample shade and privacy. The open concept living room, dining room and kitchen allow uninterrupted views of the water. A heated 3-bay garage with a bedroom suite above is perfect for guests or an office with a sufficient degree of separation from the main house. Only a short distance to town and two public boat launches which provide access to Megunticook Lake.
Welcome to 73 Elm Street, two buildings, landscaped with stone walls, sidewalks and plantings, situated on 1.2 acre lot. Additionally, there are 29 marked parking spaces with 125 feet frontage on Route 1(Elm Street). Front building meticulously renovated in 2000, consists of 3,777 sq ft usable floor area with conference room containing hand painted mural. There is stenciling and a hand painted mural in center hall also, a reception area, galley kitchen, private offices, 2 1/2 bathrooms, sprinkler system and fireplaces. There is an unfinished basement and an open porch not included in usable area. New furnace in 2023. Rear building, new in 2000, consists of 2,400 sq ft usable floor area of western fir, post & beam construction. ADA wheelchair elevator, EV car charger, full bathroom, conference area, with open floor plan, private office and cathedral ceilings on second level. Metal roof. Not included in usable area is 1,200 sq ft basement area with poured concrete floor used for storage. Total usable area combined is 6,177 sq ft. Calculation of area is approximate. Heat pumps for AC in both buildings are working, however they are over 20+ years old and will convey in as in condition.
This historic New Englander offers a timeless charm, featuring original details like wood floors, high ceilings, and stunning views of Camden Harbor and Curtis Island. With four bedrooms, one and a half baths, a separate studio apartment, and a workshop area, it's an ideal opportunity to bring your vision to life. Situated steps away from waterfront access, seaside dining, and downtown shops, it's a must-see property. Contact us today to schedule a showing.
27 Union Street is a charming village home conveniently located within walking distance to the shops and restaurants in downtown Camden. The property includes an appealing Cape-style house with four comfortable bedrooms, 2,545± square feet of living space, and a versatile and customizable floor plan. Located on a lovely .35± acre, in-town lot, the property has lawns in the front and back, thoughtful plantings, an attractive rock wall, and a quiet back deck. Numerous energy efficiency upgrades throughout the house were recently completed including 7 mini-split heat pumps, double-paned windows in every room, and LED lighting in every room.
The median home value in Camden, ME is $651,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $369,900. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Camden, ME is $651,000. Approximately 51.98% of Camden homes are owned, compared to 18.71% rented, while 29.31% are vacant. Camden 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 Camden real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Camden, Maine has a population of 5,175. Camden is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.19% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.74%.
The median household income in Camden, Maine is $84,123. The median household income for the surrounding county is $63,399 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Camden is 51.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 74.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.7 inches per year, with 58.2 inches of snow per year.