This newly constructed unfinished tiny home with metal siding and metal gambrel roof situated on a 1 acre lot is ready for you to complete and customize to your liking. A little over six miles from Route One it is conveniently located for easy access to nearby amenities and the waterfront. Come make this property your own!
Set amid the natural beauty of Maine's pristine landscape, this remarkable 22.8-acre off-grid property offers unparalleled privacy, solitude, and access to nature. Located on a private dead-end road and surrounded by miles of Maine Coast Heritage Trust Conservation Lane, this exceptional property includes two modern cottages and a rustic camp, perfect for those seeking tranquility and outdoor adventure. The main cottage, built in 2020, is designed for one-level living with an open floor plan, featuring one bedroom, a large bathroom, and ample storage. Off grid with the options of solar energy, generator and self-contained battery backup system, it provides sustainable living without sacrificing modern comforts. Also built in 2020, guest cottage offers an open floor plan, two bedrooms, and an expansive loft for additional space, making it an ideal retreat for family or guests. Both cottages are connected to a newly installed septic system and drilled well. In addition, the original rustic camp, located on an adjoining separate 11.44-acre lot, offers storage and expansion potential. The two lots together total 22.8 acres, providing numerous possibilities for development, whether as a family compound, income-producing retreat, or private place to preserve for your own use. This property is perfectly situated for outdoor enthusiasts, with easy access to hiking trails, ATV routes, and nearby protected lands such as Cutler Public Lands and Bog Brook Preserve. The Bold Coast and its dramatic shorelines are just a short distance away, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for exploration. Whether you seek solitude, outdoor recreation, or the chance to preserve Maine's natural beauty, this property provides the ideal setting for your vision. Experience the tranquility of off-grid living while being surrounded by Maine's stunning unspoiled wilderness.
''This charming cottage has been in the same family for nearly a hundred years. It was the summer retreat for artist Hazel Brill Jackson, rock climber, poet, defender of wild animals and internationally acclaimed sculptress. She created bronze statues of wild animals, inspired by local wildlife , content in the peaceful atmosphere of Cutler. As such, her studio/retreat is not only an ideal summer place for nature and outdoor enthusiasts but has excellent potential as a B&B with a unique history. From the wrap-around deck, there are views of Cutler town across the Harbor, and out to Little River Island and Grand Manaan. Eagles and osprey drift by regularly on sea breezes. On the hottest days of summer, cool fog tempers the air so there's no need for AC. A kitchen wood stove and living room Franklin fireplace add warmth and coziness in the shoulder seasons. Thrushes sing in the pre-dawn and dusk. Glorious sunrises bloom over the hills above Cutler town and eastern Head. One of the many rugged and rocky Bold Coast trails, Western Head, begins a quarter mile from the doorstep. Many other trails and public beaches are minutes away by vehicle. Deer and bird habitat abounds, sweetgrass and balsam poplar leaves scent the air. The shoreline is good for digging your own clams as well as beach-coming. And for boat lovers, the far end of the shore is accessible for deep water anchorage. Little River (Cutler Harbor) is famous for its depth and length and as such provides safe shelter for fishermen's boats, yachts, and recreational kayakers and paddle boarders. This property is one of the rarest places of its kind left along the Maine Coast. A perfect place to begin a family tradition.''
Newly sided, this quaint cottage near the ocean and Maine fishing village with views of Little Machias Bay is ready for all buyers. First floor bedroom, bathroom, eat-in kitchen, living room, dining room and laundry hook-up. Great back deck with French doors; a good spot to listen to the brook babble. Home is light and bright with two second floor bedrooms and large storage closet. Enjoy being on a peninsula in the late summer evening when the cool breeze rolls in. Great as a year round home or summer retreat with rental history.
Nestled in the serene costal town of Cutler, Maine, this charming ranch style home offers breathtaking water frontage and an idyllic retreat for nature lovers. This cozy adobe features three spacious bedrooms and one and one half baths, providing ample space for comfort and relaxation. The living area is designed for a cozy, intimate feel, perfect for unwinding after a day by the water. With its prime location and picturesque setting, this ranch house is a rare gem waiting to be discovered.
Nestled in the serene coastal community of Cutler, Maine, this charming three-bedroom, 1.5-bath condominium offers the perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility by the ocean. Ideal for retirees, working from home or anyone looking for a quiet well cared for home. The condo combines affordability with comfort, ensuring a peaceful and enjoyable lifestyle. Actual Oven, washer and dryer to be conveyed in the photos. The layout includes a one-car garage, providing convenience and storage, while the new heat pumps offer efficient and cost-effective heating, making this home comfortable year-round. You'll love the cottage feeling with its bright colors and natural light. Low association fees further enhance the appeal, making it an attractive option for those looking to enjoy the beauty of the Maine coast without breaking the bank. With the ocean just steps away and the quiet surroundings of a small town, this condo is a rare find for anyone looking to embrace a relaxed, coastal lifestyle. Whether you're looking to retire or simply want a serene getaway, this home is a perfect choice. Don't miss the opportunity to make this idyllic Cutler condominium your own.
This stunning 3 bed, 2.5 bath home perched on far Eastern Maine's bold coast overlooks the open Atlantic Ocean and Little Machias Bay. A large deck offers a blank slate to design your outdoor living space. This open concept home features pine v-match and hardwood floors throughout. A bedroom and bath accessed by a separate interior staircase offers a private living quarters for the many guests you will welcome to the oceanfront home you've always dreamed of. Cutler is a nostalgic lobster fishing village that will have you thinking of '1900's Maine'. With less than 800 year-round residents this small town is the perfect setting to settle in and unwind. Cutler is located approximately 100 miles East of Bangor International Airport, 15 miles from the Canadian border and 300 miles North of Boston. The Bold Coast region on Washington County offers ample outdoor recreation activities such as hunting, fishing, hiking and boating.
The median home value in Cutler, ME is $210,500. This is higher than the county median home value of $190,200. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Cutler, ME is $210,500. Approximately 50.73% of Cutler homes are owned, compared to 7.52% rented, while 41.75% are vacant. Cutler 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 Cutler real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Cutler, Maine 04626 has a population of 583. Cutler 04626 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 44.87% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.5%.
The median household income in Cutler, Maine 04626 is $49,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,689 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cutler 04626 is 39.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 75.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.8 inches per year, with 64.6 inches of snow per year.