Great Opportunity for someone looking for multifaceted space. This property offers three buildings a residential building that was two units with an indoor elevator currently used as one unit. It can easily be converted back to two units. Downstairs offers a studio style with open concept with access to upstairs via indoor elevator or outside stairs. The second floor offers full kitchen with bath/laundry area and one bedroom and second floor deck. The three car garage offers plenty of space for storage and workshop. One bay has been converted to storage and can easily be returned to a working bay. The separate workshop can be utilized for wood working, pottery, or other pursuits. There are two septic systems, one for residential structure, one for the workshop. Automatic generator.
Torn from a cover of Down East magazine, this dynamic estate displays countless quintessentially Maine traits. Ranging from Acadia summit, island & ocean views, long stretches of shore to explore, acres of field, meadows, sprawling farm pond, massive woodlands, ''Barn'' consisting of 2 apartments & a beautifully restored farmhouse that encompasses the oldest home in Trenton (1798). The 90+ owned acres consist of 11.5 acres of field directly facing 520' of owned frontage on Western Bay. The field has 4 new soils tests done, should a new owner wish to build or develop. A large farm pond surrounded by gardens, apple trees, paths, meadow & vast forest is the viewshed focal point of both the farmhouse & the ''Barn''. Extensive wooded acreage holds potential for conservation or development. Restored & expanded in 2009 with design from a4 Architects, the farmhouse consists of 3,538 sq. ft. of living space on 2 levels, with a new 1,703 sq. ft. full basement below. Highlights include intricate trim detail throughout, delightful kitchen with elevated ceilings & dining space, formal dining & living rooms with original parlor pocket doors & granite surround woodstove, media room, family room, 4 bedrooms & 2 full baths. Two of the bedrooms are original to 1798 and have retained their antique charm. The favorite room of most every visitor is the sunroom expansion, with its lofty ceiling and circling array of windows looking out in every direction to the pond, surrounding meadows & gardens and the sea beyond. The ''Barn'', built in 1976, consists of a 1 bedroom apartment, oversized 2 vehicle garage & laundry room on the 1st floor. The ''Barn's'' 2nd floor is a 3 bedroom apartment that has enjoyed a 2024 remodel. Extensive granite hardscaping throughout create a bounty of idyllic spaces to enjoy the storybook setting from. No deeded restrictions. Conveys fully furnished. A true legacy property cherished by the current owners since 1973 is now ready for the next generation to enjoy
Mid-Century Delight: Enjoy the elevated views of the ocean and the mountains of Acadia National Park from this year-round mid-century cottage. Custom built in 1974, this charming home has been lovingly owned by one family. It is sure to charm those seeking a peaceful and extremely private setting set on nearly 8 acres high above the water's edge. The open-concept living area has a wall of large glass windows looking out toward the water. The home offers two to three bedrooms, one and a half baths, and a full dry basement. A lovely path meanders down to the 400 ft of private, beach - a perfect place to launch your kayak, enjoy a saltwater swim, or moor your sailboat or power boat for day trips throughout Blue Hill Bay. The waterfront lot includes the cottage with an attached 2-car garage and a second uninhabited cottage at the water's edge, which provides a wonderful footprint for new construction or a remodel for a charming seasonal guest house. The property is just a short drive to all amenities in Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, and Ellsworth. This is a rare and unique offering.
Delightful seaside property with sweeping views of Blue Hill Mountain and the Union River Bay. This charming turn-key cottage property offers exceptional southwest water frontage to fully relax and enjoy a slower pace in total privacy. The main cottage was rebuilt and enhanced in 2012 and offers breathtaking views of the water from nearly every corner. Artistic and distinctive details throughout including granite fireplace, cathedral ceilings, and a lovely use of natural materials. Separate studio, constructed in 2015, with bedroom/bath, living room, kitchenette, and large storage area. An adorable pyramid bunkhouse was added in 2018. The rare, private boat ramp and moorings allow for easy boating access. Easily accessible and just a short drive to Ellsworth, Mount Desert Island, and Acadia National Park. Enjoy spectacular sunsets and ocean views from this timeless Maine cottage nestled at the end of a quiet lane. Over 250 ft of private beach. Perfect for boating, kayaking, swimming, or long walks along the sweeping shoreline. Offered fully furnished. This year-round property is a breeze to maintain. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind Maine cottage retreat for years to come.
The median home value in Trenton, ME is $650,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $345,300. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Trenton, ME is $650,000. Approximately 46.09% of Trenton homes are owned, compared to 13.88% rented, while 40.02% are vacant. Trenton 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 Trenton real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Trenton, Maine has a population of 1,824. Trenton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.16% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.7%.
The median household income in Trenton, Maine is $59,821. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,354 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Trenton is 50.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.2 inches per year, with 69.7 inches of snow per year.