Located on the outskirts of town, where nature and privacy awaits, is this 1.46 acre lot. Just a short distance to restaurants and stores and 20 minutes to the ski slopes. Explore the potential for an off grid airbnb, cabin in the woods, or for recreation.
This 48-acre wooded parcel offers a wealth of possibilities with its unique combination of four 2+ acre lots in the Birch Meadow Subdivision and a 40-acre larger parcel. Whether you're looking to develop the entire property or sell off the smaller lots individually, the flexibility of this land is an exceptional feature. The parcel is easily accessible via Birch Drive, a private gravel road, and the public River Road, providing multiple points of entry. With a total of five separate building lots, there is ample space to construct an off-grid house, a larger compound, or even multiple homes. There is potential to bring in power from nearby lines, though the property offers the opportunity to remain off-grid for those seeking privacy and sustainability. As a recreational haven, the property offers seasonal views of nearby mountains and a mix of mature forests with old wood harvest trails. Its topography ranges from 380 feet at River Road to 780 feet at the highest point, offering a mix of flat terrain and higher elevations for potential building sites. The land is mostly dry with minimal wetland areas and is outside the FEMA floodplain. Clear some land at the higher elevations, and you'll be rewarded with views of Pleasant Mountain, making it a perfect location for a year-round retreat or second home. Plus, the parcel's location across from the Saco River offers excellent recreational opportunities, with public access to fishing and water activities just upstream from the dam. Whether you're looking to build, invest, or simply enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor activities, this parcel has the potential to be a dream property.
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE! Explore this charming 0.67-acre wooded lot in Hiram, ME, where you can enjoy the tranquility of nature and the beauty of rural living. Surrounded by lush forests, this property is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat while being close to outdoor attractions like the stunning Kezar Lake and scenic hiking trails. Hiram offers a friendly community atmosphere and is just a short drive from the vibrant town of Norway, providing easy access to local amenities and recreational activities. This exceptional lot is one of the best deals on the market—don't miss your chance to own a piece of Maine's natural beauty! Equitable interest listing based on the successful conveyance of the property.
This charming two-stall 12x60 timber frame horse barn exudes rustic charm with its pine accents and natural wood finish. The custom layout provides 2 horse stalls complete with storage space for hay and tack. The barn also features an attached chicken coup, perfect for keeping a small flock of chickens or other small livestock. Fulfil your dream of owning your own horse barn or, with the right vision , convert this to a charming cottage!
A great opportunity to own a piece of paradise in Hiram, Maine. Eighty acres of sloping land with various building sites that will give you panoramic views to the west and south. Room to roam in your own private compound with over 3300 ft of frontage on Ben Gilpatric Road. Ben Gilpatrick Road has been a 'town way' since 1852. It is maintained by the town year-round 250 yards from its intersection with Tripptown Road, and is maintained in summer-only by the Town 500 feet from Brownfield Road (Rt 160). The remaining portion between the two town road sections was discontinued in 1955 and the article to vote did not state to retain a public easement. It reverted back to the property owners to the center of the road on each side. Therefore, the condition and maintenance of the road are at the prerogative of the landowner using the road for access. The road is in good condition from Brownfield Road to the southwest corner of the lot (see survey). After that, it becomes rougher, suitable for an SUV, truck, or ATV. The road can be improved as desired, with collaboration with other landowners. There is no formal road maintenance agreement in place. There is no power service nearby. Seller is reserving easement over 'Old Road' so called on the survey which also serves as the easterly boundary. There is a very old, small, gravesite area on the property that will be registered with the State. The property is currently under the Tree Growth tax designation. Mobile homes not allowed per deed. Neighborly and club ATV and snowmobile trails abound off of Ben Gilpatrick and link into ever bigger networks. Skiing at Pleasant Mountain, and in the Whites is close by. The seller of this property is offering seller concessions.
Over 10 acres in a quiet, semi-private location waiting for you & your building plans. The property has a small stream that feeds a small pond. There is a dug well located on the property that had water in it at last check. Power available at street & soil tested. Convenient to all Cornish amenities, the Ossipee & Saco Rivers and numerous recreational opportunities. 45mins. to No.Conway, 55mins. to Portland, ME. Fresh air and room to move included!
Amazing views, and amazing open fields for building or farming or both. You've got to see it to believe it. Great opportunities for a developer as well. The seller of this property is offering seller concessions.
The median home value in Hiram, ME is $303,100. This is higher than the county median home value of $269,300. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Hiram, ME is $303,100. Approximately 57.49% of Hiram homes are owned, compared to 13.03% rented, while 29.49% are vacant. Hiram 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 Hiram real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Hiram, Maine has a population of 1,674. Hiram is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.59% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.25%.
The median household income in Hiram, Maine is $47,734. The median household income for the surrounding county is $51,384 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hiram is 38.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 4.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.3 inches per year, with 77.9 inches of snow per year.