This extraordinary property is a rare gem in Eastport, offering 14.7 acres of pristine land that is perfectly positioned to take advantage of the area's booming development. This property is abutting a new development area, providing an excellent opportunity for businesses and entrepreneurs to establish themselves in a thriving and growing market. In addition, the property's proximity to the airport makes it an ideal location for businesses with international clientele or those who rely on frequent travel. The airport is just a few minutes drive away, providing quick and easy access to major transportation hubs. While the property is currently landlocked, the potential for future development is immense. The surrounding area is undergoing significant growth and development, which means that the property's value is likely to increase over time. With entrepreneurial motivation abound, this property presents a tremendous opportunity for those who want to build something great. Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of land with endless possibilities. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to establish a new business or an investor seeking a prime real estate opportunity, this property is sure to exceed your expectations.
West facing with views of Carrying Place Cove and spectacular sunsets, this surveyed 1 acre parcel has been soil tested & driveway in with power available to lot- Just need to run from your new home to the poleBuilding location is cleared with stumps and trees removed. Nestled among the birches, this is the perfect location for your next project. Option of public water supplied or drill your own well. Protective covenants restrict construction or placement of certain structures. Broker owned. Call for more details
One of the most unique homes in Eastport, literally on the water's edge with 297' of shorefront with direct private access, looking directly across to Campobello, Cheery Island with the light house, Indian, Deer & Dog Islands, with opportunity to see whales & other wildlife every day. You see water from every window on all levels and you have the feeling that you are on a ship. This home features 4-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms & spacious living areas, with a full basement. This property is truly one of a kind on the Maine Coast.
Maine's last sardine industry giant & adjacent land are poised on the easternmost edge of America overlooking Passamaquoddy Bay. The sturdy architectural treasure greets the high tides of the great Bay of Fundy as it faces Campobello Island, Canada, and welcomes the nation's first sunrise to Eastport, Maine's smallest city. An industrial landmark, the building is famous for its role in innovating the ''roll-top can,'' which became the gold standard for use in the worldwide sardine industry. The 1908 American Can Company building comprises .69 of the 1.3 acres & 535 feet of water frontage for sale. The property is one of 31 buildings in the Eastport Historic District. Erected by the Seacoast Canning Company in 1908, when the company was the largest in the industry, the structure includes 20-inch thick brick walls, rough-cut granite window sills, and a heavy timber structural system signaling a sense of prosperity and permanence. Purchased by current owners in 2005, the entire property consists of 4 lots/5 parcels. The only remaining structure on the land is the 30,000 square-foot vacant factory. The historic gem was named one of the state's 'most endangered historic places' by Maine Preservation in 2022. The basement & first floors both are concrete; the second has wooden flooring. The building has a concrete pier jutting into Passamaquoddy Bay. The pier is supported by 139 concrete pilings. The property is served by electricity, public water & sewer. Phase I & II environmental assessments and estimates for stabilization, repair, and adaptive reuse are available. Revitalization plans, named the Lantern on the Pier, include architectural drawings allowing for retail, conference, hotel & apartment spaces. In 2011, The Maine Department of Tourism awarded it's Director's Award to the sellers, citing them for 'being the spark that ignited the economic revival of downtown Eastport.'' Come join in the ascendency of this exquisite part of Downeast Maine.
Maine's last sardine industry giant & adjacent land are poised on the easternmost edge of America overlooking Passamaquoddy Bay. The sturdy architectural treasure greets the high tides of the great Bay of Fundy as it faces Campobello Island, Canada, and welcomes the nation's first sunrise to Eastport, Maine's smallest city. An industrial landmark, the building is famous for its role in innovating the ''roll-top can,'' which became the gold standard for use in the worldwide sardine industry. The 1908 American Can Company building comprises .69 of the 1.3 acres & 535 feet of water frontage for sale. The property is one of 31 buildings in the Eastport Historic District. Erected by the Seacoast Canning Company in 1908, when the company was the largest in the industry, the structure includes 20-inch thick brick walls, rough-cut granite window sills, and a heavy timber structural system signaling a sense of prosperity and permanence. Purchased by current owners in 2005, the entire property consists of 4 lots/5 parcels. The only remaining structure on the land is the 30,000 square-foot vacant factory. The historic gem was named one of the state's 'most endangered historic places' by Maine Preservation in 2022. The basement & first floors both are concrete; the second has wooden flooring. The building has a concrete pier jutting into Passamaquoddy Bay. The pier is supported by 139 concrete pilings. The property is served by electricity, public water & sewer. Phase I & II environmental assessments and estimates for stabilization, repair, and adaptive reuse are available. Revitalization plans, named the Lantern on the Pier, include architectural drawings allowing for retail, conference, hotel & apartment spaces. In 2011, The Maine Department of Tourism awarded it's Director's Award to the sellers, citing them for 'being the spark that ignited the economic revival of downtown Eastport.'' Come join in the ascendency of this exquisite part of Downeast Maine.
PRICE REDUCED! A great parcel land. Close to Half Moon Cove in Quoddy Village this lot is an ample size for your home to be built. It is mere step from the cool and salty breezes of the cove. What a great place to walk and take in all the atmosphere in his part of Eastport. Manufactured, and modulars homes would be a great fit here. Public water and sewer are available to be hooked onto. Close to Eastport proper with the burgeoning newness and the harkening of years gone by. Suddenly that thought of moving and building does not seem to be as overwhelming. Call now to view!
Introducing The Commons, an elegantly restored 2-story brick commercial building in the heart of Eastport's historic waterfront district, now available for new ownership. The building underwent a comprehensive restoration guided by a respected architect & expert in historic rehabilitations, including the recent complete rebuilding of its south exterior wall. This cherished landmark is poised to remain a vital part of Eastport's future. Originally rebuilt in 2003-04, The Commons has been meticulously maintained with recent upgrades: a new membrane roof, electrical improvements, two new boilers (2021), and fresh exterior paint. Affectionately named 'The Commons' by the six women who acquired it 2 decades ago, the 1886 landmark embodies resilience & dedication to the community. It is part of the 31 structures that make up Eastport's National Historic District. Spanning 4,313 sq. ft., the building offers four distinct commercial spaces, including two charming short-term rental suites on the second floor. Each suite offers stunning water views, complete with decks, two bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, laundry facilities, & tasteful furnishings. The first floor is home to three businesses: an art gallery & online shop showcasing local artists, a street-level commercial office space with an ongoing multi-year lease, plus additional office space, & a shared kitchenette and bathroom. Currently operating as a break-even venture, The Commons provides a blank canvas with immense potential for enterprising individuals. Whether you choose to reside in one suite while renting out the other, continue to lease the suites, or run your own business on the 1st floor, the opportunities are endless. Bring your vision, determination, & aspirations for the city's bright future to this idyllic location, where commercial spaces are embraced by breathtaking water vistas stretching across the deep water harbor & working waterfront, reaching out to Campobello & the western isles of Canada.
Ever wanted to own an affordable lot of land on an island in Maine surrounded by salt water? Passamaquoddy Bay is home to the highest tides in the world! Well, here is your chance. This newly, well marked surveyed lot is walking distance to salt water of the Bay of Fundy in every direction. Eastport is on Moose Island, the easternmost town in Maine. This town celebrates the arts with an arts center and many galleries, restaurants, a new brewery, and a wonderful working waterfront with a public pier and a public access boat launch.
Ever wanted to own an affordable lot of land on an island in Maine surrounded by salt water? Well, here is your chance. This newly, well marked .62-acre surveyed lot is walking distance to the highest tides in the world in every direction. Eastport is on Moose Island, the easternmost town in Maine. This town celebrates the arts with an arts center and many galleries, restaurants, a new brewery, and a wonderful working waterfront with a public pier and a boat launch.
The median home value in Eastport, ME is $207,500. 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 Eastport, ME is $207,500. Approximately 45.31% of Eastport homes are owned, compared to 13.18% rented, while 41.5% are vacant. Eastport 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 Eastport real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Eastport, Maine has a population of 1,226. Eastport is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 13.03% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.5%.
The median household income in Eastport, Maine is $39,375. 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 Eastport is 62.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.4 inches per year, with 71.7 inches of snow per year.