The median home value in Maxfield, ME is $127,250.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $227,800.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Maxfield, ME is $127,250.
Approximately 56.25% of Maxfield homes are owned,
compared to 12% rented, while
31.76% are vacant.
Maxfield 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 Maxfield real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Are you searching for an affordable waterfront parcel to build your dream home or cozy cabin? Take a journey today to Lot 2 on River Road in Maxfield, Maine, a beautiful 2.6-acre pine-covered lot that overlooks one of central Maine's most picturesque rivers. LOCATION Maxfield, Maine, with a small population of just 89, is a hidden gem filled with history. The first settlers arrived in 1814, and the town was incorporated in 1824. Today it is still a quiet rural town that is easy to get to and close to conveniences. This property offers a prime location. Just 5.5 miles from I-95, it's easily accessible from any direction, making it a perfect spot for those who want the peace of country living without sacrificing convenience. It's only six miles to Howland for gas and quick essentials, and a short 18-mile drive to Lincoln, where you'll find hospitals, grocery stores, and more. If you're looking for city services or job opportunities, Bangor is just 38 miles away within an easy 36-minute drive. For those coming from further away, Boston is a 272-mile journey, a little over four hours, making this property a fantastic spot for weekend retreats or extended stays. AREA INFORMATION Nature lovers will feel right at home here. The Piscataquis River, which borders the property with 200 feet of frontage, is perfect for paddling, fishing, and relaxing. The river stretches for 65 miles, flowing from the hills south of Moosehead Lake all the way to its confluence with the Penobscot River in Howland. For those who enjoy boating and fishing, Schoodic Lake is just a 20-mile drive and offers a convenient boat landing. If you're into ATV or snowmobile riding, you're in luck. River Road leads directly to Maine's extensive trail system. From here, you can explore the state-owned railbed trail to Schoodic Lake and venture into the Seboeis Public Lands Unit, a sprawling 15,600-acre area filled with lakes, campsites, and endless opportunities for hunting and fishing.