c.1900 Three Bedroom Maine Home With 3.7 Acres and Outbuildings Under $95K
OHU50K Notesย ย $94,500

Realtor Comments
Deblois Maine Call or Text (207)314-2574 **Welcome to “Bear Camp” 🐻** Known in the community as *”Bear Camp,”* this property at 56 Lane Road in Deblois offers a truly unique opportunity. The home and outbuildings provide plenty of space for storage, hobbies, or a workshop. It’s a peaceful setting surrounded by Maine’s natural beauty an ideal spot for a camp, a quiet getaway, or even a year-round home. Located within easy reach of Milbridge and Cherryfield, you can enjoy country living with town conveniences just a short drive away. If you’re looking for a property with character and local history, *Bear Camp* is ready for its next chapter.
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 780 sqft
- 3.7 acre lot
If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
56 Lane Road, Deblois, ME 04622.ย $94,500
- Contact Realtor: Elisha Hardy
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Pros
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Very quiet, rural setting with natural beauty
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Deblois is extremely lightly populated (~70โ80 residents) and very sparsely settled.
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Itโs noted for wild blueberry barrens, woodlands, and a landscape oriented toward outdoors/recreation rather than dense development.
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If you value privacy, minimal traffic, night skies, and nature, this is a strong advantage.
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Affordable housing (relative to many places)
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Median owner-occupied housing value is ~ $114,600 (ยฑ $31,000) in one data set for Deblois.
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Lower cost of land/housing can make certain types of rural living more feasible than in higher-cost regions.
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Outdoor recreation possibilities
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With its forests, fields and rural terrain, Deblois offers access to activities like hiking, snowmobiling, blueberry picking, etc.
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For someone who doesnโt require urban amenities all the time, this can be a big plus.
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Low density / potentially lower crime / calmer pace
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Small population, fewer people coming and going, and a slower pace may translate into a more relaxed lifestyle.
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As one poster about rural Maine put it:
โPros: not having a ton of people means itโs not as loud and crowded โฆโ
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Cons
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Very limited population & amenities
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With around ~75 residents and very low density, Deblois lacks many services youโll find in larger towns.
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That means amenities such as grocery stores, medical clinics, entertainment, restaurants may require a long drive.
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From rural Maine-specific commentary:
โDriving to town despite living miles away โฆ I go whole days without seeing even a car go by.โ
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Economic & job-opportunity challenges
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Median household income is low: e.g., ~$35,833 in one report.
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Poverty rate is relatively high (about 26% in one dataset) which signals economic constraints.
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If you need a robust local job market, especially professional or specialized employment, this might be limiting.
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Education, services & infrastructure may be less developed
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Educational attainment is below state averages. For example: only ~17.5% had a bachelorโs degree in one dataset.
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Infrastructure (internet, public transit, roads) in very rural areas can lag. Remote-living trade-offs apply.
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As rural Maine users note:
โThe negatives is it can be a bit lonely โฆ resources are scattered and thin.โ
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Isolation & transportation challenges
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Because itโs remote, and services are far apart, youโll almost certainly need reliable vehicle access, possibly extra fuel/maintenance costs.
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Winter road conditions in Maine (rural roads) can be more demanding. Same for distance to emergency services, etc. Winters may feel long.
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One user noted:
โWhen I moved to rural parts of Maine โฆ Iโm ready to call it quits out here in the boonies.โ
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Smaller social/community network / potential for loneliness
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For those used to busier social scenes or wanting many neighborhood amenities, the tradeoff of being very rural can be less social connectivity.
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Some people love the solitude; others may find it isolating over time.
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