c.1950 Creekside Maine Cabin $75K
$75,000
Set on a quarter-acre lot, this Maine cabin features a tranquil brook winding through the land. A deck bridge crosses the water, creating a distinctive approach that adds character to the camp.

Affordable Western Maine camp with a beautiful natural setting and great recreational potential. The camp will need remodeling and leveling, making it a great opportunity for someone looking for a project they can improve and make their own. Located approximately 100 feet from the East Branch of the Swift River, a well known gold prospecting destination, this spot is ideal for fishing, gold panning, ATV riding, snowmobiling, or simply enjoying time in the Maine woods. The property also offers ATV and snowmobile trail access, adding to its recreational appeal. The camp can be used year round, although the road is town maintained seasonally from May through November. Bring your tools, ideas, and vision to create an affordable getaway in a desirable outdoor recreation area.
- 1bd
- 680sqft
- 0.25 acre lot
- Circa 1950
25 Buckfield Hill, Byron, ME 04275 $75,000
If interested in a property, please 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.ย
Pros
- Small-town / rural feel: Generally quieter, less crowded, and more community-oriented than bigger nearby cities.
- Scenic surroundings: Maine landscapesโforests, water, and outdoor sceneryโare a major draw.
- Outdoor access year-round: Hunting, fishing, hiking, snowmobiling, and cross-country/snow sports are usually easy to build into life.
- Lower โcity stressโ: Fewer traffic problems and less noise can be a real quality-of-life upgrade.
- Potentially lower housing costs (varies): In many parts of rural Maine, housing can be cheaper than in coastal or more urban areasโthough some areas have been rising.
Cons
- Limited amenities close by: Fewer shopping options, restaurants, entertainment, and specialized services than youโd find in a larger city.
- Longer drives for work/services: You may drive to nearby towns for healthcare, groceries, schools, and bigger retail.
- Job market can be narrower: Depending on your field, you might be commuting or working remotely.
- Weather impacts: Cold winters, snow, and seasonal mud can affect driving, maintenance costs, and daily life.
- More property/road maintenance responsibility (sometimes): If youโre on a rural property, you may deal with well/septic, plowing, or seasonal upkeep more directly.

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