c.1860 Maine Farmhouse and Barn $125K
$125,000
Tucked away in a calm rural landscape, this Maine farmhouse delivers the true feel of country livingโsurrounded by nature at every turn. Relax on the lush lawn, admire the mature, thriving trees, and take in scenic views of open fields, with an array of wildlife welcoming you just beyond your doorstep.

Charming Rural Farmhouse with Barn – Investor Opportunity! Whether you’re seeking a renovation project, investment property, or a future country retreat, this property is full of potential. The home features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a kitchen, dining room, living room, mudroom, and convenient first-floor laundry. While the property is in need of renovations, it provides an excellent opportunity for investors, contractors, or buyers looking to build equity through improvements. A detached barn adds valuable storage, workshop, hobby farm, or recreational possibilities. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from shopping, service centers, medical facilities, and educational institutions, you’ll enjoy the perfect balance of rural tranquility and everyday convenience. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the close proximity to multi-use recreational trail systems, as well as numerous lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams offering exceptional fishing, boating, kayaking, and year-round recreation. Both Sugarloaf Mountain and Saddleback Mountain ski resorts are approximately one hour away, providing easy access to some of Maine’s premier skiing and snowboarding destinations. The property is also within a 40-minute drive of Augusta and Interstate 95, making travel throughout the region convenient. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform a classic farmhouse in a beautiful country setting into something truly special. Investors and visionaries take notice–this property is ready for its next chapter. COME AND EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES!!!
- 2bd
- 1ba
- 1,280sqft
- 0.41 acre lot
- Circa 1860
42 Zions Hill Road, Chesterville, ME 04938 ย $125,000
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
Contact Realtor: Andrew Hufnagel
Pros
- Low-cost, rural lifestyle: Often more affordable than living in Portland/other coastal hubs.
- Quiet and peaceful: Less traffic, less noise, and a stronger โsmall townโ feel.
- Nature and outdoor access: Maine rural areas are great for hiking, hunting/fishing (where allowed), snowmobiling/ATV, and scenic driving.
- Tight-knit community: Many people enjoy knowing their neighbors and local support.
- More space: Homes often come with larger lots and more privacy.
- Cleaner, less urban environment: Fewer crowds and a slower pace of life.
Cons
- Fewer local services: Grocery stores, restaurants, specialty shops, and some healthcare services may require driving.
- Healthcare access can be farther: You may need to go to larger towns/cities for hospitals or specialists.
- Job market may be limited: More roles may be in specific local industries or you may commute.
- Transportation dependency: Public transit is usually not a practical optionโmost people rely on a car.
- Winter can be demanding: Snow/ice and colder temperatures can increase driving and home-maintenance challenges.
- Internet/cell coverage may be spotty: Some rural addresses still struggle with high-speed internet or reliable coverage.
- Fewer entertainment options: Youโll likely drive for bigger events, shopping, and nightlife.
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