Save This Old Maine Fixer Upper Farmhouse With 17 Acres and Views $59,900
$59,900
A forlorn Maine fixer upper farmhouse on 17 acres will always get our attention. Weathered clapboards, broken and boarded windows reel us in, but it is the 17 acres and views that keep us looking. That, and maybe the vintage stove.

Realtor Comments
Old Farmhouse in need of repair with 17 acres of field/woods. Includes drilled well and 4 bedroom septic system with leach field. Nearby to several lakes in the Northern Washington/Southeastern Aroostook county region. Close to local ATV/snowmobile trails, hunting , fishing and outdoor recreation. No deed restrictions! The property is elevated with nice views! Sold as is only.
- 4bed
- 1bath
- 1,900sqft
- 17acre lot

259 Baker Ridge Rd, Danforth, ME 04424 $59,900
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Location of This Maine Fixer Upper Farmhouse
Danforth is a small town in Washington County, Maine, located near the eastern border with Canada. This rural town is nestled among forests and lakes, offering a peaceful, natural setting that is characteristic of much of Maine’s more remote areas.
Danforth is known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, particularly those related to its proximity to East Grand Lake, one of the largest lakes in Maine. The lake is a popular spot for fishing, boating, and camping, attracting visitors looking to enjoy the scenic beauty and tranquility of the area. In addition to East Grand Lake, the region is rich in other natural resources, including hiking trails, wildlife, and opportunities for hunting.
The town itself is small, with a close-knit community. The local economy is primarily driven by small businesses, agriculture, and tourism, especially in the summer months when the area sees an influx of visitors. Danforth also has historical significance, with some buildings and sites reflecting its long history as part of the rural New England landscape.





















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