Lot 2 Map 49 Lot 16.2 Sanborn Road, Newfield, ME 04095
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3.4 Acres Lot
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Nestled in the peaceful outskirts of West Newfield, this 3.4-acre parcel offers the perfect blend of natural beauty and future potential. Framed by timeless stone walls and a wooded landscape, the property provides a rustic setting while maintaining versatility for development. The mix of mature forest and open raw space creates an ideal canvas for your vision, whether that's for a primary residence, private retreat, hobby farm, or sustainable forestry investment. This Lot #1 is part of a proposed three-lot subdivision currently moving through the approval process, adding further appeal for buyers considering both personal use and long-term investment. Located in the heart of Maine's sought-after 7-Lakes Region, the property is surrounded by year-round recreational opportunities. Enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing just minutes away at Balch Lake, Pine River Pond, and Great East Lake. With quick access to Route 16 in New Hampshire and less than an hour's drive to Maine's coastline, this parcel offers the rare combination of privacy, recreation, and convenience. Bring your vision to life in this scenic setting and experience the very best of rural Maine living.
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Keller Williams Coastal and Lakes & Mountains Realty
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