lot 6 bobby way , Riverbend project on the Piscatquis river. medford, maine.you can build a year round house, camp, place a trailer or mobile home on the property. ALL PICTURES WERE TAKEN BY ME ON THIS PROPERTY or the adjacent parcels that I own or used to own.
waterfront on the piscataquis river with a private gate. there is a well built lane on the property leading to the cabin. it is next to an 8 acre parcel that is deeded to the developer [me] and cannot be sold. offering you the much larger space for privacy. there is an easy access sandy beach on the property where the campsite is shown with a pool for swimming. i have a marked plat that will not download on ebay. all of this land has had a septic test and is fine for building, this lot has the cabin pictured on it. it was occupied by a lady with 3 kids for several years. there is electricity a few hundred feet from each end of the subdivision but so far all the owners have chosen to be off grid. a timber company owns the land for a mile or so on the way into my property, behind the gate too. we have a registered maine deer yard within a few hundred feet of the land that brings the deer in during the winter. the piscataquis river was part of a successful salmon restoration program that ended a few years ago so there should be plenty of salmon as well as the bass and trout there for you to catch too. so remote but so close to stores, restaurants and medical facilities [4 miles to milo] hospitals, walmarts, malls, in lincoln [20 miles] and bangor malls and international airport,[30 miles] it is hard to find a better location. howland 8 miles away has a lumber yard, stores and restaurants too. 7 miles from I 95, this is not in the middle of nowhere with poor roads like many Maine properties are.
easy access year round, all roads are maintained. the ITT trails for snowmobile an atv is just down a private trail from the property, about 1/2 mile. there are moose, turkeys, bear and many other types of wildlife in the area.
$150.00 is the current yearly road maintenance fee
you can google earth search hathorn road, medford, maine,Riverbend subdivion is a 100' or so east of the cornfield at the end of hathorn, accessed by the road about a mile east of hathorn on paddy hill rd, my land runs about 2 1/2 miles along the river, Bobby way can easily be found on Google earth. zillow and many other websites.
your winning bid is your down payment, terms as indicated below, your bid will be Deducted from the purchase price $59,900.00 NOT ADDED TO IT. land is financed at 10% apr calculate using the NORMAL interest method, with a balloon/renegotiation in 3 years. $700 per month minimum payment, terms are flexible.
I will consider trades of boats, vehicles, sporting goods, etc. as payment or partial payment,
additional info about the River and land:
Biologist Ledwin wrote. The most robust salmon counts take place at Milford, but tagged fish surveys have shown that one-third or more of the Atlantic salmon that pass Milford go up the Piscataquis River. estimated at 50,000 a few years ago
Typically, a deer yard will be an area where there is what wildlife biologists call a "high softwood crown closure." The canopies of large softwood trees provide some thermal shelter from deep snow, penetrating cold and bitter wind. Available browse in these deer yards usually consists of litterfall, which comprises leaves, twigs and aboreal lichen.
With the onslaught of winter - plummeting temperatures, high winds and driving snow - Maine's whitetail deer population is digging in for the duration. To survive, our statewide deer population, estimated to be in excess of 250,000, must find two things: thermal shelter and browse. These are found in places called deer yards, or deer wintering areas. According to Maine's deer biologist Gerry Lavigne, "deer are highly dependent on wintering habitat for survival every winter
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