Maine

Cozy Maine A-Frame Cabin – $95K

 

 

 

 

Cozy Maine A-frame cabin delivering an ideal outdoor retreat for skiers and hunters alike. Enjoy efficient living with one bedroom, a relaxing forest-view deck, and ample storage for all your gear.

 

 

 

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  • 1 bed
  • 1 bath
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About This Cozy Maine A-Frame Cabin – $95K

Perfectly positioned for outdoor enthusiasts, this 336-square-foot A-frame cabin provides an efficient one-bedroom, one-bathroom layout on a 0.34-acre lot. Skiers, snowmobilers, bikers, hunters, and fishermen will love the prime location just 30 minutes from Sugarloaf Mountain and near the year-round Clark Brook. Complete with everything needed for a cozy retreat, the property also includes a large storage building and an inviting back deck overlooking peaceful forest views.
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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.

 

 

 

 

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488 Bog Road, New Portland, ME 04961                               $95,000

 

 

 

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New Portland, Maine

New Portland is a small, rural town tucked away in Somerset County, Maine, characterized by its quiet atmosphere and deep historical roots. The town is divided into three distinct villages—North, East, and West New Portland—and was originally granted to the residents of Falmouth (now Portland) as compensation after the British burned their city during the Revolutionary War. Today, it remains a sparsely populated area where the sense of community is strong, and the pace of life is dictated by the changing seasons and the flow of the Carrabassett River.

The town is most famous for the Wire Bridge, a unique cable suspension bridge completed in 1866 that stands as the last remaining structure of its kind in the state. Beyond this architectural landmark, the geography is defined by a mix of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and scenic waterways. While the Carrabassett River offers rocky, swift-moving water in certain sections, the Gilman Stream provides a much slower current that is perfect for kayaking and canoeing. These natural features make the area a haven for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy fishing, hunting, and observing the vibrant foliage each autumn.

In the surrounding region, New Portland serves as a peaceful gateway to some of Maine’s most rugged landscapes. It is situated just south of the popular Sugarloaf Mountain ski resort and the town of Kingfield, making it a frequent pass-through for those heading to the slopes or exploring the Bigelow Preserve. The neighboring wilderness is crisscrossed with snowmobile and cross-country skiing trails, as well as portions of the Maine Huts and Trails network. This broader area captures the quintessential inland Maine experience, where the economy was once built on logging and farming but now thrives on four-season recreation and the preservation of its wild, forested character.

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