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Explore Similar Condos Within 25 Miles of Howland, ME

  • /22

    $275,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 850 Sq Ft

    626 Sebec Village Rd Unit G, Sebec, ME 04481

    Discover a rare waterfront gem at 626 Sebec Village Road in Sebec, Maine! This charming, fully furnished cottage offers a fantastic investment opportunity with a strong rental history or the perfect personal retreat. Enjoy breathtaking water views from the expansive back deck, complete with a private dock—ideal for launching a kayak, fishing, or swimming. The detached unit provides excellent

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    Dolly Perkins

    Realty of Maine

    (207) 410-4299

    626 Sebec Village Rd Unit G, Sebec, ME 04481
  • /41

    $262,500

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,098 Sq Ft

    35 Birchbrook Ln Unit 35A, Levant, ME 04456

    Welcome to easy, low-maintenance living in this exceptionally well-maintained condo, located in a peaceful community where all residents must be 50 years of age or older, and where comfort, convenience, and style come together effortlessly. Say goodbye to yard work this well-run association takes care of all the outdoor chores so you can enjoy the beautiful landscaping without lifting a

    Tammy S. Shari G TammySmith ShariGarland Signature Group Real Estate

    35 Birchbrook Ln Unit 35A, Levant, ME 04456

Why Live in Howland

Howland in West Enfield is a neighborhood known for its New England-style homes, including Cape Cods and manufactured homes, many of which date back to the early to mid-20th century. These homes often feature large lawns, ideal for gardens and shaded by mature trees. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the access to two rivers and numerous lakes, with popular spots like the Howland Public Playground and Old Tannery Park, which offers a boat ramp into the Penobscot River and a veteran’s memorial. The nearby Pond Farm State Wildlife Management Area is a haven for bird watchers, fishermen, and hunters. Local attractions include the 95 Handy Stop Market and Diner, known for its chicken salad sandwiches and haddock chowder, and Chubby’s Dairy Bar, offering slow-churned ice cream. The Howland Farmers and Artisans Market is a Sunday staple for fresh produce and crafts. Annual events such as the Howland Fishing Derby and Memorial Day parade foster a strong sense of community. Major roads like Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 2 provide easy access to larger areas like Lincoln and Bangor, with Bangor International Airport 35 miles away and Penobscot Valley Hospital 12 miles north. Schools in the area, including Enfield Station Elementary, Hichborn Middle, and Penobscot Valley High, receive moderate ratings.
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