$295,000

Realtor Comments
Brick Cape Cod home offering 200′ of frontage on the Sandy River, easy access to launch a kayak or canoe, swim, or fish! Just off Route 2 for easy commute to Farmington, Skowhegan, or Augusta! This home has so much to offer!

- 6bed
- 1bath
- Circa 1798

- Contact Realtor: Nicole Witt
Brokered by Allied Realty
- Google Maps
- Niche

Pros
- Small-Town Charm:
- New Sharon offers a quaint, close-knit community with a friendly atmosphere.
- Natural Beauty:
- Nestled in a picturesque setting, residents can enjoy stunning landscapes, lakes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- Affordable Living:
- The cost of living is generally lower than in larger cities, making housing and other necessities more affordable.
- Peaceful Environment:
- The area is tranquil, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life.
- Sense of Community:
- Local events and gatherings foster a strong sense of belonging among residents.
- Outdoor Activities:
- Abundant opportunities for hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities, particularly in nearby parks and natural areas.
Cons
- Limited Services:
- New Sharon may lack some amenities and services found in larger towns, such as shopping and dining options.
- Employment Opportunities:
- Job prospects may be limited, often requiring residents to commute for work.
- Public Transportation:
- Public transit options are minimal, making it necessary to have a personal vehicle.
- Harsh Winters:
- Maine winters can be long and cold, which may not be ideal for everyone.
- Limited Entertainment:
- Fewer options for nightlife and entertainment compared to urban areas, potentially leading to a more subdued lifestyle.
- School District Size:
- Smaller school districts may limit programs and extracurricular options compared to larger school systems.

55 Cape Cod Hill Rd, New Sharon, ME 04955

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