The median home value in Brooksville, ME is $707,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $290,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Brooksville, ME is $707,500.
Approximately 41% of Brooksville homes are owned,
compared to 7% rented, while
52% are vacant.
Brooksville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Brooksville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Nestled among mature oaks and granite ledges, Acorn Cottage offers three bedrooms, two full baths and 2 gigs of available fiberoptic connectivity. Make it your year-round retreat or full-time home. Its open kitchen-dining-living room with gas fireplace lies at the heart of the first floor and provides easy access to the wrap-around porch. A large, secluded room enhanced with gas stove and adjoining bath with roll-in shower was added in 2002. This versatile space could be your bedroom, family room or multi-purpose room. The second floor boasts three additional rooms with closets, an extra storage room, and one full bath. A 'summer house' with loft, electricity, and Jotul gas stove opens the opportunity for a home office, art studio, or workshop. A rock- walled garden with potting shed and a separate tool shed complete the package. The porch is a perfect spot for outdoor living and a delightful vantage point to observe the sights and activities of Bucks Harbor, the seaside village made famous by Robert McCloskey's beloved ''One Morning in Maine''. Buck's Market and fine-dining restaurant, Buck's Harbor Yacht Club, the local farmers' market and the town landing are a short stroll away. Tinder Hearth Bakery and several walking trails are just up the road, and Bangor International Airport is about an hour's drive.
Privately located in Harborside, 21 Back Road is an exceptional water view property with stunning long vistas over Smith Cove, Sheep Island, and out to the Bagaduce River. The three-bedroom property includes an architect-designed home, conceived and executed entirely by the current owners, with top-of-the-line amenities, fixtures, and systems. The home's elegant interior features an open floor plan that carefully delineates designated areas for the kitchen, dining room and living area, all highlighted by custom finishes and a natural cleft Deer Ise Granite fireplace. A high-end guest barn is connected to the house by a deck with an integrated lap pool offering idyllic outdoor living space overlooking the property to the water. The property has 11.37 bucolic acres with professionally maintained and irrigated gardens, expert stonework, wildflower meadows, and attractive woods.