That is a beautiful place!! So peaceful and quiet. I would love to have the money to buy this place and build an off grid cabin and have a nice garden.
Depends on what you consider 'nice'. Partridge do well in alders aged 10 to 12 years. Moose and deer benefit from the low browse and immature maples. Bears will get into the berry patches in the skidder roads which tend to last for 15 years or more. I get what you're saying, but there are some advantages to the logging.
Excellent property. You can just transform this into great outdoors by planning and plantings according to land. BTW good Bull bar on that pickup and good presentation 😎👍
Most people can’t see the potential I see. But in reality this has unbelievable potential. You can easily plant your own trees, and even chose only edible trees native or non native. Unfortunately growing trees will always take time but if you do it right 10-15 you would be mesmerized by all you could do and see. Geoff Lawton is a Permaculture genius and you could still do it in a way if you wanted to commercialize it to make money.
It is known by we older Mainers as Gem and Gold Haven ...!!! I am 70 My stepdad Scaled Maine's Areas for GNP. Old biz from Georgia . "Spectators " way back were them seeking Valuable Land Gems Metals and Other Valued Minerals. Maine's Old volcano based mountains are known for......the ancient lava and its. Many Treasuresxare at a depth only geologists know of. The trees and deep rich natural layers Hide Away these Treasures . Maine is the rarest state about Ownership going Beneath the hills and mountains when surveyed...Never Over Land !! That means you Own All Mountains as measured by Base if Mountain ..Not Up Over And Down. Like..if your mountain is 50 miles high....but its Base is only 12 acres across Base ...you own it as 12 acres of land mass taxable. AND as deep as you can dig into it ....Not like Tennessee and others where you own ONLY THE TOP 3 FEET OF SOIL ..AND WHEN THE STATE SAYS MOVE!!!! YOU MOVE YOUR HOME OR LOSE IT !!
@@niacinberry5 Wow! That is great information. Thank you! I’m a few years away from retirement, but Mainers are the most normal common sense people I’ve encountered. Natives not transplants.
Whoever had this land logged it to the last branch leaving it barren land(Sahara). If you have extra pocket money, buy it and leave it for your grand grand children to harvest timber.
You need to get a drone or someone who has a good drone. I’d love to see what’s all on the property. 30 years ago I bought some land in texas that has increased in value. I bought it for $13,000 it’s worth over $250,000 now I gifted that one to my oldest daughter. It’s a little over an acre. We’re king to put a mobile home and lease it out.
It's all relative. I live in Los Angeles and pay more than 3 grand taxes for a house on a 2.08 acre parcel with 21 houses total (including mine) plus a jacuzzi and small pool. My taxes are even lower than my neighbors' because I have been in this house for many years. I looked and found a 174 acre lot just outside of LA for nearly 7 million - as of 9/2022; taxes are over 50 grand. I am a homesick Mainer with a dream of some day owning land or a camp with some land back in Maine. I wish I could afford something like what I saw in this video. That land is just gorgeous.
"Logged in the past ..." judging by the almost total lack of mature trees in your video, it was cut severely hard and won't offer any reasonable amount of harvestable trees for another 40 years. Nothing but saplings and logging yards in your video.
I DON’T WANT A MORTGAGE, I rather pay cash and be done with it because land is always resourceful. Rates have really transformed the buying landscape because now buyers don't want the fixer-upper, they don't want to come out of pocket. They're saying, 'well, if I'm going to have to pay 6%, then I want everything to that.' And that's really the focus." SOURCE: REAL ESTATE Published December 27, 2022 11:00am EST Former 'Million Dollar Listing Miami' star reveals the 'game changer' in real estate heading into 2023 Real estate expert Sam DeBianchi weighs in amid 'tricky' market to close out 2022, gives predictions for 2023 I KNOW YOU HERE ME…..No CITY the ONLY WAY FOR ME. 🙏🤲🏽
That is a beautiful place!! So peaceful and quiet. I would love to have the money to buy this place and build an off grid cabin and have a nice garden.
Thanks for sharing.
What a property!! Beautiful part of Maine.
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I was thinking you don;t show properties in western Maine and then you drop this video!
Thanks for watching!
It'll be nice when the trees grow back in 100 years
It will look great in twenty to thirty years. But yes, to completely recover... a lifetime.
Depends on what you consider 'nice'. Partridge do well in alders aged 10 to 12 years. Moose and deer benefit from the low browse and immature maples. Bears will get into the berry patches in the skidder roads which tend to last for 15 years or more. I get what you're saying, but there are some advantages to the logging.
Great looking piece of land
Some trees grow faster than others. Think outside the box or be a slave to your own mind
@@NHBackcountryGuideLOOK at it , DUDE! It looks like sh!t after its been raped, and the animals did just fine before it got FKT up.
Excellent property. You can just transform this into great outdoors by planning and plantings according to land. BTW good Bull bar on that pickup and good presentation 😎👍
Thanks 👍
I feel sad that I will not be able to buy this property! I love the tumbledown Mountain area it’s also near Mount blue and old Speck Mountain.
Thanks for watching and sharing the info.
Maybe one is interested in a 'pool investment'?
I wish I had $798k to invest/buy. Lottery tickets, here I come!
Don't waste your money on lottery tickets, buy a smaller parcel of land is a better investment.
Most people can’t see the potential I see. But in reality this has unbelievable potential. You can easily plant your own trees, and even chose only edible trees native or non native. Unfortunately growing trees will always take time but if you do it right 10-15 you would be mesmerized by all you could do and see. Geoff Lawton is a Permaculture genius and you could still do it in a way if you wanted to commercialize it to make money.
Thanks for sharing Daryn.
Is there power out to this property or water please comment back thank you very much or is it just caught and dry just property
What trees someone swamped the hell out of all that land. Paradise if you don't like trees.
Bet you can't count them all.
@@lifestyleproperties I can't count the trees because the trees are gone showing only brush in the video. Whoever cut the land should be ashamed.
What is the asking price for this property???
The whole world is unorganized right now! Why should I move to a place with that namesake! Lol! It is a spectacular property.
Thanks for watching. The best reason to move to an unorganized Maine Township? Low taxes!
It is known by we older Mainers as
Gem and Gold Haven ...!!! I am 70
My stepdad Scaled Maine's Areas for GNP. Old biz from Georgia .
"Spectators " way back were them seeking Valuable Land Gems Metals and Other Valued Minerals. Maine's
Old volcano based mountains are known for......the ancient lava and its.
Many Treasuresxare at a depth only geologists know of. The trees and deep rich natural layers Hide Away these Treasures . Maine is the rarest state about Ownership going
Beneath the hills and mountains when surveyed...Never Over Land !!
That means you Own All Mountains as measured by Base if Mountain ..Not Up Over And Down.
Like..if your mountain is 50 miles high....but its Base is only 12 acres across Base ...you own it as 12 acres of land mass taxable. AND as deep as you can dig into it ....Not like Tennessee and others where you own ONLY THE TOP 3 FEET OF SOIL
..AND WHEN THE STATE SAYS
MOVE!!!! YOU MOVE YOUR HOME OR LOSE IT !!
@@niacinberry5 Wow! That is great information. Thank you! I’m a few years away from retirement, but Mainers are the most normal common sense people I’ve encountered. Natives not transplants.
All of the opportunities, and no way to take advantage. So i just sit here and dream.
Thanks for watching and dreaming. We hope they come true for you someday.
Thanks
went into the billion dollar view
wish basket
one never knows what the future hold
another well done video
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“Unmaintained town Road” does that mean the public has a right of way through the property? Can you gate it or have to leave access open?
This one has sold
did you see the bigfoot at 1:33 ?
That would be a sweet place to own and have a personal getaway.
Thanks for sharing.
Whoever had this land logged it to the last branch leaving it barren land(Sahara). If you have extra pocket money, buy it and leave it for your grand grand children to harvest timber.
Thanks for sharing
Future timber investment. LOL
Is the property still available? I am interested in this property?
My neck of the woods. Would love to buy it.
Call Spencer if you need more info.
That’s a lot of land!!!
Sure is! Thanks for watching.
Man, that view at 10:20 🤤
Thanks for sharing.
We should buy this place
That tax is almost half the asking price of the property. thats a lot of money
Thanks for watching.
This still available?
What’s in the section cut out of the property?
An out parcel.
As of now... October 16 2023 Is this property still available...
It has sold
Was that a wind farm I saw? Any right of ways on this parcel?
That is a wind farm and there are rights of ways.
Wells or springs on the property ?? No sence building if no water. You don't wanna drink brook water..
Well would have to be drilled or dug.
what is the price?
What does unorganized township mean???
There is no local goverment.
Where are the Pines?
That particular parcel has been harvested many times over the years.
Yes it has and we are sure it will be again in the future.
Asking price
1:24 buy local - save lives!!
Thanks for watching.
You need to get a drone or someone who has a good drone. I’d love to see what’s all on the property. 30 years ago I bought some land in texas that has increased in value. I bought it for $13,000 it’s worth over $250,000 now I gifted that one to my oldest daughter. It’s a little over an acre. We’re king to put a mobile home and lease it out.
Thanks for sharing.
There were drone shots in the video, so I’m kinda thinking he has one.
Does the timber rites come with the property
Yes
Go Dawgs.
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any other other right a ways or atv or snowmobile trails that are public
Yes there is a right of way through a portion of this land.
@@lifestyleproperties can you post it on the area map Please
1300± just as i need
Thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing this property with us! Would the new owners be able to split the property up into parcels and sell them individually?
Yes we can
I’ve hunted that land 😀
Did you have any luck?
Has it Sold?
Yes
Still available?
Under contract.
mo than 3 grand taxes.......4 what!!?
nah.....i'am out!
For 1,300 acres.
It's all relative. I live in Los Angeles and pay more than 3 grand taxes for a house on a 2.08 acre parcel with 21 houses total (including mine) plus a jacuzzi and small pool. My taxes are even lower than my neighbors' because I have been in this house for many years. I looked and found a 174 acre lot just outside of LA for nearly 7 million - as of 9/2022; taxes are over 50 grand.
I am a homesick Mainer with a dream of some day owning land or a camp with some land back in Maine. I wish I could afford something like what I saw in this video. That land is just gorgeous.
"Logged in the past ..." judging by the almost total lack of mature trees in your video, it was cut severely hard and won't offer any reasonable amount of harvestable trees for another 40 years. Nothing but saplings and logging yards in your video.
Thanks for watching.
Oh. Look at the ugly windmills in the distance!
Thanks for watching.
Clearcut land for sale
Thanks for watching.
Why is the property called a plantation. Historically was it worked by slaves for some reason or another.
This should help. newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/the-history-of-the-maine-plantation/
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Thanks John
Cowboy my ass😂
I DON’T WANT A MORTGAGE, I rather pay cash and be done with it because land is always resourceful.
Rates have really transformed the buying landscape because now buyers don't want the fixer-upper, they don't want to come out of pocket. They're saying, 'well, if I'm going to have to pay 6%, then I want everything to that.' And that's really the focus."
SOURCE:
REAL ESTATE Published December 27, 2022 11:00am EST
Former 'Million Dollar Listing Miami' star reveals the 'game changer' in real estate heading into 2023
Real estate expert Sam DeBianchi weighs in amid 'tricky' market to close out 2022, gives predictions for 2023
I KNOW YOU HERE ME…..No CITY the ONLY WAY FOR ME. 🙏🤲🏽