12815 - Welcome your new haven located in the heart of Somerset County. This is a spacious family compound and offers a blend of comfort, style & convenience. 25 Old Bingham Road is a sought-after place that is close to major road access, the Central Maine Railway for snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and four-wheeling, and a public boat launch all with-in a half mile of the property. This well-maintained entry-level home is updated and waiting for you with a beautiful four-season sun porch! There is a 3-bay garage under the home, along with a separate large, deep garage to house all your recreational ''toys.'' It boasts a container that has a built-in cooler for hunters to use and a roost for chickens. Air BnB Anyone? The property offers a camp! This is a great rental opportunity. It is partially finished with some supplies included with the sale. There is a septic design available for the camp. This is your chance to own that spacious & peaceful property you've always dreamed of. So many opportunities await you!
Waterfront, timber, tillable and a farmhouse at the end of a crushed blue stone driveway sits atop a hill overlooking more than 200 acres with mountain views beyond. Maine has lots of historic homes but none are the complete package you'll find here. The home, barn, and garage have matching standing-seam metal roofs. Concrete siding on the house means it's built to last a lifetime without a second look. Step inside to granite countertops, modern fixtures, quality windows and the original exposed beams. Birdseye Maple flooring in the kitchen and sun room, a curly cherry staircase leading to the original pumpkin pine flooring upstairs. The rooms capture plenty of light and the high ceilings give an air of elegance. It will be hard to decide where you'll want to spend most of your time, in the kitchen with the crackling wood stove, the dining room or the parlor- each with a fireplace of its own or the sunroom with its propane fireplace, birdseye maple walls and floor overlooking the trout pond. Burled ash flooring in the master bedroom means single level living with bedrooms upstairs for the rest of the family or visitors. Mechanicals include two new furnaces in the basement to burn oil or wood. An on-demand generator means you can work from home, no matter what. And after work or a long day of skiing, unwind in the custom-built sauna. Outside, the flow controlled trout pond often holds ducks and geese. Raised beds on the slope below and a substantial raspberry patch mean you can produce your own vegetables and flowers. The barn has a long history as a dairy. The current owners raised grass-fed beef. Fifty-five tillable acres of high-quality loam produces income through field crops. The brook contains numerous game fish species and attracts ducks, geese and woodcock. Fox, coyotes, lynx, moose and otters have all been seen on the property. Modern conveniences in nearby Skowhegan or Bingham. Sugarloaf and Maine's best skiing is less than an hour away
12802 - Very well maintained cape with one car garage and a large barn just outside of town. Home has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen and dining area, large living room and 4 season porch. The basement is partially finished. The barn consists of 2 12x12 stalls, a common area that is 12x12, a heated tack room, a 24x12 workshop and a large hay loft upstairs. The barn opens to a large pasture for your animals. This is a must see, so don't wait.
Price Improvement and work is ongoing! Maine's picturesque beauty and solitude are waiting for you here. Bring your style and ideas to this rustic open concept cabin in a rural setting. Pulling down the driveway you are greeted by a small pond outside the front door, a tranquil environment on a corner lot. This cape style new construction cabin has been built with locally sourced lumber, cultivating the natural beauty and sunlight of this location. The rough-cut beams and natural light create the ideal setting to relax and unwind. Let this home be your canvas, bring your design and creativity to make it your own. Close to some of the best hiking, skiing, snow mobile trails, waterways and hunting that Maine has to offer. Bald Eagles are a common sight, you won't regret your visit.
Newer built seasonal two bedroom cabin in a lush pine forest. Abuts conservation land on the Kennebec River. Cabin features: a large master bedroom on the primary level and one loft bedroom plus an additional loft area for whatever you so choose. Cabin has metal roof, double hung windows wired for generator,woodstove w/metal chimney. screened porch. Solon is a short drive north of Skowhegan, where you'll find every thing & service you could ever dream of. Deed restrictions limits property to four-season useage. Not to be a year-round residence (home).
Welcome to this tranquil and captivating camp situated on a spacious 60-acre property in Solon, Maine. The selective cutting was implemented to enhance the movement of the deer herd for hunting purposes, and the removal of debris is scheduled for next summer. Embraced by the stunning natural landscape, this camp provides an ideal setting for hunting or exploring the ATV/snowmobile trails. Spend a weekend here to unwind with family, partake in a bonfire, savor some s'mores, and discover the nearby fishing locations just minutes away. Make your next camping excursion an unforgettable one here.
The median home value in Solon, ME is $324,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $111,100. The national median home value is $219,700. The average price of homes sold in Solon, ME is $324,000. Approximately 54.83% of Solon homes are owned, compared to 10.72% rented, while 34.45% are vacant. Solon real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Solon real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Solon, Maine has a population of 914. Solon is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.73% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.79%.
The median household income in Solon, Maine is $54,583. The median household income for the surrounding county is $41,549 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Solon is 47.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 4.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.1 inches per year, with 71.7 inches of snow per year.