Private wooded lot with public road frontage, power, and good internal access. Not far from the town of Milo and the Piscatquis River make for a very convenient location. There are several opportunities for westerly views in the southern half of the lot where the topography rises gently. The northern part of the lot is mostly level. An improved woods road accesses approximately the first 1/3 of the lot before turning into skid trails. This desirable tract has been managed to maintain forest cover, optimize tree health and diversity for a long-term timber investment opportunity. The property could be utilized for a home site, timber management, recreation, and hunting with a good wildlife habitat. There is a small drainage stream that cuts through the property and small wetland comprising of about 1.25 acres. Boundary lines have been maintained and there is a recent survey. ...
Private wooded lot with public road frontage, power, and good internal access. Not far from the town of Milo and the Piscatquis River make for a very convenient location. There are several opportunities for westerly views in the southern half of the lot where the topography rises gently. The northern part of the lot is mostly level. An improved woods road accesses approximately the first 1/3 of the lot before turning into skid trails. This desirable tract has been managed to maintain forest cover, optimize tree health and diversity for a long-term timber investment opportunity. The property could be utilized for a home site, timber management, recreation, and hunting with a good wildlife habitat. There is a small drainage stream that cuts through the property and small wetland comprising of about 1.25 acres. Boundary lines have been maintained and there is a recent survey. The land also has a recent Forest Management Plan and is enrolled in Maine’s Tree Growth Tax Law program for reduced taxes of only $188 for 2021.
From the intersection of Elm St (Routes 6 & 16) and Lyford Road (Route 11) take Lyford Road for 0.8 miles to property on your left or south side of the road. Look for wood’s road.