Lake Acreage For Sale

Welcome to 68 South Strong Road aEUR* 82A+- acres in the heart of Franklin County where mountain views, hardwood ridges, and quiet country roads set the tone for life outdoors. With over 2,300 feet of paved road frontage and power at the road, the property is primed for your next build, recreational getaway, or long-term land investment. A mix of rolling terrain, mature hardwood, and interior trails make this land ideal for hunting, hiking, or developing into your own private retreat. Wildlife is abundant aEUR* deer, moose, turkey, and partridge frequent the property aEUR* and the Sandy River and nearby trail systems offer endless four-season recreation. Despite the privacy, you're just 15 minutes from Farmington, where you'll find shopping, restaurants, Franklin Memorial Hospital, and the University of Maine at Farmington. The Rangeley Lakes Region, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Mount Blue State Park are all within easy reach for skiing, snowmobiling, fishing, and exploring. Whether you're looking for a basecamp, homestead site, or timber investment, this property delivers Maine's best mix of convenience, scenery, and opportunity aEUR* a place to build, explore, and hold for generations.

Property Details

  • Location: (pending lake)
  • Acres: 82.000
  • Waterfront: Yes
  • County: Franklin County
  • Property Taxes: $1,637
  • MLS #: 1643515

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Listing Agent: Spencer Wood, United Country McPhail Realty, 207-794-6164, 207-794-6164 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Acreage For Sale in Strong, Maine
Ad Number : 6837095
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Added: Nov 14, 2025
Updated on: Nov 14, 2025
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