



259-265 Bowden Point Road Prospect, ME 04981
Description
1623351
$6,755(2025)
29.6 acres
Single-Family Home
2004
Ranch
Scenic
Waldo County
Listed By
MAINE LISTINGS - IDX
Last checked May 21 2025 at 3:46 AM EDT
- Full Bathrooms: 2
- Half Bathroom: 1
- 1st Floor Bedroom
- Bathtub
- One-Floor Living
- Shower
- Storage
- Other
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Gas Range
- Dishwasher
- Rolling/Sloping
- Open
- Wooded
- Abuts Conservation
- Rural
- Fireplace: 0
- Foundation: Concrete Perimeter
- Hot Water
- Heat Pump
- Baseboard
- None
- Interior
- Walk-Out Access
- Full
- Wood
- Vinyl
- Tile
- Roof: Pitched
- Roof: Shingle
- Utilities: Utilities on
- Sewer: Septic Tank, Private Sewer, Septic Design Available
- Auto Door Opener
- Basement
- 21+ Spaces
- Gravel
- On Site
Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment
*Based on Fixed Interest Rate withe a 30 year term, principal and interest only
Listing price
Down payment
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A 2,500 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 1/4 bath modular Ranch boasts spectacular elevated views along 1,000+/- feet of the Penobscot River-there's even historical remnants of a steamboat wharf and the 200+ year old Worcester Granite quarry. The current owner had been passively marketing existing granite slabs to landscapers.
The 2004 home offers a spacious eat-in kitchen, boasting handsome granite countertops, farm sink, 5 burner gas cookstove/oven, microwave, Bosch dishwasher, and a matched pair of commercial sized refrigerator/freezer.
Huge LR w/heat pump will handle a large crowd and the biggest flat screen TV you could find! A laundry hook up and full bath are just off the dining area with 3 sunny spacious bedrooms and a full bath w/a step-in tub and shower located further down the hall.
Elegant hardwood floors are throughout most of the home.
Need space for storage or a business? The 4,300 +/- Sq. Ft. warehouse/shop built in 1992 offers garage space, storage, freezer room, office and spacious finished room on the 2nd floor. Owner used this building for a slaughterhouse, seafood processing facility, and a cowhide bait complex.
The 16x76 six bay building was used for horse stalls-but could be converted into storage for equipment.
There is also a 40x35 barn for hay storage, campers, or big equipment.
The Southerly boundary is conservation land.