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Dover-Foxcroft, ME Homes for Rent

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    $1,122 - $1,994 per month

    Mayo Mill

    2 Beds

    5 E Main St, Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426

    The Mill at Dover Foxcroft, Maine is a 60,000 square foot historic mill complex on the Piscataquis River that was renovated into a mixed-use building with residences, office space, cafe, and boutique inn. The apartments at The Mill offer affordable modern amenities and historic charm, all located in a walkable neighborhood. The apartments offer granite countertops, stainless steel appliances,

    5 E Main St, Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426
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    $1,300 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 900 Sq Ft
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    24 Morton Ave, Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426

    Spacious 3 Bed - 1 Bath Mobile Home in-town Dover-Foxcroft! Available now!- Large open concept kitchen/living room- Close to downtown Dover-Foxcroft and all amenities! - Enjoy nearby hiking and nature! Regular rental $1,300/Month. *When Applying: Choose "Brookside MHP" as Your Property*Tenants are responsible for all utilities besides trash. Pets negotiable with

    24 Morton Ave, Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426

Why Live in Dover-Foxcroft

Dover-Foxcroft, located in Maine, is a small town known for its rural charm and outdoor activities. The Piscataquis River flows through the downtown area, and Sebec Lake offers opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. Peaks-Kenny State Park features 10 miles of hiking trails, while the Newport/Dover-Foxcroft Rail Trail is popular for hiking and cross-country skiing. The Piscataquis County Ice Arena hosts hockey leagues and figure skating lessons. Center Theater provides entertainment with concerts, plays, and movies. The town is home to Foxcroft Academy, a highly rated private high school that local students can attend for free, and SeDoMoCha Elementary, which also has a high rating. Housing options include turn-of-the-century Queen Anne and Colonial Revival homes, farmhouses, rustic cabins, and waterfront cottages on Sebec Lake. Dining options feature The Bear’s Den Restaurant and Tavern, The Mill Café, and Butterfield’s Ice Cream. The Piscataquis Valley Fairgrounds hosts the Maine Whoopie Pie Festival and Piscataquis Valley Fair, attracting thousands of visitors. For groceries, residents shop at Back Home Farm-acy, Dover Cove Farmers Market, Edward Brothers Supermarkets, and Shaw’s. Bangor is 37 miles away, and Bangor International Airport is 35 miles away, making it a mostly car-dependent community.

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