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Ellsworth, ME Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $625,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 3,140 Sq Ft

    53 Sugar Way, Ellsworth, ME 04605

    When you enter the property, you'll know this is the one! Beautifully sited on 1.12 acres, the landscape and house fit the space perfectly with winding garden paths through perennial gardens. Freshly painted interior with easy one-floor living, bright, cheerful spaces, a living room, dining room, chef's kitchen, 4-season sun room with French doors opening onto the back deck. Three bedrooms, one

    Tacy Ridlon Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate/The Masiello Group

    53 Sugar Way, Ellsworth, ME 04605
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    $975,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 2,792 Sq Ft

    282 Branchview Dr, Ellsworth, ME 04605

    Experience the beauty of lakefront living in this stunning 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom, 3-3/4 bathrooms home set along the pristine shores of Branch Lake in Ellsworth. Perfectly positioned to capture breathtaking sunrise views over the water, this thoughtfully designed property provides the ideal blend of comfort, elegance, and year-round recreation.The home features a bright and airy open-concept

    Carisa Goodell Margo H. Stanley Real Estate

    282 Branchview Dr, Ellsworth, ME 04605
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    $169,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 792 Sq Ft

    282 Gary Moore Rd, Ellsworth, ME 04605

    Discover a unique opportunity at 272/282 Gary Moore Rd in Ellsworth, where seasonal, stunning views of Graham Lake await you! This property features a 3.11-acre flat, level, and open lot, conveniently located close to town, offering both tranquility and accessibility. The existing single-wide home is in need of a full remodel or can be easily towed away, making this an ideal canvas for your dream

    Jennifer And Airlia Ball NextHome Experience

    282 Gary Moore Rd, Ellsworth, ME 04605

Why Live in Ellsworth

Ellsworth, Maine, known as the "Gateway to Downeast Maine," is a small city with a population of around 8,800 people, located at a major crossroads for Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor. The city has seen a population increase of about 15% over the last 15 years and serves as the seat of Hancock County. Ellsworth offers a mix of natural serenity and a thriving community, with major industries including healthcare, retail, and educational services. The proximity to Acadia National Park, one of the top 10 most-visited national parks in the U.S., is a significant draw, featuring over 158 miles of hiking and walking trails and attractions like Cadillac Mountain. Local green spaces include Knowlton Park and the Moore Community Center. The housing market predominantly features Cape Cod, ranch-style, and New Englander-inspired homes on larger lots, typically at least one acre. Main Street and High Street are the primary areas for dining and shopping, offering options like 86 This for burritos and Fogtown Brewing for craft beers. The L.L. Bean outlet and local grocery stores such as Hannaford and the Ellsworth Farmers Market are popular spots. Ellsworth School Department serves the city's students, with Ellsworth High School known for its performing arts programs. The city is connected by U.S. Route 1 and 1A, with Bangor International Airport 31 miles away. Annual events like Ellsworth Pridefest and the Downeast Cider & Cheese Festival foster community spirit. Ellsworth has a lower overall crime rate compared to national averages, making it a relatively safer place to live.

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