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Listed by Adams Real Estate
$272,000
8.92 Acres Lot
UPDATED:
Key Details
Property Type Land
Listing Status Active
Subdivision Kukunsook Camp Owners Association
MLS Listing ID 1631061
HOA Y/N Yes
Annual Tax Amount $1,161
Tax Year 2025
Lot Size 8.920 Acres
Acres 8.92
Source Maine Listings
Property Description
This waterfront lot consists of 3 parcels totaling 8.9 acres with the largest parcel having over 5 acres and 360 feet of water frontage in a cove.!
Fishing Info for Pushaw Lake
Pushaw Lake is a shallow, warmwater lake in Penobscot County, Maine, United States about 6.5 miles (10.5 km) north of downtown Bangor and 4.5 mi (7.2 km) west of downtown Orono. The lake is part of the towns of Orono, Old Town, Hudson, and Glenburn. There are roads and private residences along much of the lake, except the southeastern side where the Caribou Bog complex borders the lake. A small dam was constructed in 1920 at the lake's outflow to maintain constant water levels. The lake's formation and history prior to 1920 remains unclear. The formation of Pushaw Lake was likely caused by glacial melting, however, some locals believe that the lake was greatly expanded in size by flooding or man-made causes at some point in history, explaining the lake's shallow depth.
Fishing Info for Pushaw Lake
Pushaw Lake is a shallow, warmwater lake in Penobscot County, Maine, United States about 6.5 miles (10.5 km) north of downtown Bangor and 4.5 mi (7.2 km) west of downtown Orono. The lake is part of the towns of Orono, Old Town, Hudson, and Glenburn. There are roads and private residences along much of the lake, except the southeastern side where the Caribou Bog complex borders the lake. A small dam was constructed in 1920 at the lake's outflow to maintain constant water levels. The lake's formation and history prior to 1920 remains unclear. The formation of Pushaw Lake was likely caused by glacial melting, however, some locals believe that the lake was greatly expanded in size by flooding or man-made causes at some point in history, explaining the lake's shallow depth.
Location
State ME
County Penobscot
Zoning Shoreland
Body of Water Pushaw
Exterior
Parking Features No Driveway
View Y/N No
Street Surface Dirt,Paved
Building
Lot Description Wooded, Neighborhood
Sewer Septic Needed
Water Well Needed on Site
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