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This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom single family at 295 Buxton Road in Saco, ME is listed for $525,000 ($675 per sqft). Built in 1942, the home offers 778 sqft of living space on a 9.16 acres lot.
Opportunity awaits on 295 Buxton Road -- a rare 9+ acre parcel in Saco offering flexible use and room to dream. A modest 1-bed, 1-bath dwelling meets the town's ADU requirements, allowing immediate occupancy while you plan and build a larger primary residence farther on the property.
The site features roughly 3+ acres cleared for pasture and turnout, plus 6+ acres of wooded trails for riding, hiking or snowmobiling with direct access to public snowmobile routes. Equestrian-ready outbuildings include a barn with electricity, water, four stalls, hay storage and an open tack room, plus spacious run-ins and a fenced riding arena -- ideal for horse owners or small hobby farms.
The land is generally flat, level and well-drained, providing easy build sites and good access. Part of the property lies in LDR and RC zones; buyers should verify lot-size and use requirements with the Town of Saco. Don't miss this versatile acreage that combines immediate livability, equestrian amenities and privacy -- bring your plans and make it your own.
Key Features
- Built in 1942
- 9.16 acre lot
Property Details
Amenities
Monthly Cost Estimate
$2,808/mo
20% down · 6.5% · 30 years
Estimates only. Actual payments may vary.
Location
295 Buxton Road
Saco, ME 04072
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Questions & Answers
This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom single family at 295 Buxton Road is listed at $525,000 ($675/sqft). The estimated monthly payment is $2,275 based on 20% down at 6.5% interest.
Key features include: Built in 1942, 9.16 acre lot. Interior Features: Walk-in Closets, 1st Floor Bedroom, Bathtub.
This property is listed by Kaitlyn Mooers and can be reached at 2072866767 or kaitlyn.mooers@nemoves.com.







