#1620454, Listing office: EXP Realty
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About 30 Moonbeam Way
At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in one of Bangor's premier neighborhoods, this 3.29-acre lot offers an opportunity you don't often see, especially this close to everything. This spacious, wooded parcel stands out, giving you the space to build your dream home with country living yet less than 20 minutes from downtown Bangor. The property is thoughtfully prepared with a cleared building site, a roughed-in driveway, and leach field already in place, so you can hit the ground running with your plans. Elevated views of the scenic Penobscot Valley offer a beautiful backdrop for your future home, with enough acreage to maintain privacy and still enjoy a neighborhood feel. Living here puts you in the heart of one of Maine's most desirable cities. Bangor, Maine's third largest city, with a population of around 32,000 people, offers everything you need in small city living, just minutes from your door. Bangor International Airport is a short drive away, along with top-rated healthcare facilities and hospitals. Big box shopping is easily accessible, with Target, Kohl's, Walmart, Lowe's, and more just a short distance from the subdivision. While some popular eateries like Long Horns, Kobe, Buffalo Wild Wings, and so many more give you plenty of dining options. Beyond the essentials, Bangor is known for its vibrant downtown district, rich in history and culture. You'll find one-of-a-kind boutiques, cozy cafés, and locally loved restaurants, all centered around a walkable and welcoming urban core. When it comes to entertainment, Bangor punches well above its weight. The Cross Insurance Center hosts concerts, sporting events, and expos year-round. Your Annual Loggers Expo, and the Great Home Expo, are just a few of the many things that go on there every year. While at the Maine Savings Amphitheater, considered one of the best outdoor concert venues in all of New England, draws national touring acts and summer music festivals.
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Summary
- Parking: No Driveway
- View: Scenic, Trees/Woods
- List Price: $58,000
- Annual Tax Amount: $1,005
- Tax Year: 2024
- Lot: Sloped, Cul-De-Sac, Wooded
- Lot Size: 3.29 Acres
- MLS Number: 1626881
- MLS Name: Maine Listings
- Office Name: United Country Lifestyle Properties of Maine
- Office Phone: (207) 794-6164
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Price information
Property sales
Date | Event | Price |
---|---|---|
May 02, 2023 | Home Sold | $40,000 |
Apr 12, 2022 | Home Sold | $44,500 |
Tax history
Year | Assessment | Property Tax |
---|---|---|
2024 | $54,200 | $1,005 |
2023 | $52,300 | $1,002 |
2022 | $49,500 | $1,010 |
2021 | $45,800 | $1,021 |
2019 | $43,700 | $1,005 |
History based on county public records data.
Nearby schools
6
Patricia a Duran School
Public District PK-4
3.8 mi
•235 Billings Rd
6
Mary Snow School
Public District 4-5
5.1 mi
•435 Broadway
6
Fairmount School
Public District 4-5
5.2 mi
•58 13th St
School ratings are a score out of 10, where 10 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.
Neighborhood
The neighbors living near this home have an average income of $61,088. The majority of Bangor, ME residents have income between $35k-100k annually. Typical family type is single, no kids. Typical level of education for residents in this area is post secondary degree.
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Living in Bangor, ME
Bangor's transportation infrastructure supports both private and public transit options, with a bus system providing connectivity within the city and to surrounding areas. The community's walkability varies by neighborhood, with the downtown area being particularly pedestrian-friendly. A network of roads and highways, including the I-95 corridor, facilitates commuting and travel to and from Bangor. The city is also served by Bangor International Airport, enhancing its accessibility for longer-distance travel. While specific ride-sharing services are available, they complement the existing transportation options, offering residents and visitors an additional mode of travel.
The community is served by a comprehensive educational system, including a number of public and private schools that cater to a range of educational needs. Bangor is home to several healthcare facilities, offering services from primary care to specialized medical treatments. The city's public library system is a valuable resource for residents, and the retail and dining landscape reflects the local culture, with a blend of independent shops and restaurants alongside familiar chains. City initiatives are in place to continually improve these services, adapting to the evolving needs of the population.
Bangor prides itself on a vibrant community spirit and a rich cultural scene. The city is celebrated for its annual events, such as the Bangor State Fair and the American Folk Festival, which showcase the area's commitment to arts, entertainment, and community engagement. The character of Bangor is further defined by its scenic waterfront, historic downtown area, and the presence of various parks and recreational spaces that contribute to a family-friendly atmosphere.
Bangor's housing market offers a diverse array of options, with single-family homes being a significant presence. Architectural styles range from charming historic colonials to contemporary ranches, reflecting the city's rich history and modern growth. The housing landscape is predominantly composed of single-family homes, with a mix of apartments and townhouses accommodating various living preferences. The homeownership rate in Bangor is robust, with a majority of residents owning their homes, while a proportionate segment of the population opts for renting.
About 30 Moonbeam Way
The listing price of 30 Moonbeam Way property is $58,000.
The property 30 Moonbeam Way is land located in Bangor, Maine, 04401.
Active Listing: 30 Moonbeam Way is Active, which means the seller is accepting offers.
The nearby schools for 30 Moonbeam Way are: Patricia a Duran School (GreatSchools Rating 6/10), Mary Snow School (GreatSchools Rating 6/10), Fairmount School (GreatSchools Rating 6/10), Glenburn Elementary School (GreatSchools Rating 5/10), Hermon Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 5/10), James F. Doughty School (GreatSchools Rating 5/10), Bangor High School (GreatSchools Rating 5/10), Hermon High School (GreatSchools Rating 7/10), Brewer High School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10).
According to the records, the last property tax for 2024 is $1,005 (source: MLS/based on county public records data).
The last sale was on May 2, 2023 for $40,000 (source: MLS/tax record).
The property 30 Moonbeam Way is 3.29 acres.
This home is located at 30 Moonbeam Way in Bangor, ME and zip code 04401. Features: 0 bathroom. It is currently priced at $58,000.