1102 Gilead Road Gilead, ME 04217
MULTI_FAMILY - Gilead, ME
Property Features for 1102 Gilead Road
General Information
- Property type
- Residential Multi Family
- Property subtype
- Other
- Zoning
- Residential
- Bathrooms
- 6
- Rooms
- Bathroom 4, Bathroom 5, Basement, Bathroom 6, Bathroom 1, Bathroom 2, Bathroom 3
- Patio and Porch features
- Deck, Porch
- Pets allowed
- No
- Basement
- Unfinished, Full
- Standard status
- Active
- Size
- 1,808 SF
- Lot size
- 1.00 Acre
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Annual Amount
- 3029
Utilities
- Sewer type
- Private Sewer, Septic Tank
- Heating system
- Propane (Heating), Baseboard, Zoned, Hot Water(Heating)
- Water source
- Well, Private
- Water front features
- Stream
Building Details
- Year built
- 1989
- Number of units
- 6
- Flooring type
- Carpet, Laminate
- Building materials
- Wood Frame, Vinyl Siding
- Roof type
- Shingle
Listing agent Garret Getch (207) 841-9433
Listing office EXP Realty 41 Hutchins Drive Building 3, Rangeley, ME (888) 439-8743
Listing date Jul 12, 2026
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
Located at 1102 Gilead Road in Gilead, Maine, the property directly borders the White Mountain National Forest Picnic Grounds. The description notes that a public boat launch on the Androscoggin River is across the street. It is also described as being across from the historic Gilead Train Station, town office, and schoolhouse. The active railroad that historically shaped the village continues to operate through town. The listing further states that Sunday River Resort is approximately 20 minutes away and that the area supports four-season recreation, including skiing, hiking, paddling, fishing, and fall activities.
For tenants, buyers, or owner-occupants seeking a small multifamily structure, the six-unit configuration provides more than one rental setup within a single property. The proximity to preserved public land and year-round outdoor access may be a practical fit for occupants who want to remain close to recreational opportunities while living in the village core, subject to applicable regulations.
Key Highlights
- Six residential units in Gilead, directly bordering the White Mountain National Forest Picnic Grounds and protected public land access (nearly 800,000 acres).
- Public boat launch on the Androscoggin River is located across the street.
- Built in 1989 with shingle roof; wood frame with vinyl siding.