Current county contact
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County profile
Partially sourcedSagadahoc County has a first-pass Maine source-discovery record. Tiny home, RV, off-grid, container-home, ADU, water, septic, access, shoreland, winter-maintenance, and building-permit feasibility should be confirmed through town staff, LUPC where applicable, subdivision documents, private covenants, and parcel-level research before purchase.
Profile boundary
This profile summarizes county-level signals. Before relying on a parcel, verify current rules with planning, zoning, building, environmental health, water, road, fire, title, and local professionals.
Verification queue
This profile has official source coverage for county-level discovery, but it still needs stronger current county-office confirmation before being promoted to verified. Treat it as a shortlist candidate, then confirm the exact parcel and intended use with local offices.
Confirm who handles planning, subdivision, rural addressing, floodplain, permitting, and enforcement for the parcel.
Ask about the specific structure, RV or camper occupancy plan, water source, septic path, access road, and development sequence.
At a glance
County-level discovery summary for alternative housing research. Use this as a shortlist signal, then verify the specific parcel and code path.
Sagadahoc County has a Freedom Score of 35. Its strongest profile signals are ADUs (4/5) and Container homes (3/5).
Best initial fit: Lower Kennebec and Midcoast Maine rural land screening, LUPC and town-level due diligence, off-grid and homestead buyers who can verify winter access, septic, water, and local jurisdiction before purchase. Check county planning materials before making parcel assumptions.
$63,990 per acre snapshot with 86 active land listings and a 4/5 availability signal.
do not treat this Maine source pass as parcel approval
Lifestyle indexes
These indexes translate the county data into practical shortlisting signals for common alternative-living goals. They are discovery scores, not parcel approvals.
Tiny homes, RV living, ADUs, container homes, and land cost signals.
Off-grid score, solar, rural land availability, low density, and utility friction.
Land affordability, availability, growing season, density, and water-climate signals.
Price-per-acre snapshot, land availability, and county-level tax burden context.
Broadband proxy, wired access, cellular reliance, and remote-work suitability.
Trust strip
Fast source context for this county profile. Use the full source trail below for links, citations, and parcel-level verification reminders.
LandWatch
Census Reporter ACS 2024 5-year table B28002
USGS PAD-US Manager Type GIS layer
NASA POWER 2001-2020 solar irradiance climatology
Planning, zoning, building, and profile links
Verified county-level discovery scores
Tiny home feasibility in Sagadahoc County is not confirmed by this Maine source pass. Use Maine LUPC resources for unorganized territory and local town offices for organized municipalities. Verify zoning district, dwelling classification, manufactured-home treatment, minimum-size rules, foundation or mobility status, building permits, utilities, sanitation, road access, shoreland zoning, subdivision rules, and private covenants.
Long-term RV or camper occupancy in Sagadahoc County should be confirmed with the controlling town, plantation, unorganized-territory authority, or LUPC staff. Review occupancy duration, camping restrictions, construction-use rules, utility hookups, wastewater disposal, driveway and road access, winter maintenance, emergency access, shoreland zoning, subdivision covenants, and local enforcement posture.
Off-grid projects in Sagadahoc County should verify LUPC or municipal land-use process, Maine subsurface wastewater requirements, private well feasibility, shoreland zoning, wetlands, floodplain, legal access, emergency response, road maintenance, winter access, and private restrictions before relying on rural acreage.
Container-home projects in Sagadahoc County should be reviewed as dwelling or structure proposals through the town, LUPC, and building official where applicable. Engineering, foundation, insulation, snow load, wind load, egress, utilities, sanitation, fire access, and Maine building-code treatment may matter.
ADU feasibility in Sagadahoc County is parcel-specific. Confirm zoning, primary-dwelling status, occupancy limits, building review, utilities, septic or sewer capacity, shoreland zoning, town or LUPC jurisdiction, and private covenants.
Sourced market snapshot
Source: LandWatch snapshot from June 12, 2026. LandWatch county page snapshot. Active listing count is from the county page title/metadata; medianAcrePrice is the median asking price per acre from visible page listing data (25 nonzero sampled listings), not a full-market median or appraisal.
Sourced Census estimate
Population uses 2024 U.S. Census county estimates. Density is computed from county land area in the imported GeoJSON boundary data.
Parcel-level verification needed
Water availability in Sagadahoc County is parcel-specific. Maine private-well and drinking-water resources are useful starting points, but buyers should verify well feasibility, public-water service if available, water testing, contamination risk, seasonal access, and subdivision-specific rules.
Septic feasibility in Sagadahoc County requires parcel-level review under Maine subsurface wastewater rules, including site evaluation, soils, setbacks, shoreland limits, water-source separation, system design, repair rules, and town or LUPC-specific requirements.
Mixed sourced and derived layers
Public land source: USGS PAD-US Manager Type GIS layer snapshot from 2026. County-clipped GIS estimate using PAD-US 4.1 manager type records for Maine. Includes federal, state, local, and district-managed polygons; excludes tribal, NGO, and private-managed records. This is a discovery-level public/protected lands estimate, not a parcel-level access determination. Sample matched labels: Agricultural Conservation Easement Program - Agricultural Land Easements (ACEP-ALE), Sagadahoc, ME; Alan E. Hutchinson Wildlife Management Area; Alice Wheeler Farm; Alora Drive ROW; Androscoggin Brunswick- Topsham Riverwalk; Androscoggin River Bicycle and Pedestrian Path; Bath Community Park; Bath Waterfront Park; Beatrice Baxter Memorial Forest; Bonyun Preserve; Brookings Bay Intertidal; Brookings Bay Right of Way; CMP Carry-in ROW; Caesar Pond Wildlife Management Area; Cathance River Trail/ Public Works; Emergency Watershed Protection Program - Floodplain Easement (EWPP-FPE), Sagadahoc, ME; Emerson Lane Field; Erratic Island; Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRPP), Sagadahoc, ME; Fire Dept. Lot; Fort Baldwin -Popham Colony; Fort Popham; Freyee Islands; Freyee Islands East Center; Goat Island; Goddards Pond Park; Gooseberry Island; Green Space; Head of Tide; Hermit Island Ledge; Historic Water Tower; Island; Josephine Newman Audubon Sanctuary; KELT-ButlerHead; KEP - Back River - Flying Point Preserve; Kennebec Estuary; Kennebec Estuary (Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife); Kennebec Estuary - Chopps Creek Wildlife Management Area; Kennebec Estuary - Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife; Kennebec Estuary - Muddy River Wildlife Management Area; Kennebec Estuary Project - MDIFW; Kennebec Estuary Project - Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife; Kennebec River Estuary; Kennebec River Estuary - Wallentine parcel; Kennebec River Estuary Wildlife Management Area; Kennebec River Estuary Wilson parcel; Kennebec River Light; Kep; Kep - Back River - Flying Point; Kep - Back River - Swett Marsh; Kep - Muddy River; Library Park; Little River; Mailly Waterfront Park; Malaga Island Ledge; Mark Ledge; Merrymeeting Bay; Merrymeeting Bay - East; Merrymeeting Bay Wildlife Management Area; Middle Mark Island; Mountain Road Landing; North End Boat Launch; Peacock Beach State Park; Perkins Island; Perkins Island Light; Phippsburg Boat Launch Site; Popham Beach State Park; Popham Colony; Recycling Center; Reid State Park; Retention Pond; Richmond Waterfront Park; Robert DeWick Recreation Area; Rogers Property; Round the Cove Trail; School District; Sewall Woods; South End Boat Launch; South End Park; Sprague Pond.
Broadband source: Census Reporter ACS 2024 5-year table B28002 snapshot from 2024. Broadband score is a county-level ACS household broadband subscription proxy, not parcel-level service availability. Score is based on the percentage of households with broadband of any type.
Solar source: NASA POWER 2001-2020 solar irradiance climatology for 2001-2020. County-centroid solar proxy using NASA POWER ALLSKY_SFC_SW_DWN annual all-sky surface shortwave downward irradiance. This is a county-level solar resource estimate, not a parcel-level PV design study.
County office links, sourced data layers, and profile citations used to build this county-level research summary.
County-level profile reviewed; parcel-level confirmation still required
This profile is currently marked partially sourced. It is ready for county comparison and early research, but legal claims and parcel-specific decisions should still be verified against county code, planning offices, and local experts.
County FAQ
Sagadahoc County has a Freedom Score of 35, which makes it useful for county-level discovery. Treat that score as a shortlist signal, then verify zoning, building, water, septic, access, and covenant rules for the specific parcel.
Sagadahoc County has a tiny home score of 2/5. That score does not approve a tiny home by itself; it means the county is worth researching through planning, zoning, building code, sanitation, and parcel-specific rules.
Sagadahoc County has an RV living score of 1/5. RV rules often depend on duration, construction status, sanitation, water, zoning district, and whether the land is inside a subdivision or municipality.
Sagadahoc County has an off-grid score of 2/5. Off-grid feasibility still depends on legal access, septic or OWTS approval, water options, fire risk, winter access, and whether a lawful dwelling can be permitted.
Sagadahoc County has a land affordability score of 20/100 based on the current county-level dataset. Use this for comparison only, because actual parcel prices can vary by road access, utilities, terrain, water, covenants, and listing quality.
Based on the current profile, Sagadahoc County is best suited for Lower Kennebec and Midcoast Maine rural land screening, LUPC and town-level due diligence, off-grid and homestead buyers who can verify winter access, septic, water, and local jurisdiction before purchase. The best fit can change once you narrow from county-level research to a specific property.
Before buying, confirm zoning, building permits, legal access, road maintenance, water rights or well eligibility, septic feasibility, wildfire requirements, floodplain issues, mineral rights, and any HOA, POA, subdivision, or covenant restrictions.