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Elin Elisofon

Elin Elisofon
Real Estate Agent
Lincolnville ME

(ME: BA919434)

13 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Waldo County, ME
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Lincolnville Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
Po Box 5
Lincolnville, ME  04849
(Waldo County)
Office Phone
207-592-2984
Office Fax
207-763-4885
Mobile
207-450-1937
Email
e***@*******************.com
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Service Areas

North Haven: ME Islesboro: ME Vinalhaven: ME

About Elin Elisofon

Elin has been a resident of Vinalhaven since childhood, with deep-rooted connections to the surrounding islands of North Haven and Islesboro. Her real estate practice is dedicated to guiding buyers and sellers in these communities, with a particular emphasis on preserving the historic homes and landscapes that define their character.

An accomplished artist and conservationist, Elin resides in a farmhouse constructed in 1843 by Joel and Mary Jane Philbrook, where she has fostered lasting friendships with their granddaughters. Her passion for gardening and animal welfare complements her commitment to the environment, as she actively advocates for the well-being of all creatures.

Elin brings a wealth of experience in land preservation, having served as an early board member of two accredited land trusts: the Vinalhaven Land Trust and the Hill Country Land Trust in Fredericksburg, Texas. Her two-decade tenure on the board of the Vinalhaven Land Trust, beginning in 1986, included leadership as Chair of the Easements and Acquisitions Committee. In this role, she collaborated with fellow board members to assist families in conserving their properties' natural resources, safeguarding vital habitats, and establishing extensive public access trails throughout Vinalhaven.

In addition to her conservation efforts, Elin contributed to the Town of Vinalhaven Planning Commission, where she played a pivotal role in developing a comprehensive Natural Resource Inventory. This initiative was crucial for informed land use decisions and the implementation of new zoning regulations aimed at protecting the island's natural assets.

As a year-round resident, Elin has shown unwavering dedication to preserving Vinalhaven's unique landscape and historical architecture while actively supporting the broader community. She has taken steps to conserve her own historic farm and has encouraged others to protect the island’s vernacular architecture. Furthermore, Elin is a founding member of Vinalhaven Eldercare Services (VES), an organization focused on enabling local elders to remain in their community. VES offers assisted living at the Ivan Calderwood Homestead, along with essential in-home services such as Meals on Wheels, transportation, and Medic Alert phones, ensuring that seniors can continue to thrive on Vinalhaven throughout their lives.

Waldo County, ME Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$649,001
Avg. Listing Price
From Elin's portfolio
3.2 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,117 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
187
Active Listings
Current inventory

Waldo County's real estate landscape reflects the unique character of midcoast Maine, where working waterfronts meet rural farmland and seasonal communities blend with year-round residential markets. With 85 actively licensed real estate agents serving the region, this market demonstrates remarkable resilience despite its relatively modest size, driven by increasing demand from remote workers and retirees seeking authentic Maine coastal living experiences.

The county's proximity to both Camden's luxury market and Belfast's emerging arts scene creates interesting price dynamics, while towns like Searsport and Stockton Springs offer more affordable entry points into coastal Maine ownership. What makes Waldo County particularly intriguing is how its 85 agents with email connectivity maintain strong digital communication networks, enabling them to serve clients from Boston to Bar Harbor who are discovering this less crowded alternative to Cumberland and Hancock counties.

Major Waldo County, Maine Real Estate Markets

Belfast anchors the county's real estate activity as the largest city and county seat, where historic downtown revitalization has sparked renewed interest in both commercial and residential properties. The city's working waterfront, combined with its growing reputation as a cultural hub, attracts buyers seeking authentic coastal Maine experiences without Camden's premium pricing. Searsport's maritime heritage and Stockton Springs' deep-water port create unique opportunities for waterfront properties and marine-related businesses.

The northern communities of Unity and Thorndike represent the county's agricultural heart, where farmland preservation meets growing demand for rural properties suitable for homesteading and small-scale farming operations. These inland areas have seen surprising growth as remote workers discover they can access high-speed internet while maintaining large lots and agricultural opportunities, creating a distinct market segment that differs dramatically from the coastal properties just miles away.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Waldo County's real estate market operates on fascinating seasonal rhythms, with summer months bringing increased activity in waterfront communities while winter periods favor inland properties and year-round residences. The county's position between the Penobscot Bay and inland agricultural regions creates micro-markets where coastal properties command premium prices, yet affordable options remain available just minutes from tidewater.

Inventory challenges persist across all price points, particularly for move-in-ready properties under $300,000, while the luxury segment above $500,000 shows surprising strength in communities like Northport and Lincolnville. The market benefits from its proximity to larger employment centers in Bangor and Augusta, yet maintains distinctly rural character that appeals to buyers seeking escape from urban pressures without complete isolation from services and amenities.

Why Businesses Need Waldo County, Maine Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders and insurance providers find Waldo County's 85 connected agents essential for understanding local market nuances, from flood zone considerations in coastal Searsport to agricultural property valuations in inland Unity. These agents possess irreplaceable knowledge about seasonal market fluctuations, local zoning requirements, and the specific needs of buyers relocating from urban markets to rural Maine communities.

Home service providers, contractors, and property management companies rely on agent networks to identify emerging neighborhoods and connect with new homeowners requiring services. With complete email accessibility across all 85 licensed agents, businesses can efficiently communicate about market opportunities, property maintenance needs, and service availability throughout this geographically diverse county where local knowledge makes the difference between successful transactions and missed opportunities.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Elin Elisofon has 1 property for sale in Lincolnville and surrounding areas.

$305,000

Listed 2026-02-06

11 Cottage St
Vinalhaven, ME  04863

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 567
Lot: 7,405 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Elin Elisofon currently has no rental properties available in Lincolnville and surrounding areas. Check back later.