Augusta homes for sale are located right in the midst of one of Maine's most desirable communities. Nature's bounty is all around, and our real estate agents know there are plenty of different ways to enjoy it all – from exploring it to, well, eating it!
Whether living right in Augusta or in one of the surrounding towns, you'll find yourself at the crossroads of plenty of local farmers markets. While many farmers markets are seasonal, there's such a selection in the local area that you're bound to find one ready for your visit at any time of year.
At Sprague & Curtis, our real estate agents know the magnificent natural beauty of the Kennebec Valley is only the start. Augusta homes for sale are nestled within beautiful surroundings, but local charm and culture are just as important.
One thing many newcomers are surprised to discover is the busy antiquing scene. The Kennebec Valley is dotted with an eclectic assortment of antique shops full of vintage furniture and other precious items.
Let's visit with a few now:
Maine proudly stands out as the #3 producer of maple syrup in the country. Yes, it's true we're not that far from Canada, but maple syrup from The Pine Tree State is in a class by itself.
Whether you slather it on pancakes or slip it in your coffee, our real estate agents know that maple syrup is a local tradition. When you choose Augusta homes for sale, you will have the opportunity to partake in it with some of the freshest maple syrup you can find in the United States.
It's hard to imagine a place with a deeper and more unique history than Maine's Kennebec Valley. Our real estate agents never tire of delving into the past of Augusta and the surrounding areas.
For history buffs, the Kennebec Historical Society is an incredible asset. Offering a wealth of educational resources and programs, the Kennebec Historical Society should be your first stop if you want to learn more about Maine history.