
Maine's Kennebec Valley really comes to life in summertime, with a wide range of fairs, festivals, and events. Many of them, including the much-anticipated Taste of Waterville Festival, are just minutes from these Hallowell homes for sale.
Highlighting all the unique flavors of Maine's diverse culinary landscape, Taste of Waterville is now in its 30th year. As we get ready for one of our favorite summertime festivals in Maine, our real estate agents are excited to share more information about Taste of Waterville.
About Taste of Waterville

No matter if you choose Hallowell homes for sale or Augusta homes for sale, you can count on many exciting amenities in your new neighborhood. Our real estate agents know that choosing a new home isn't just about the property itself but also about the community you decide to become a part of.
The Kennebec Valley area is well known for its natural beauty as well as its strong local economy. One of the most enticing parts of living in the region is getting to see the development of small businesses that give our towns and cities a unique flair – and craft breweries are at the forefront of it all.

Lobster is to Maine what BBQ is to Texas. Enjoy the king of fresh Maine seafood at these wonderful Kennebec Valley restaurants favored by our real estate agents.

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.