Communities

  • Kennebec Valley, Maine

    Kennebec Valley is the widest north-south region of Maine, covering more than 5000 square miles. It consists of the Somerset, Kennebec, and Androscoggin Counties.

    Visitors will be charmed by mystical views, accompanied by the Kennebec River and Lake Moosehead. It is impossible not to succumb to the evil charm of the primeval places that combine nature and a place to settle. For the adventurous, there is the Appalachian Trail, Moxie Falls (Maine's highest waterfall), and The Old Canada Road.

    It is also an area that is rapidly developing economically and offers jobs in various industries. Being close to nature makes life and work in the Kennebec Valley a blissful one.

    Kennebec Valle is the perfect place for all true pioneers.

  • Greater Portland, Maine

    Greater Portland, a hub city of a metropolitan area in southern Maine, is also known as the Portland metropolitan area. The location consists of the town of Portland and the smaller towns of South Portland and Biddeford - they are the three largest cities in this area and are defined as principal cities of the MSA.

    The location attracts investors and employees from various areas, and in addition, is growing at six times the national average. Modern enterprises based in Greater Portland include OROS, Element Six, and RealWear.

    A prime location and proximity to various transportation hubs, including Portland International Airport (PDX), makes Greater Portland an important landmark on the West Coast residential and business map.

    An important advantage is the affordable real estate prices for everyone.

  • Mid-Coast, Maine

    Mid-Coast is located in Maine and includes Cumberland, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo counties. The location on the coast of Maine gives the Mid-Coast a unique climate. Nearby are Reid State Park and Popham Beach, both locations with access to unique beaches and scenic beauty.

    When in the Mid-Coast you will appreciate the small family businesses that are based here, as well as the peace and quiet known from small towns with their own character.

    These areas are very popular tourist regions. It is tourism that drives the local economy, and the amazing views, warm climate, and friendly residents will make you decide to settle here. The Maine Maritime Museum and the Penobscot Marine Museum are worth a visit!