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Provincetown Listing Of The Week -12 Holway Avenue #4

12 Holway Avenue #4, one bedroom condo plus a den and loft, two baths, 1,025 square feet and is being marketed at $629,000.

 

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Extraordinary architect designed loft with cottage charm. This large one bedroom plus den condo has a unique design. There is a beautifully designed stainless and stone kitchen with a movable center island and a large separate dining area all enjoying soaring double height ceilings. Quartzite floors create a warm natural feel. There is a convertible guest room/den directly off the dining area and a full guest bath. Step down a few steps into the living room that has a full wall of windows that look out to a lush private garden and patio, a gas fireplace and a built in bar. The second level has a master bedroom and custom master bath. A technically striking loft space steps is steps up from the master bedroom that overlooks the main level. The bedroom has cherry hardwood floors and the loft has stained ash hardwood. There is an electrically operated wall of dormer windows on this level that lets the beautiful cape light and breezes in. A/C, parking, extra storage and much more.

 

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12 Holway Avenue #4 is part of a 5 unit association. It has one bedroom and 2 full baths, a separate loft area and a convertible den/guest room with 1,025 square feet. Condo fees are $240, FY 2015 taxes $2,226. There is a Title 5 septic.

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$589,000 On The Cape

Another great curbed.com comparison from Jazmine.

What $589,000 Buys You on Cape Cod Right Now

by Jazmine Donaldson

It’s time once again for Curbed Comparisons, where we break down what you can get at the same price point, style or size in five different Cape and Islands neighborhoods. This week, listings for $589,000.

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[359 Commercial Street, Unit C, Provincetown via Zillow]

Here now, eight Cape Cod properties asking $589,000 – year-round, condos, Capes, close to the beach, in need of TLC, in the village, Circa 1775, overlooking Provincetown Harbor, with fireplaces galore, recently PriceChopped, move-in ready, and ready to rent – with a little something for everyone.

What $589K Buys on Cape Cod

CATAUMET
Kicking off in Cataumet with a classic suburban listing for a 1992 Colonial with 3BR, 2BA on a cul-de-sac. The .97 acre property is asking $589,900.
EAST FALMOUTH
This geographically inclined listing for a “remodeled California ranch” with “a new European style kitchen” and a family room featuring “a Tennessee marble floor” is yours for $589,900.
NEW SEABURY
Here’s a 2,357sf fixer upper on .25 acres in New Seabury for $589,000. The 3BD comes with a sauna, three-season porch and is a “short walk to a fresh water beach.”
OSTERVILLE
Located on the spicy Nutmeg Lane is this 3BD, 2BA ranch. The Oyster Hills listing hit the market in June 2014 for $634,500 and is now hoping for $589,000.
HYANNIS
The original Nathaniel Snow House dates to 1775 and is named after the second owner, Winslow Gray. Asking price for the 7BR compound is $589,000.
DENNIS VILLAGE
First listed in September 2014 for $675,000, this 3BR Cape on 2.09 acres is now looking for $589,000.
CHATHAM
South of Route 28 is this 3BR, 2BA ranch “in move-in condition.” The 1,484 sf home is asking $589,000.
PROVINCETOWN
On the market for the first time in almost 20 years is this 1BR, 1BA with an exclusive use deck. “This downtown penthouse water view condo is quintessential Provincetown!” Asking price is $589,000.
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What’s New In Provincetown?

What’s New?

The West Vine – Bradford Four Corners neighborhood continues to grow.  Three new townhouses at 51 West Vine are being built next to the existing 55 West Vine and 57 West Vine condos. The foundation has been poured for two large condos at 162 Bradford Street Extension. Both three bedroom units are already under agreement pre construction with asking prices of $1.095M and $1.175M. Victors Restaurant and Gale Force Bikes are the commercial centers for the neighborhood.

 

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View from West Vine above Bradford Street.

 

Sections of Commercial Street in the East End and Bradford Street downtown are being repaved over the next few weeks. Beware of parking issues. Picture is of Commercial Street looking east from around number 596 Commercial Street.

 

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The former WA store at 220 Commercial Street has been renovated into two gorgeous new retail spaces. Both have been leased to successful retail operations. Watch for opening announcements in the next few weeks.

 

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The Herring Cove Beach parking lot has been a staging area for the reconstruction work on Province Lands Roads, the road from Herring Cove Beach to Race Point Beach. It should be completed by Memorial Day. The beach erosion at Herring Cove is extensive and the lower part of the parking lot toward Hatches Harbor has lots of damage.  It should also be repaired by Memorial Day. See Cape Cod National Seashore website.

We are anxiously awaiting the reopening of the wildly successful Farlands Reataurant On The Beach at the  new bath house at Herring Cove pictured below.  It has become a local “must do” especially on music and bonfire nights.

 

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…and the horses are resting up for the season at the horse barn on West Vine and Blueberry.

 

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Hope to see you soon.

 

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Low Interest Rates Continue – For Now!

 

Interesting post from Scott at Boston.com. The rate rise consensus has swung back and forth.  Rates will rise …rates will stay low.  Rates are staying low in the short term with increases likely in the long term. How’s that for hedging my bets?

 

How Long Will Low Interest Rates Continue to Help Buyers?

Even in the super expensive Boston area, rising prices may be not necessarily be the biggest threat to buyers in finding a home they can afford.

Instead, an equal or even greater threat over the next few years may be the likelihood that the low-interest-rate gravy train will finally come to an end, experts say.

Overall, low interest rates have kept mortgage payments low, even as prices in a number of hot Boston-area neighborhoods and suburbs have blown past their price records of a decade ago, real estate stats show.

After a disappointing federal jobs market report at the beginning of April, interest rates actually dipped again, skirting historic lows.

Yet with the Federal Reserve having already signaled its plans to consider boosting the federal funds rate by as early as this summer, the writing is on the wall, said Svenja Gudell, Zillow’s senior director of economic research.

That, in turn, could have major implications for home prices and affordability, here and across the country.

“I don’t think this is the trend,” Gudell said of the recent interest rate dip. “We will see mortgage rates pick up in the long run.”

So how much of a difference do those killer low rates make when buying a house?

The prime rate on a 30-year-mortgage, as of April 9, was 3.66 percent, according to federal mortgage giant Freddie Mac, which surveys banks around the country.

If you took out a $500,000 mortgage to buy a three-bedroom house in Waltham, your monthly payments, at that rate, would amount to $2,290, according to Bankrate’s mortgage calculator.

Now let’s boost the interest rate to 6 or 7 percent. These are rates that were common on mortgages back in the 2000s and were not considered particularly high, either.

At 6 percent, the monthly payment on that Waltham house increases to $2,997 – a 30.8 percent increase.

Boost the rate up another point to 7 percent and the monthly payment jumps again, to $3,326, or a 45 percent increase.

As rates rise, buyers, already scrambling to keep up with rising prices could find themselves with diminishing buying power, at least for a time, anyway.

What happens after that will depend on what prices wind up doing.

In theory, as interest rates rise, sellers will eventually be forced to lower their prices or wind up missing the mark with buyers.

“As rates move, we will see some top down pressure on prices, especially in areas where housing is really too expensive,” said Gudell, the Zillow economist, pointing to Boston, San Francisco, and other high-priced markets.

Still, she doesn’t see rising rates triggering a housing crash, either.

There will be time for the market – and buyers and sellers – to adjust as well, Gudell believes. Rates won’t soar overnight, but are more likely to slowly edge up over time.

“I think the increase will be a gradual one,” she said. “At the end of this year, we will already start to see higher mortgage rates, but we are not going to see rates increase to 4.5 percent or 5 percent right away.”

 

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The Goode And Farmer Report – April 2015

 

The Goode And Farmer Report – April 2015 –

PROVINCETOWN

 

What a first quarter! Blizzards, arctic winds, record snowfall – it seemed like it would never end. But finally, spring is here!

It’s tough to identify trends in the first quarter with such a small sampling of information. Especially for a quarter rocked by historically severe weather. Yet with that said, first quarter results were surprisingly strong – a sure sign that demand remains high! For the most part, sales and prices have shown moderate gains and with warmer weather sure to come, the energy is right for a solid spring market.

In Provincetown there were 22 condominium sales in the first quarter vs. 24 last year. The median sales price was up 27% to $528K and the average sale price was up 15% to $528K. Sales volume was even with last years at $11M. The average price per square foot for condos sold was $563, up from $500 per square foot in the 1st quarter of 2014. There are 82 condos on the market with an average asking price of $590K and average price per square foot of $666.

The average sale price for a single-family home was down 5% to $1.03M from $1.08M. The number of single-family home sales in Provincetown increased by 50% to nine from six last year. There are 40 single-family properties on the market with an average asking price of $1.37M. There is still a shortage of inventory in this category that continues to have a direct impact on sales numbers.

 

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Provincetown continues to lead the way on the Outer Cape with higher prices and a higher sales volume. It continues to attract international buyers as well as buyers from around the country who have visited over the years and who now want to have a home here.

We expect that the late spring will create a rush of buyer interest and range of new properties for sale. This delayed spring market coupled with consistent and pent up demand, as well as continued low interest rates, creates an historically opportune time for homeowners to sell.

 

TRURO AND WELLFLEET

 

The average sales price for single-family properties in Truro was up 26% to $922K from $733K in 2014. However, the median price was down 12% to $626K. The number of sales was up from eight to 10 this year. Currently,there are 103 single-family properties on the market with an average asking price of $891K.

In Wellfleet, the average sales price of single-family properties increased dramatically. The reason for this sharp increase was due to the sale of 95 Granny Treats Road – a single-family home that sold for $5.1M – that skewed averages much higher. The number of sales decreased by more than half to five units from 13 in 2014. There are 48 single-family properties on the market with an average asking price of $954K and a median asking price of $601K. Wellfleet is predominantly a single-family sales market as well.

 

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Even with the severe weather this winter and a shortage of inventory in some categories, we continue to see increased prices and sales numbers on the Outer Cape. This illustrates a very resilient market and strong buyer demand.

Please call or stop in if you are thinking of buying a home or selling your existing home, or if you are just curious to see what your home is worth. Our business philosophy has always been that the best-informed buyers and sellers are the most satisfied with their results. And that’s what we do best.

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Beachy Listings Under $300K

 

Fun post by Jazmine at Curbed.com. It is amazing what you can get for under $300K!

 

11 Beachy Outer Cape Listings Under $300K

It’s time once again for Curbed Comparisons, where we break down what you can get at the same price point, style or size in Cape and Islands neighborhoods. This week, beachy Outer Cape listings for under $300,000.

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Here now, 11 beachy Outer Cape properties asking under$300,000. These Truro and Provincetown (sorry, Eastham and Wellfleet) listings are all condos – seasonal and year-round; from 186 to 651 square feet; asking $169,900 to $299,900 – located directly on Cape Cod Bay or within beachfront complexes. Onward to Commercial Street and Shore Road!

Outer Cape Beachfront Listings for Under $300K
566 SHORE ROAD, #2
Built in 1930, this 2BR, 1BA cottage condo is all of 320 square feet and, as the excited brokerbabble point out, “is right on the beach!” Asking price for Unit 2 is $299,900.
556 SHORE ROAD, #6
“A direct waterfront dream can be yours!” So begins the brokerbabble for this 1BR, 1BA at Shoreline Beach Condominiums. Asking price for the 651 square foot unit is $299,000.
544 SHORE ROAD, #9
Located on Beach Point, this 416 square foot cottage has water views and is just “steps away” the association’s private beach. Unit 9 is asking $297,000.
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Unit 9 is a 401 square foot waterfront condo at The Crow’s Nest Resort. The 1BR, 1BA features an outdoor area and an association beach. Yours for $289,000.
355 COMMERCIAL STREET, #7
Unit 7 is a detached 1BR, 1BA condo in Angel’s Landing, a waterfront complex on Provincetown Harbor. The 282-square-footer comes with an exclusive use patio and access to the association deck. First listed in May 2014 for $299,000, a March chop has brought the ask down to $275,000.
353 COMMERCIAL STREET, #18
Also located in Angel’s Landing is this updated and turnkey studio condo with “direct access to the gated brick patio and deck on the beautiful Provincetown Harbor beach.” Unit 18 hit the market back in 2012 for $294,000 and was chopped last month down to $260,000.
482 SHORE ROAD, #6
This top floor 1BR, 1BA on Cape Cod Bay comes with parking for two and an exclusive use balcony with views from “Provincetown to the bridge.” The price tag is $259,000.
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Here’s another unit at the Seaside Inn complex. This 1BR, 1BA has an “exclusive use deck with a couple of more steps into the water” and apparently rents for $1,500 per week. Asking price is $259,000.
482 SHORE ROAD, #19
Yet another Seaside Inn condo is looking for a buyer. This 1BR, 1BA is 384 square feet with a $259,000 ask.
357 COMMERCIAL STREET, #2
Squeeze into this seasonal PTown condo for $245,000. Located in a waterfront complex, the attached cottage is all of 186 square feet and is being offered turnkey.
496 SHORE ROAD, #7
Finally, back to The Crow’s Nest Resort. This 271 square foot unit is a foreclosure with a $169,900 asking price.
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Baby Boomers To Have The Largest Household Growth

 

I found this very interesting….baby boomers aren’t just downsizing, but trading up, going across town and country…going with the “freedom threshold”. A great post by the KCM crew. (Keeping Current Matters)

Baby Boomers: Home Is Where The Heart Is

Baby Boomers Find Freedom in Housing | Keeping Current Matters

Within the next five years, Baby Boomers are projected to have the largest household growth of any other generation during that same time period, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard. Let’s take a look at why…

In Merrill Lynch’s latest study“Home in Retirement: More Freedom, New Choices” they surveyed nearly 6,000 adults ages 21 and older about housing.

Crossing the “Freedom Threshold”

Throughout our lives, there are often responsibilities that dictate where we live. Whether being in the best school district for our children, being close to our jobs, or some other factor is preventing a move, the study found that there is a substantial shift that takes place at age 61.

The study refers to this change as “Crossing the Freedom Threshold”. When where you live is no longer determined by responsibilities, but rather a freedom to live wherever you like. (see the chart below)

Crossing The "Freedom Threshold" | Keeping Current Matters

As one participant in the study stated:

“In retirement, you have the chance to live anywhere you want. Or you can just stay where you are. There hasn’t been another time in life when we’ve had that kind of freedom.” 

On the Move

According to the study, “an estimated 4.2 million retirees moved into a new home last year alone.” Two-thirds of retirees say that they are likely to move at least once during retirement.

The top reason to relocate cited was “wanting to be closer to family” at 29%, a close second was “wanting to reduce home expenses”. See the chart below for the top 6 reasons broken down.

Reasons for Moving in Retirement | Keeping Current Matters

Not Every Baby Boomer Downsizes

There is a common misconception that as retirees find themselves with less children at home that they will instantly desire a smaller home to maintain. While that may be the case for half of those surveyed, the study found that three in ten decide to actually upsize to a larger home.

Some choose to buy a home in a desirable destination with extra space for large family vacations, reunions, extended visits, or to allow other family members to move in with them.

“Retirees often find their homes become places for family to come together and reconnect, particularly during holidays or summer vacations.”

Bottom Line

If your housing needs have changed or are about to change, meet with a local real estate professional in your area who can help with deciding your next step.

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Listing Of The Week 154 Commercial Street

West End two bedroom one bath condo at 154 Commercial Street #3,  975 square feet with an asking price of $629K. This condo has a great location on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Commercial Street.

 

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MLS COPY: Top floor 2 bedroom home with water views and access to Cape Cod Bay across the street. Located in the heart of the West End this bright renovated home has an open living area, large windows to take advantage of the views, wide plank pine floors and kitchen with stainless appliances, black granite counters and cherry cabinetry. In addition to the two bedrooms, there is a large loft space/office above. The bath has a green marble mosaic floor and subway tile surround tub with glass doors. Laundry, central AC, 2 car parking, sunny private deck and an exclusive yard area complete the offering. There is a low condo fee and stable association. New roof in 2013. Weekly rentals and pets for owners. This is a rare opportunity to own a renovated top floor, 2 bedroom home with water views, 2 car parking in the heart of the West End of Provincetown.

 

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Provincetown Listing Of The Week – 153 Commercial Street

Waterfront condo – 153 Commercial Street #6 , has three bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 1,142 square feet with an asking price of $1.749M.

 

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MLS COPY: It doesn’t get any better than this! Located beachfront in the heart of the West End, this 3BR/2.5BA free standing condo lives like a single family, and is the one you’ve been waiting for. This immaculate unit received a gut renovation in 2008 and was refinished in a contemporary style, using the highest quality materials. You’ll enjoy views from every room of this house, and from any of the 3 decks. The open floor plan living space includes a lovely kitchen, dining area, and living room with panoramic views. In unit laundry, gleaming blond pine plank floors, and air conditioning throughout. Direct beach access, weekly rentals permitted, pets for owners, and parking for one small to medium sized car. Very strong rental history. 6 unit association, professionally managed.

 

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Provincetown Listing Of The Week – 293 Commercial Street #3

Two bedroom, great rental income, convenient downtown location.

293 Commercial Street #3 is a two bedroom one bath condo with 608 square feet – asking price of $265,000.

 

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MLS COPY: Two bedroom and one full bath top floor condo located in the heart of Provincetown, downtown between the two wharfs. Well designed with two good size bedrooms, 3 huge closets and a bath with a tub. Well equipped galley kitchen with cafe height island pass-through that is open to the bright living room. Total cosmetic interior renovation 3 years ago. A/C units for each room. Pets and weekly rentals are allowed. Fun and convenient downtown location. Excellent rental history.

 

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This cute condo is one of the few two bedroom condos available under $300K.  A great affordable year round home or income property.

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