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Provincetown – Studs to Shingles – The Busiest Four Corners – Race Road and Franklin Street

 

There is an amazing amount of construction going at the intersection of Race Road and Franklin Street in the West End. Two single family homes are being built; approximately 10 condos are being built, and a newly renovated condo is on the market. This great neighborhood is only a five minute walk to Commercial Street with a wonderful balance of single family homes and condos in a variety of architectural styles.

 

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The old Ronnie White property at 65 Franklin Street is being developed into ten (plus or minus) condos. The first two units are framed and being closed up for winter interior finishing. These reverse floor plan one bedroom plus condos are looking great. We hear they will be in the $700’s. More details will follow as soon as available.

 

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The corner property at 15 Race Road was subdivided into two lots. 15 Race Road and 70 Franklin Street. The single family house at 15 Race Road is up and looking great. It has three bedrooms and three baths with 1,700 square feet. It looks like it will be done by summer. It is under contract with an asking price of  $1.350M. The google earth picture still shows the old buildings which were demolished to be replace by two new single family homes.

 

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The other house with a 70 Franklin Street address isn’t in the ground yet. It will be a three bedroom three bath house with 1,712 square feet. Its is also under contract with an asking price of $1.349M. The rendering is shown below.

 

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73 Franklin Street was developed into two condos.  #2 is on the market for $899K.  It is a fully renovated two bedroom, 2.5 bath condo with 1,123 square feet, with a private deck and gardens and parking for two.

 

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Provincetown – Back On The Market – 46 Shank Painter Road – $875K

 

46 Shank Painter Road is a 15 year old contemporary cape with luxurious living on three levels – and a complete surprise! As you enter the house you are immediately struck by the view of Shank Painter Pond Wildlife Sanctuary. Most people don’t realize that this incredible pond view exists behind the house. This house literally sits on Shank Painter Pond and looks out on the most beautiful conservation land in town.

 

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The front of the house is a traditional full Cape with an extension that has it’s own entrance, and the back of the house is 3 full floors of glass sliders that take full advantage of the view – and is only 2 blocks to Commercial Street!

The pictures below show the living room and dining room – the west and south walls are rough hewn stone, the floors are hardwood, (and have just been refinished) and the view is delightful. There is a wood burning fireplace, a large full bath, and a den with doors out to a sheltered and private sunning/dining deck.

 

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The chef’s kitchen has double Themador wall ovens, double stainless sinks, a subzero fridge, a 6 burner gas stove top, double trash compactors and beautiful marble and tiled full wall backsplash.

 

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The spacious master suite on the lower level has sliders out to the yard and pond beyond.  The large master bath has double sinks, a large glass enclosed shower, and the double size soaking tub with a view that you see below. In addition on this level there are double walk in closets,  a full size sauna, and a large laundry room with side by side W/D and extra storage. In the backyard, steps from the master bedroom is a large hot tub, and an outside shower.

 

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The second suite is the top floor of the house, and has stunning views of the conservation land stretching out before you. This floor is a light and bright and has been used by the owners as an artists studio. There is a combination master bath, and a charming  meditation room on this floor, and a private deck.

46 Shank Painter Road is being offered at $875,000.

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Cape Cod Housing Shortage

 

This is an good article from Boston Magazine about the Cape Cod real housing shortage. We have inventory and affordability challenges in most markets on the Cape and surely in Provincetown as my posts have illustrated. We are fortunate though in Provincetown to have proactive, forward thinking folks in town government and on town boards who are spending huge amounts of time and energy on trying to find solutions to the challenges we face.

 

There’s an Alarming Housing Shortage on Cape Cod

And it’s only going to get worse.

Wealthy vacationers are sucking the life out of Cape Cod, and it looks like they won’t be stopping anytime soon.

Banker & Tradesman reports more and more seasonal visitors are buying second homes on the Cape, which does not bode well for the region’s year-round residents. A swell in the demand for vacation homes is pushing out the regular folks—like restaurant workers and shop owners—who keep the Cape’s tourism industry churning.

This, and other unfortunate data, was published in a new Barnstable County housing market analysis prepared for the Cape Cod Commission. The report’s main takeaway? There’s an alarming housing shortage on the Cape. Massachusetts’ summer playground is suffering from an “affordability gap” thanks to rising home prices and low wage growth in the Cape’s tourism businesses.

As more homes on Cape Cod are bought up by vacationers, there’s decreased inventory for year-round residents—resulting in higher home prices. Usually, that shrinking inventory problem could be solved by building more houses, but Cape Cod’s low-paid workers can’t afford to build. Banker & Tradesman notes “what little homebuilding is happening is mostly second homes, with the exception of a few, modestly-sized affordable rental projects in the works.” And because there aren’t enough new homes being built, those looking to downsize have nowhere to go, which ties up even more of the inventory.

It doesn’t help that half of all second homes in Massachusetts are on the Cape. Over the next eight years, demand for vacation homes is expected to grow six percent, or twice as fast as year-round units.

“The Cape is experiencing a long-term surge in seasonal unit demand that it has never experienced before,” reads the report. “While second homes have been part of Cape Cod’s landscape and economy for decades, the unprecedented housing crisis of 2009 created something that Cape Cod’s housing market never experienced.”

The recovery period after the recession caused demand for seasonal homes to spike, and many year-round units were converted to vacation homes. According to the report, this surge will continue to have a long-lasting effect on Cape Cod’s housing market for the next decade. There are other takeaways from the analysis, too, like how the burden is mainly felt by those earning 80 percent or less of Barnstable County’s median income: $63,251. But the pinch will soon be felt even further up the income scale. By 2025, the greatest increase in burdened households will be in those earning 100 to 120 percent of the projected median income.

So, what is the state’s hook-shaped sand bar to do?

Simply increasing the supply of houses won’t magically cure the Cape since “there will be a strong economic incentive for the new construction to be converted to seasonal units,” reads the report. The analysis lays out a few solutions, including increasing the diversity of senior housing, increasing multi-family housing, and creating better public infrastructure.

“This isn’t a problem we can build our way out of under the regulations of the past,” Cape Cod Commission executive Paul Niedzwiecki said in a statement. “If we create the right environment and appropriate opportunities for higher density, we could see the market respond and close these gaps.”

 

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Provincetown – Goode And Farmer Report – October 2017

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Studs to Shingles – Provincetown New Construction

Here is my first edition of Studs To Shingles for the fall. There is tons of activity which I’ll try to keep you on top of over the next several weeks.

65 Franklin Street, the old Ronnie White property (small pic below) has finally begun development into what will be several condos – there are reports of 8-12 units.  The picture on the right  is the first building going up which we hear will consist of two one bedroom plus units. There will be a second story. The minute we get more details we will pass it on.  It should be an exciting development.

 

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There is Lots of activity on Point Street.

There is a new house going up at 29 Point Street. (The picture on the right) Is it  spec house or a  private home being built. Ill find out!

In the picture on the left you can see a peek of 33 Point Street which is in the framing stage. It is on a 13,939 square foot lot that sold for $495K in 2015. Sure to be a great house. I am keeping and eye on it too to see if it is a spec house for sale or  a private home being built.

 

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31 Point Street (below) is a brand new single family home with three bedrooms three baths and 1,400 square feet.  It is being marketed for $1.329M.

 

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MLS REMARKS:  Brand New Construction, Just completed and new to the market! Gorgeous custom 3 bedroom home on exclusive Point Street in the West End. Feel the privacy and tranquility of this special neighborhood as you enjoy tree house views from the main level which offers custom wood flooring, custom cabinetry and fine finishes throughout. All bedrooms have en suite bathrooms with oversized showers and the living/dining room enjoys cathedral ceilings loads of sunlight as well as a custom wood paneled fireplace and a built in window seat. Listing courtesy of Atlantic Bay Sothebys Int’l Realty. 

 

70 Franklin Street is one of two lots which includes 15 Race Road and is being developed into two single family homes. (15 Race Road is already under contract) This house has three bedrooms and three baths and 1,675 square feet. It is being marketed for $1.349M. The picture below is the empty lot and the larger picture is a rendering of 70 Franklin Street.

 

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MLS Remarks: West End New Construction. This 1650+ sf single family home will have a great open living/dining area, a chef’s kitchen with island, bedroom, and full bath on the first floor. Upstairs will be 2 large ensuite bedrooms. This home will include all the modern conveniences… high end fixtures and appliances, energy efficient gas heat, central A/C, gas fireplace, a basement with interior access, outdoor shower, 2 car garage, beautiful outdoor space, and so much more!! Expected completion of this home by July, 2018. Listing courtesy of Cove Real Estate.

 

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Provincetown – Listing Of The Week -15 Center Street

15 Center Street s a five bedroom four bath home with 2,409 square feet, located in the center of town. It is being marketed at $1.399M.

 

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MLS REMARKS: Classic single family with charming details & sweeping front porch in the heart of town. 1st floor features a large living room, dining room, & den/media room with half bath. A sun room offers true indoor/outdoor living. The eat-in kitchen boasts extensive cabinetry, updated appliances, brick fireplace, & rear deck access. Upstairs, two master suites feature charming architectural details & ensuite baths, plus a large third bedroom & hall bath. Highlights include AC throughout, new propane furnace, whole house water filter system, indoor/outdoor sound system, & basement/attic storage. The large lot features beautiful gardens, expansive entertaining deck, storage shed, & parking for six+ cars, all located just a block from Commercial St. Listing courtesy of Coldwell Banker Pat Shultz Realty. 

 

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Goode and Farmer Report – July 2017

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Studs To Shingles – Provincetown New Construction

 

Spring is here and with that the pace of building and renovation is at full speed.  Every year between late March and June the wonderful sounds of saws and hammers and contractors trucks is comforting especially to those year rounders who anxiously await summer’s return. I will continue updating you on all the commercial projects that are in the works and occasionally comment on interesting and visible private projects, always being aware of privacy concerns.

 

The development at 350 Bradford Street, at the old Michael Shays property. 

 

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More going on at the former Michael Shays Restaurant property at 350 Bradford Street. The building has been demolished and there is an amazing retaining wall being built at the back of the property. One of the buildings on the west end of the complex is going up already! Hopefully we will see some marketing information soon….and Ill keep you posted. Developer Chris Wise plan calls  for the construction of 13 units, contained in six duplexes and one single-unit residence.

 

 

Lovely and iconic 82 Commercial Street sold last May for $2.350M. It looks like they are doing a full landscape/hardscape revision. You can watch the progress all spring while getting your sandwiches at Relish.

 

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Past marketing Remarks: Offered on the public market for the first time since it was built in 1820, this showplace has only had 3 families own it in the past 100 years. This classic Cape Cod home, with its sweeping lawn & white picket fence, is an iconic property in Provincetown’s West End, one of a very few that boast this square footage on almost a 1/4 acre of land, in the heart of the historic district. The house has been impeccably restored to its original grandeur, and all of its core infrastructure has been brought up to date.

 

76 Commercial Street, sold for $720K last July. It is a  three bedroom two bath condo with 2,225 square feet.  They have gutted the first two floors to the studs, and raised the house to put in a new foundation.  It will be exciting to watch the renovation progress on this classic Provincetown home this spring/summer.

 

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Past marketing Remarks: This spacious unit in the desirable West End once owned by Provincetown Artist Hans Hoffman – Beautiful views of the Bay and close to downtown shops, restaurants, and all that one needs in Provincetown.

 

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Provincetown Sale Of The Week – 160 Bradford Street EXT – $1.145M

160 Bradford Street EXT #2 is a three bedroom six bath home with 2,639 square feet. It was listed  for $1.199M and sold for $1.145M.

 

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MLS Remarks: Spacious Provincetown west end three bedroom townhouse, built in 2014, offers many options on how to best use the well designed space. The open floor plan on the entry level is ideal for entertaining with dining area, living room with loft style fireplace, and designer kitchen. The mix of high gloss white, Wenge look cabinets and stylish glass back splash gives the kitchen a contemporary flair. A bedroom, also ideal for a home office, with full bath and a hall half bath complete the first floor. There are lightly stained red oak floors throughout the home. The second floor has two nicely sized bedrooms, with lots of light and en suite baths. The lower level that runs the length of the home can be accessed internally or directly from outside, provides great additional space.

 

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Goode And Farmer Report – April 2017

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