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West End Listing Of The Week

7 Oppen Lane is large post and beam home with 3 bedrooms, 4 baths and 2,912 square feet.  It is being marketed for $1.850M. Oppen Lane is in the West End past Victors restaurant.

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MLS COPY AND PICTURES: Custom-built Timberpeg post & beam set on a large, private lot in the West End. Expansive windows face s/sw with sweeping views of Long Point and Cape Cod Bay. Cathedral ceilings, 2-story windows and an open floor plan invite sunshine and ocean breezes into beautiful living spaces. Glass doors open onto large deck with outdoor kitchen. Gourmet cook’s kitchen with ample counter and cupboard space, professional-grade appliances, island, separate pantry and dining area. A kitchen garden provides fresh herbs and vegetables. Gas fireplace, custom built-ins, whole house music system, gracious foyer and first floor master suite with Jacuzzi tub and private deck. Other amenities include first floor laundry, elevator, temperature controlled wine cellar, radiant heat and central vac.

 

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East End Listing Of TheWeek

555 Commercial Street #D is an East End waterfront condo with 2 bedrooms 2 baths and 1,364 square feet.  It is being marketed for $1.495M

 

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MLS COPY: This impressive two-story waterfront townhouse offers breathtaking views from Truro to MacMillan Wharf and beyond. Located in the East End, this home offers an exclusive front brick patio surrounded by mature plantings perfect for summer grilling. The open floor plan promises unobstructed views of Cape Cod Bay whether you’re in the kitchen, dining area or relaxing in the living room by the wood burning fireplace. The current owner created an office on the first floor to telecommute and could easily be opened up to maximize the living space. A sliding glass door leads to a waterfront deck with stairs to the beach. There are two bedrooms on the second floor. The spacious master bedroom has ample closet space, wood burning stove, windows on three sides, and two sliding glass doors leading to a large balcony overlooking the bay.

 

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Provincetown Sales Of The Week

Three properties that sold in the last week are highlighted below. They provide a  great example of the diversity and breadth of properties available in Provincetown. A West End single family home with a pool, a pristine West End townhouse condo, and a more traditional contemporary single in the Shank Painter Province Landings apartments neighborhood.

89 Bayberry Avenue is a great resort like home with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths and 2,600 square.  It sold for $1.2M.

 

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This 4BR 3BA West End oasis with views,2FP, a htd. pool and hot tub, provides privacy, tranquility and a wonderful floorplan for all. The entry level of this exquisitly maintained contemporary cape has a large fireplaced living room, separate dining area and open kitchen all looking out to a large deck and beautifully landscaped grounds. In addition, there are two bedrooms and a full bath. The upper story is home to a remarkable master suite with a bedroom, second fireplaced living room and full bath with a large separate walk in shower. A second private deck is accessed from the suite. The first level has a bedroom, full bath and walks out to the fabulously landscaped back yard.

 

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46 Pleasant Street #A is a terrific West End condo that has everything! It sold for $525K.  It has 2 bedrooms and a 1 1/2 baths, along with a large den/family room  for entertainment or extra guests. This home has 1,070 square feet, and two great outdoor spaces, numerous upgrades, 2 parking spaces and a coveted location in the West End.

46 Pleasant St #A, $595K, 2/2, 1,080 sf.
46 Pleasant St #A, $595K, 2/2, 1,080 sf.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The open floor plan is great for entertaining and light and bright with windows on 3 sides. The kitchen is newly renovated with granite counters, white cabinets and hardwood floors.  There is a full laundry in the renovated half bath directly off the kitchen. The living room has a gas fireplace and there is a separate dining area in the sunny northeast corner of the house. There are two great outdoor spaces including a large private fenced in deck in the back  of there condo for grilling and dining. There is plenty of room for relaxing and dining on the front deck and on the patio/garden too – and just enough garden for satisfying a green thumb.

 

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12 Ships Way Extension Road a three bedroom 2 bath contemporary with 1,955 square feet recently sold for $627,500 having been marketed with an asking price of $659,900. This great single family house is located in a wonderful well established residential neighborhood behind Province Lands apartments and the Cumberland Farms plaza. It is a great example of a well priced solid single family home not seen to often here in town.

 

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MLS COPY: Sitting atop a level/gently sloping & beautifully landscaped yard, this updated & very well maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath contemporary offers an abundance of open space, high ceilings & light. Main level entry is expansive with large tiled foyer area & vaulted ceiling with 2 skylights. This area extends into an open floor plan livingroom with gas fireplace, dining area with slider to deck and kitchen with breakfast bar, stainless appliances, granite countertops and hardwood flooring throughout. Full bath & den/office area complete the first level. Upstairs is a generously-sized master bedroom with walk-in closet, 2nd bedroom with walk-in closet a smaller 3rd bedroom & full bath with jacuzzi tub and shower. Central AC, ADT security system, full basement, spacious deck area off the diningroom surrounded by lovely gardens.

 

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Least Expensive Beachfront On Cape Cod

 

Great CurbedCapeCod.com post!

Cape Cod’s Least Expensive Beachfront Listings, August 2014

Friday, August 29, 2014, by Jazmine Donaldson

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[Our favorite trap sheds! 55 Pond Road, Truro via Kinlin Grover Real Estate]

Trap sheds? Check. A working lighthouse? Check. Bungalows, cottages and McMansions? Triple check. ‘Tis the season for a virtual trip to the beach in search of single-family abodes in the sand that won’t break the bank, relatively speaking. Hence, here’s an updated map of Cape Cod’s least expensive beachfront listings, by town, with 15 sandy abodes asking $459,000 to $2,395,000

BOURNE
47 BUENA VISTA ROAD, POCASSET, MA 02559
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Cape Cod’s Least Expensive Beachfront Listings, Aug. ’14
BOURNE
Kicking off with a 4BR Pocasset beach house that comes with a waterside “quintessential lazy front porch” and bath/bunk house. First listed in March 2013 for $649K, the post-PriceChopper ask is now $549K.
47 BUENA VISTA ROAD, POCASSET, MA 02559
SANDWICH
The brokerbabble insists, “You will make many memories here.” So there’s that. The 3BR, 1.5BA beach house hit the market in March for $650K, but a mid-August slice brought the ask down to $599K.
49 FREEMAN AVENUE, SANDWICH, MA 02563
FALMOUTH
“True beachfront property!” This 6BR, 4.5BA 1918 shingle-style comes with “panoramic views from Washburn Island all the way to Falmouth Harbor and across to the Vineyard” and a gorgeous porch. Asking price is $1,850,000.
23 FOSTER ROAD, EAST FALMOUTH, MA 02536
MASHPEE
Located on Popponesset Beach, this 1,055 sq. ft. 2BA, 1BA was built in 1942. The beachy spread debuted on the market in May 2013 asking $1,500,000 and is now down to $1,100,000.
39 WILSONS GROVE, MASHPEE, MA 02649
BARNSTABLE
“Location, Location, Location!” This 3BR, 1BA sits in between Centerville’s Craigville and Covell’s beaches and comes with its own private deeded sand on Nantucket Sound. Yours for $1,150,000.
879 CRAIGVILLE BEACH ROAD, CENTERVILLE, MA 02632
YARMOUTH
First listed in April 2013 $2,499,000, this South Yarmouth 4BR, 3BA on Nantucket Sound is now hoping for $1,899,000. Per the excited brokerbabble, “What a Place to Call Home!!!!!!!!!”
14 JUDAN WAY, SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664
DENNIS
Built in 1940, this 3BR, 1BA on Nantucket Sound has views from Great Island to Monomoy and is described in the listing as a “developer’s dream.” After hitting the market in May for $1,033,000, the ask is now down to $989,000.
4 LONGELL ROAD, DENNIS PORT, MA 02639
HARWICH
The PriceChopper Hall of Fame nominee of the day goes to this West Harwich 3BR, 3BA that’s been bouncing around the market since 2009 when it was looking for $3.3M. As of this writing, the 2,331-square-footer with its own white sandy beach on Nantucket Sound can be had for $2,395,000.
55 SHORE ROAD, WEST HARWICH, MA 02671
CHATHAM
Available for the first time in 30 years, this South Chatham beachfront cottage with an “established rental history” is asking $1,900,000. The 2BR, 1.5BA features “sweeping elevated water views over Nantucket Sound out to Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge!”
19 FOREST BLUFF ROAD, CHATHAM, MA 02659
BREWSTER
This Brewster Dunes year-round co-op features a working lighthouse – really. The 2BD, 2BA comes with its own private beach and is asking a rather odd $885,999.
OCEAN SAINT EXTENSION, BREWSTER, MA 02631
ORLEANS
Built in 1955, this contemporary beachfront home features 4BD, 2BA. With “stunning views of Nauset beach,” the property “has a successful rental history exceeding $50,000 in rental income for July & August for 2013.” Asking price is $1,499,000.
49 ASPINET ROAD, EASTHAM, MA 02642
EASTHAM
This adorable beachfront bungalow was built in 1948 and comes with private steps to Cape Cod Bay. The 3BD, 1BA 768 square footer first hit the market in 2011 for $1,300,000 and is now asking $799,000 – no doubt something to do with the need for a “stone revetment.”
15 SUNSET LANE, EASTHAM, MA 02642
WELLFLEET
“Living on the edge!” This 4BD, 3BA sits 80′ above sea level on Sunrise Dune in the Cape Cod National Seashore. The 2,500-square- footer overlooking the Atlantic Ocean hit the market in May 2013 for $1,250,000. Three pricechops have brought the ask down to $995,000.
780 OCEAN VIEW DRIVE, CAPE COD, WELLFLEET, MA 02667
TRURO
Why doesn’t anyone want these trap sheds on the beach? Once asking $575,000, the beachfront 1BD cottage and twin studio have been pricechopped a couple of times and are now asking $459,000.
55 POND ROAD, TRURO, MA 02642
PROVINCETOWN
The current owners purchased this bayfront building back in 1963 for $16,000. Fast forward to today and the circa 1860 seasonal two-family is on the market for $1,500,000. That’s a potential 9,275% jump in value for a fixer-upper “in the flood zone.”
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New Listing Of The Week

28 Nickerson St is a gorgeous newer construction single family house in the West End. It has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths with 1,705 sf and is being marketed for $1.459M.

 

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MLS COPY: West End 2013 New Construction designed with careful attention to detail, built by Cape Associates, Inc. This beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home has a HERS 5+Star rating for energy efficiency, 3 zone heating and cooling, propane on demand hot water, generator and surge protection. Exterior features include professional landscaping and irrigation system, 2 car cobblestone driveway and paths, low maintenance Azek trim and Ipe hardwood decking, dipped cedar shingles, enclosed outdoor shower. Interior features include Anderson windows, red birch flooring and high end finishes including Wolf dual fuel range, Subzero refrigeration, Miele dishwasher, Waterworks and Kallista kitchen, wet bar, bath fixtures and a full basement. A perfect home for entertaining complete with screened-in porch and sun deck off master bedroom.

 

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This wonderful home is in the West End north of Bradford Street in the charming neighborhood bordered by Franklin Street and West Vine Street.

 

 

 

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Dream House Listing Of The Week – Provincetown

9 Creek Round Hill Road is a 6,100 square foot 4 bedroom 4 bath home perched above the Moors on Creek Round Hill Road. It is being marketed for $3.150M.

 

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MLS COPY: Breathtaking views, impeccable grounds & a care-free resort-like atmosphere captures the essence of this newly renovated Provincetown contemporary with a mid-century flair. This 6000+ SF home offers a rare retreat w/state of the art amenities. The 45 foot living, dining and gourmet kitchen area is dramatic with a wall of windows looking out to the gorgeous views of Cape Cod Bay, Wood End Light & the ocean. Everything is brand new: systems, windows, roof, exterior cedar shingles, landscaping, irrigation, security, pool, decking, generator & more. The master suite & guest suites upstairs take full advantage of the views, & both have decks & en-suite baths. An additional guest suite on the garden level enjoys its own entrance and living area. Plenty of recreation space, with a game room, screening room, and stunning salt water heated pool.

 

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Certainly the jewel of Creek Round Hill Road, this home has been renovated beautifully and provides the best in Provincetown living.

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The Goode and Farmer Report July 2014

Provincetown, Truro and Wellfleet Real Estate market 2Q2014 Figures 

Condominium prices continue to rise and single-family properties remain scarce.

 

Year-to-date sales through the 2nd quarter in Provincetown were strong with condos leading the way in the number of sales and price increases. Winter weather kept many away in the first quarter, but as always, spring does finally come and sales increased substantially in the second quarter.

The average sale price of condos sold in Provincetown increased 18% to $459K from $390K last year, and the number of sales recorded in MLS were 18% higher than last year at 59. The silver lining in the first half sales figures are the non-MLS recorded sales of 13 condos that closed at Seashore Point* with an average sales price of $405K and a total sales volume of $5.27M. When added to the MLS totals, YTD sales show huge increases of 44% to 72 sales with an increase in sales volume of 66% to $32.4M. *Seashore Point sales represent the second phase of the over-55 facility located on Alden Street in the center of town.

The average price of single-family properties sold year-to-date is $903K – even with last year’s $905K. There were 16 single-family sales which is a decrease from last year’s 22. Total sales volume was $14.5M – down from $19.9M last year. The decrease is partially because of a lack of new inventory in the single-family market particularly in the desirable West End neighborhoods of Provincetown.

The $1M Plus market was slower with four sales and $5.9M volume compared to nine sales last year with a volume of $12.9M.

As of July 15th there were 109 condos available with an average asking price of $471K and an average price per square foot of $455. There are 49 single-family properties on the market with an average price of $1.459M and an average price per square foot of $565K. Average days on market for condos is 184 and single family’s 246. While DOM’s aren’t nearly as important an indicator in a second home market, it is always interesting to compare.

The broad range of condo inventory is creating increased momentum going to the summer/fall sales season – as usual, Provincetown leads the way on the Cape with higher sales and prices.

 

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Other towns on the Outer Cape did relatively well too.

The average sales price for single-family properties in Truro is up an impressive 42% to $866K from $607K in 2Q2013, but the number of sales was down to 19 sales from 26 sales last year. Even with fewer sales, volume was up 4% to $16.5M. The Truro market consists mostly of single-family homes.

Wellfleet turned in a solid performance as the number of sales increased 25% to 40 from 32 for the same quarter in 2013. The average sales price of single-family properties sold was even with last year at $559K. Wellfleet remains a predominantly a single-family sales market too.

As of July 15 there were 80 single-family homes on the market in Truro with a median price of $752K. In Wellfleet there were 60 single family-homes available with a median price of $634K.

Positive buyer and seller attitudes coupled with a continuation of relatively low mortgage rates and an improving economy bode well for 2014 being a great year to jump into the market.

 

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36 Hours In Provincetown – NYTimes

This is a terrific love letter to Provincetown posted on NYTimes online last week and the Sunday Times yesterday.  We saw Benoit, the author of the article, at The Fine Arts Work Center’s Summer Reading Series , on Friday night reading from his new book Travels with Casey – his pooch!   Charming guy and lots of fun!

 

 

36 Hours in Provincetown, Mass.

Clockwise from top left: walking on the breakwater; the sun lights up Herring Cove Beach; a performer on Commercial Street; oysters at the Red Inn; and taking in the view from Pilgrim Monument.
KAYANA SZYMCZAK FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
By BENOIT DENIZET-LEWIS
JULY 24, 2014

Perched at the tip of Cape Cod — or at the end of the world, as locals like to say — Provincetown is a quirky beach community favored by artists, drag queens, L.G.B.T. people, heterosexual families from the suburbs and oddballs on the run. Provincetown combines small-town charm with big-city spunk, and it’s nestled among miles of peaceful dunes and seashore. If you want solitude, come in the winter when hardly anyone is here — or anything is open. But if you’re after warm weather and high-season theatrics, arrive in July, August or early September. Be careful about what summer week you choose. Many have a theme, and your Provincetown experience will differ whether you’re here for “Family Week,” “Girl Splash” or “Bear Week.”

FRIDAY

1. Oysters and Celebrities | 4 p.m.

Rent a bike from one of the handful of rental shops in town — if you arrive by ferry, the closest is Arnold’s Bikes — and head west for about a mile on Commercial Street, the town’s main drag. Try not to crash into any famous writers on the way — John Waters, Tony Kushner, Andrew Sullivan and Michael Cunningham are generally in residence during the summer. (Before your visit consider reading Mr. Cunningham’s “Land’s End: A Walk in Provincetown,” a celebration of the town and the best introduction to the area.) Stop at the Red Inn and savor $1.25 shrimp and Wellfleet oysters, or cocktails on the deck with views of the harbor and the Long Point Lighthouse. The Red Inn is also one of the town’s best upscale dinner spots.

2. Break for the Breakwater | 5 p.m.

Take a left out of the Red Inn and bike to the other side of the rotary at the end of Commercial Street. You’ll see the breakwater, a mile-long stretch of mammoth granite blocks that leads to a mostly deserted portion of Herring Cove Beach. Two warnings: The breakwater is longer than it appears, and its rocks are better traversed sober. But any trip to Provincetown without at least a partial trek along those rocks is probably incomplete. If it’s high tide, go for a swim in the lagoon that forms along the breakwater. If it’s low tide, walk across the harbor floor to the beach.

3. Strolling for Art | 7 p.m.

Painters love Provincetown for its distinctive vistas and breathtaking light, and on Friday nights you can admire the work of celebrated Cape Cod artists — including Anne Packard and John Dowd — in dozens of galleries that stay open late. (Many offer wine and cheese.) Concentrate your efforts in the town’s East End and be sure to visit the Albert Merola Gallery, William-Scott Gallery, Schoolhouse Gallery and Julie Heller Gallery East. Also drop by the 100-year-old Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM), which is free Friday nights and features exhibitions and workshops year-round.

4. Drag Queens & Quartets | 8:30 p.m.

There’s never a shortage of entertainment here, from street performers to big-name nightclub acts. Commercial Street is rich with drag queens hawking their shows (sometimes perilously on bicycles and mopeds), and one of the local favorites is the offbeat and inimitable Dina Martina (Crown & Anchor, $25), who has been performing here every summer for 10 years. Well-Strung — a talented quartet of men who sing and play string instruments — got its start in Provincetown and brilliantly fuses pop and classical music from Madonna to Beethoven (the Art House; tickets, $30).

5. Toast the Town | 10 p.m.

For a late-night meal or drink, head to the Nor’East Beer Garden’s outside tables. Order the beer-battered fish and chips or a dozen oysters ($24), and choose from a wide array of local beers. If you would rather drink wine, go west on Commercial Street to Joon Bar and Kitchen, an outstanding restaurant and wine bar that serves food until 10 p.m. and drinks until 1 a.m. Don’t miss Joon’s fried olives ($9), roasted halibut ($20) and fries with foie gras aioli ($9).

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6. Climbing Through History | 10 a.m.

The 252-foot tall Pilgrim Monument.

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Grab a delicious breakfast sandwich (from $4.25) or blueberry muffin ($3) at Connie’s Bakery and pick a spot to enjoy it a few feet away on the deck at Aqua Bar at the rear of the Aquarium Mall. (You can’t beat the harbor views.) After breakfast, head toward the tallest structure in town — the 252-foot tall Pilgrim Monument. Built between 1907 and 1910, the tower commemorates the arrival of the Mayflower Pilgrims in Provincetown. (The Pilgrims hung around for a few weeks before deciding that this was no place for a permanent settlement.) The monument is the country’s tallest all-granite structure and offers stunning sights of the town, Cape Cod and, if you’re lucky, Boston’s skyline. At the base of the monument is the Provincetown Museum, which chronicles the town’s maritime history.

7. Relish the Canteen | 1 p.m.

Provincetown’s best casual lunch spot is the Canteen, a charming Cape Cod-style dining spot in the heart of town. There are a few tables inside, another pair on the street (perfect for people-watching), and a long communal table in the backyard near the beach. Don’t leave the Canteen without trying the cod banh mi ($9.99), pulled pork tacos ($13.95) and crispy brussels sprouts in fish sauce ($7.99). If you want something you can easily take to the beach, walk or bike to Relish in the West End and try any of its delicious sandwiches (all for under $9).

8. A Beach for Everyone | 2 p.m.

Provincetown’s most visited beach is Herring Cove, which is only a short bike ride away and has gentle surf and views of the setting sun. Herring Cove is unofficially divided into sections: The closest to the parking lot is where you’ll find families, many with small children. If you walk south (or to the left when facing the water), you’ll cross into an area favored by lesbians, followed by one favored by gay men, followed by one favored by naked gay men. Prefer your parcel of sand devoid of sexual identity politics? Then bike the Province Lands Bike Trail — or take a shuttle from MacMillan Pier — to Race Point, a prettier beach two miles from town.

9. Rowdy Little Tea Party | 5 p.m.

If Commercial Street seems quieter between 5 and 7 p.m., that’s because a good portion of the town’s visitors are at Tea Dance at the Boatslip Resort. There is no actual tea served at this deck-side party overlooking the harbor, but there is a $10 Planter’s Punch designed to get you drunk before dinner. For a quieter alternative, go shopping. In the West End, be sure to visit Loveland, where you’ll find eclectic and bohemian handcrafted furniture, ceramics and clothing curated by the shop owner, Josh Patner.

Tea Dance at the Boatslip Resort.

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10. Dinner Scene | 8 p.m.

If you’re hungry for old-school Provincetown, head to the restaurant called Front Street, a town favorite with some of the best Italian food around. You can’t go wrong with the carbonara con pappardelle ($21.95) or the braised beef and short-rib ravioli ($23.95). For a tasty alternative off Commercial Street, dine at Backstreet, a two-story restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating. Don’t miss the chef Raul Garcia’s hand-ground grits ($9), blue corn calamari ($12) and Brazilian fish moqueca ($26).

11. Cats and Cocktails | 11 p.m.

There are many bars and clubs in town, with most catering to the L.G.B.T. community. Start your evening at Shipwreck Lounge, where couches and a fireplace (not to mention the two friendly house cats) make you feel as if you’re in someone’s upscale living room. Out back, there’s a fire pit and lounge seating. If you’re in the mood to dance, skip over to A-House. Built in 1798 (and seemingly never renovated), the building now houses a dance floor and patio that’s busy after 11:30 on summer nights. You’ll want to start your dancing early, though. Bars here close at 1 a.m., after which a spirited crowd routinely continues the party in front of Spiritus Pizza on Commercial Street.

SUNDAY

12. Romancing the Brunch | 11 a.m.

There are several good breakfast spots in town, including Devon’s (in the East End) and its sister location, Devon’s Deep Sea Dive (in the West End). Try the pancakes with fresh strawberries ($11) or breakfast burrito with home fries ($14). The East End location is perfect for a romantic meal, especially if you score a table on the covered front patio.

13. Whale of a Good Time | 1 p.m.

You can often spot seals near the shoreline while sunning at Herring Cove or Race Point beaches, but if you’re after a bigger catch, try a three-plus hour whale watching tour courtesy of Dolphin Fleet ($46 for adults).

THE DETAILS

1. Arnold’s Bikes, 329 Commercial Street; 508-487-0844; the Red Inn, theredinn.com.

2. Breakwater.

3. Albert Merola Gallery, artsy.net/albert-merola-galleryWilliam-Scott Gallery,williamscottgallery.comSchoolhouse Gallery, galleryschoolhouse.com; Julie Heller Gallery East, juliehellergallery.comProvincetown Art Association and Museum,paam.org.

4. Crown & Anchor, onlyatthecrown.comthe Art House, ptownarthouse.com.

5. Nor’East Beer Garden, noreastbeergarden.comJoon Bar and Kitchen,joonbarandkitchen.com.

6. Connie’s Bakery, conniesbakery.comAqua Bar, aquabarptown.comPilgrim Monument, pilgrim-monument.org.

7. The Canteen, thecanteenptown.comRelish, ptownrelish.com.

8. Herring Cove Beach, Province Lands Road. Race Point Beach.

9. Boatslip Resort, boatslipresort.comLoveland, lovelandprovincetown.com.

10. Front Street, frontstreetrestaurant.comBackstreet, backstreetptown.com.

11. Shipwreck Lounge, ptownlounge.comA-House, ahouse.comSpiritus Pizza,spirituspizza.com.

12. Devon’s, Devon’s Deep Sea Dive, devons.org.

13. Dolphin Fleet, whalewatch.com.

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Listing Of The Week

82 Commercial Street is one of the finest examples a classic Cape Cod Home. It is a 7 bedroom, 4 bath stunner with 3,294 square feet and is being marketed for $2.945M.

 

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MLS COPY: 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. The home is expansive, w/ 7 bedrooms, pine floors, period wainscoting and trim, formal living and dining rooms each with wood burning FPs, and a classic sunroom that offers views of Long Point Light. Underground utilities, irrigation, new HVAC, wiring, sewer connection, security, generator, ext siding & cedar roof w/in recent years.

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A property like this rarely becomes available, as those who have been looking at property in the West End know.  This property is a perfect example of why Provincetown is such a beautiful and beloved town.

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$475K On The Cape

Another great curbed comparison post by Jazmine.
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What $475,000 Can Buy You Around Cape Cod

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 $475,000.

Here now, eight Cape Cod properties asking $475,000 – year round, condos, oceanfront, new construction, circa 1850, recently renovated, handicap accessible, commercially-zoned, and ready to rent – with a little something for everyone.

EAST FALMOUTH
33 DODSON WAY, EAST FALMOUTH, MA 02536
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EAST FALMOUTH
Kicking off with new construction by way of the Waquoit neighborhood. Asking price for the 3BD, 3BA on 1.18 acres is $475,900.
33 DODSON WAY, EAST FALMOUTH, MA 02536
MASHPEE
This 2,452-square-foot Colonial has been bouncing on and off the market since July 2012 when it debuted with a $499K asking price. The listing reappeared in May of this year looking for $475,900 and is now in contract.
16 MEADOWBROOK ROAD, MASHPEE, MA 02649
CENTERVILLE
Here’s a newly remodeled 3BD, 2.5BA Cape that last sold in January 2013 for $215K. After a full nip/tuck, the 1,846-square-footer was flipped back onto the market looking for $549K. As the brokerbabble explains, “The high end finishes, and amenities added to this home are ones typically found in million dollar properties.” Alas, the PriceChopper was unimpressed and the place can now be had for $475K.
138 SOUTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, MA 02632
SOUTH YARMOUTH
What can you do from this 3BD, 2.5BA ranch on Bass River? “Take a stroll to your association beach or cruise up to the association dock on your boat.” All that for $475K.
38 HARBOR HILL RUN, SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664
HARWICH
“Circa 1850…This well-proportioned, spacious antique Cape is handicap accessible and has multiple layers of historic detail preserved in each of its 8 rooms which feature wide plank floors, spackle painted wood floors, hand carved mantle, raised paneling and original moldings.” Oh, and there’s an in-ground pool with a ramp. Yours for $473,900.
51 PARALLEL STREET, HARWICH, MA 02645
CHATHAM
The brokerbabble for this listing seems to have been typed on a broken flip phone, but here’s what we’ve gathered: the spread is commercially zoned and includes a 3BD home, a separate retail shop, and two-car garage on .73 acres. Asking price is $475K.
347 ORLEANS ROAD, NORTH CHATHAM, MA 02650
EASTHAM
Whales, sharks, and Henry Beston are all featured in the brokerbabble for this 2BR, 1BA. So there’s that. Regardless, the 732-square-footer in “the shadow of Nauset Lighthouse” sits on .66 acres, comes with stunning views and is yours for $475K.
160 NAUSET LIGHT BEACH ROAD, EASTHAM, MA 02642
TRURO
Finally, to Truro. “Located at Shoreline Beach Condominium, a newly renovated complex comprised of 13 units in 2 buildings, this light and bright 2 bedroom, 2nd floor end unit has expansive water views.” The 810-square-footer is asking $472,900.
556 SHORE ROAD, PROVINCETOWN, MA 02657