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The Goode And Farmer Report – January 2016

The Goode And Farmer Report – January 2016

 

Happy New Year to everyone that we didn’t have the pleasure of seeing over the New Year Holiday. The “First Light” weekend was very busy with a Fourth of July-like fireworks display and tons of other New Years events. It was a huge success.

What a year 2015 was! The economy was in relatively fine shape, but the stock market was flat. Politics were crazy but consumer confidence was high.  Nationally many real estate markets did well while others languished at recession lows. Thankfully our Outer Cape real estate market has been consistently strong year to year with Provincetown leading the way once again!

We are excited to provide the Goode and Farmer Report for Q4 of 2015. Hopefully it will be an interesting read for you. Please don’t hesitate to call if you have any questions.

 

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$1M+ Single Family Sales in Provincetown In 2015

The Million Dollar Plus market in Provincetown in 2015

Nine single family homes sold above $1M in Provincetown in 2015. This was down slightly from 12 in 2014.  There is strong demand in this category and never quite enough inventory to go around.

20 Bayberry Ave sold for $1.175M, and is a 3 bedroom, 4.5 bath home with 2,750 sf. This is a wonderfully livable home with tons of light and open space.

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MLS COPY: Privately located in Provincetown’s West End, this exquisitely maintained Contemporary Cape was fully renovated in 2005/6. There are 3 BRs and 4.5 BAs on three well planned floors. The entry level has a spectacular foyer, home office and 3 BR’s, each w/ custom marble BA’s, glass enclosed showers and master has a soaking tub. The upper level reveals a stunning great room with vaulted ceilings, mahogany and glass deck, large windows, fireplace with floor to ceiling travertine marble, 1/2 bath, pantry and a chef’s kitchen equipped with a Sub Zero refrigerator, 2 Bosch dishwashers, Thermador cooktop and wall ovens. The lower level media room is wired for surround sound, has a full bath, wet bar, wine fridge, laundry and sliders to a blue stone patio w/grill. Interior just painted. Lovely landscaped yard. Owner occupied, never rented.

 

67 Bradford Street Ext sold for $1.360M and has 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 2,304 sf. This totally renovated home is a short walk to the Moors and Herring Cove Beach.

 

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MLS COPY: This classic Cape has 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bath and was totally renovated last year. The open plan living-entertaining area is perfect for large gatherings. The focal point is a raised dining table that seats 8-12. The living room is centered around a gas fireplace -oversized windows let the gorgeous cape light in. The brand new kitchen has jet black counter tops, white Carrera marble backsplash, Fisher Paykel fridge, Jennair Pro range and D/W. There is a powder room discretely positioned in the entry hallway. The master bedroom has a gas fireplace, raised ceilings, and a luxurious master bath.There are two other bedrooms (one being used as a den) and a full bath on the second floor. The brand new lower level contains a large media room/suite with a full bath. Central air, irrigation, multiple car parking, close to beaches.

 

1 Atlantic Avenue sold for $1.375M. It has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 1,673 sf. This home is ideally located in the near West End.

 

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MLS COPY: Every inch of this classic Cape has been meticulously restored to 21st century style and convenience while still retaining its 1700s heritage. The chef’s kitchen features 2 inch thick Carrera marble atop custom cabinetry, a professional Thermador dual-fuel range and Sub-Zero glass-front refrigerator. This 3 bedroom home is currently configured with two master bedroom suites, one on the main level and one on the second level, each with a fireplace and adjoining private dressing rooms and world-class baths. Exquisite living room downstairs with fireplace, and a large vaulted media room on the second level (previously used as a third bedroom). Magnificent perennial gardens with complete irrigation fed by private well. Two large parking spaces.

 

 

524 Commercial Street sold for $1.425M and has 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bath. This is a totally renovated East End home.

 

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MLS COPY: Welcome to the historic birthplace of Admiral MacMillan, Arctic Explorer. This 1850 original antique has been completely rebuilt in conjunction with Provincetown historic codes. Details seen from the front and public way have been painstakingly repaired or replaced. The home is now totally rebuilt and renovated to the highest standards using top grade materials and incorporating many modern amenities. Included in the 3000sf contemporary design is a first floor open living plan, a finished basement, and three bedrooms with en suite baths upstairs. See attached floor plans and expanded detail for more. This will truly make the next owner a very special and unique historical homestead!

 

3 Harbour Drive sold for $1.5M and has 3 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and 3,364 sf. In the far Was End this is one of the homes in the Bay Harbour  Cul-de-sac!

 

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MLS COPY: GORGEOUS Home with spectacular bay views. Constructed with both aesthetics and SAFETY in mind. One of a few homes whose frame meets latest hurricane building codes. Master suite and extra large deck. Main level is open floor plan with five sliding glass doors and a beautiful deck which runs full length of house. Washer and dryer and fabulous gas fireplace on main floor. Lower level sitting/TV area, wet bar and two enormous bedrooms, each with 12 foot ceilings, en-suite bathroom and sliders to patio. Lower level radiant tile floor with underlying water resistant foundation. Widow’s walk.Two car garage with studio,1/2 bath and deck. Large cedar shed. Deeded beach rights to seemingly endless sand bar at low tide. Title V septic for 5 bedrooms room for expansion

 

34 commercial Street sold for $1.6M and has 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 2,56o sf, on the true “Gold Coast” of the West End.

 

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MLS COPY: One of the best locations in the West End, this beautiful single family home is a short stroll to the beach, yet is not in a flood zone. The classic Cape exterior belies the soaring Great Room, as you step in the front door. Flooded with sunlight, this stunning, unique & airy space, has an interior balcony recently built in 2012, which gives one an interesting perspective on the Great Room & a lovely view of the lush & private front yard with peeks of the water. The master bedroom & bath also completed in 2012, provides a private getaway from the main living area. There is a cozy den with gas fp off the main room, which would also make a great home office. A rare 3 car heated garage is reached from Point St. It has a large guest room above with a full bath. The entire property is served by a whole house generator including the garage.

 

9 Creek Round Hill Road sold for $2.5M and has 4 bedrooms and 4 baths and 6,346 sf. The house of the year as far as price and level of renovation goes.  Gorgeous siting with with incredible views.

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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.

 

23-25.5 Commercial Street sold for $3.2M and has 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths and 2,758 sf…and one of the largest waterfront swimming pools in town!

 

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MLS COPY: Waterfront Home in Far West End..this 2758 sf, 3 bedroom, 31/2 bath single family home has been lived in and loved by the same family for 30 years. It has been the source of many wonderful memories of fun-filled times in Provincetown. This fabulous home has breathtaking views from every room…perfect for watching the sun come up and set every day. Imagine yourself relaxing and basking in the sun by the heated pool during the day or taking long walks on the beach most anytime you choose. This is truly a unique property which is sure to please anyone seeking a waterfront retreat in a very desirable location. Recent improvements include new roof, new shingles and new windows on the water side of this home. Gas heat, central A/C, private beach access, and ample parking.

 

10 Harbour Drive sold for $3.412M and had 5 bedrooms 5.5 baths and 4,233 sf.

 

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MLS COPY: Experience beachfront living with unparalleled privacy at Provincetown’s newest waterfront community. This newly built spectacular home at Bay Harbour is the largest waterfront home for sale in Provincetown, with over 4000 SF, 5 BR’s and 6 BA’s. Custom chef’s kitchen with WOLF & Subzero appliances. The view pours into the vast living room through the floor to ceiling wrap-around windows. A sumptuous master suite also faces the water & has a private deck,gas FP, WIC,& large bathroom with jacuzzi, steam shower. All bedrooms & the den have ensuite baths. Security, AC, lush grounds, basement, and 2 car garage. While most oceanfront properties are experiencing severe erosion, Bay Harbour, through certified surveys, has experienced over 125 feet of beach ACCRETION seaward since 1976. The property’s approved for a 12×27 ft pool with a jacuzzi.

See all available properties at Beachfront-Realty.com. 

 

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Cape Cod’s 15 Least Expensive Waterfront Homes

Another great curbed comparison by Jazmine. Affordable waterfront living!

 

Cape Cod’s Least Expensive Waterfront Homes,

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‘Tis the season for daydreaming about the summer. Here are Cape Cod’s least expensive waterfront single-family listings, one for each of Barnstable’s 15 towns, with asking prices between $199,900 and $1,200,000.

Cape Cod’s Least Pricey Waterfront Pads
BOURNE
Kicking off on Little Buttermilk Bay, here’s a 3BR, 1BA offered for the first time since it was built in 1976. First listed in July for $499,900, the ask is now down to $449,000.
FORESTDALE
“Classic lakefront cottage with 100 feet of private waterfront on Peter’s Pond – swimming, boating, fishing – all yours to enjoy!” The 3BR, 2BA sits on .83 acres and is asking $349K.
EAST FALMOUTH
“Tiny House Nation Cape Cod Style” sits on .31 acres on Jenkins Pond. The 464sf one-bedroom, one-bath has a “history of summer/winter rentals” and is asking $235K.
MASHPEE
This cozy cottage overlooks Cataquin Pond and features access to a beach on John’s Pond. The 546sf two-bedroom, one-bath was built in 1950 and is yours for $199,900.
CENTERVILLE
Meet a “real old cottage directly on Lake Wequaquet with deck and seasonal dock.” Asking price for the 624sf two-bedroom with a half-bath and outdoor shower is $395,000.
SOUTH YARMOUTH
“Beautiful views of James Pond” from this four-bedroom four-bath on .21 acres. The nine room house was built in 1962 and is asking $349,900.
EAST DENNIS
Located on Southern Simmons Pond, this 3BR, 2.5BA Colonial sits on 1.5 acres with “a peek of the pond through the tree canopy!” The 2,104sf house hit the market in July asking $475K but five slices have brought the ask to $450K.
BREWSTER
This 3BR, 2.5BA comes with 400ft of frontage on Walker’s Pond. The .85 acre spread has been bouncing around the market since 2008 when it was asking $875K. An October chop brought the ask down to $559K and earlier this month, the listing finally went into contract.
HARWICH VILLAGE
“Live at the water’s edge on beautiful Sand Lake in this expanded Cape with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths.” The .28 acre spread includes flower and veggie gardens, a waterfront deck, balcony, and garage. Asking price is $359K.
CHATHAM
Behold, an eco-friendly Contemporary on Emery Pond. The 2BR, 2BA has a dock, multiple decks, a bonus room in the loft, and a “brick patio with mature Japanese Garden with Koi pond and stone walls.” The .4 acre spread last changed hands in March 2014 for $365K and flipped back onto the market five months later asking $615K. Five chops later, the pond pad is hoping for $549K.
ORLEANS
Set on .6 acres overlooking Cedar Pond, this two-bedroom features a wrap-around deck, a two-car garage, and a fireplace. Asking price is $349K.
EASTHAM
Here’s an “adorable two bedroom bungalow on over an acre of land abutting conservation and your own pond. Built in 1963, the Homepath property, aka foreclosure, listed in June for $329,900 and is now hoping for $289,900.
WELLFLEET
“Location-location-location! Rich with history and charm, this centrally-located antique has the best views of Duck Creek in town. Originally the *Customs House* where boats documented their goods, it is currently used as a gallery and private residence.” Asking price is $895K.
TRURO
“Part of Truro’s history! This ocean front compound on 3.3 acres in the National Seashore was built in 1892 and has been owned by the same family since.” The property has been searching for a buyer since 2010 when it listed for $2.5 million. In June, the ask was down to $1.2 million and it seems that 127 South Pamet Road has finally found a buyer.
PROVINCETOWN
Finally, to PTown. This Contemporary Cape on Shank Painter Pond features a lower level master suite, top floor guest suite, and a main level with a fireplace, tricked-out kitchen, and an office alcove with a view. Yours for $879K.
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Response To The New York Times Article About Provincetown In The Off Season

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It’s a slow real estate week so I just had to repost this fb comment that Rob Anderson wrote in response to The New York Times Article. It hits every single high point about our incredible little town in the off season. A must read!

 

 

 

by ROB ANDERSON

Owner/Operator of Canteen and Happy Camper – Provincetown

In response to a December 20, 2015 article in The New York Times by Katharine Q. Seelye

“When others get angry, they scream, they fight, they protest. I write. Here goes. It’s long, I know. I’m sorry. But I hope, by the end, it illustrates an important point. Thanks for indulging me:

A Question of Focus

Six years ago, a reporter from The New York Times traveled to Provincetown in the beginning of January and declared in the newspaper of record that “even in winter, Provincetown shines.” While reporter Matt Gross found himself “stunned” by the relative silence of Commercial Street — and, honestly, who hasn’t? — after poking around our little village, he found a town not in desolation, but “hibernation”: quiet but lively, with guest houses offering “bargain” deals, restaurants serving “fantastic” fare, galleries showing “legendary” art, and stores offering “jaunty” goods. In fact, by spending time at the tip of Cape Cod in the winter, Gross seemed to have gained a new appreciation of the place, to have found something special and unique and unexpected. He stumbled upon “a land of quiet bargains, where simpler pleasures emerge from the frenzy of summertime.”

Today, the paper returns to our town during the same time of year. But what Gross had seen as a “laid-back scene” six years ago, Katharine Seelye now labels a “deserted,” “hallowing out” “Potemkin village.” In Seelye’s Provincetown, stillness is emptiness, quietness is vacantness, and resiliency is desperation. Seelye took that same drive down deserted Commercial Street — but then opted out of the pesky “poking around” part. “There are the store facades and about five people,” as she quotes one resident as saying. The images accompanying the piece drive home Seelye’s view of our town as one in distress: a clichéd picture of a boarded up second home; a clichéd picture of a gray, weary looking resident; a cliché picture of two men playing pool in an empty-looking bar. (Look, I get it: I spent 10 years in the halls of newspapers and opinion magazines. Writers pick an argument and drive it home. But that only works when the argument is solid, and that takes real work and real reporting to ensure. Not clichés.)

Ostensibly, Seelye’s article is a news item about a measure our selectman passed last week that lowers taxes on year round residents and raises those on second homeowners. If you were to only read this article and not actually visit our town and talk to the folks here — which, of course, covers the vast majority of New York Times readers — you’d walk away thinking two things: that this is the talk of the town, and that this is the only thing we are doing in Provincetown to combat the negative effects of living in a seasonal economy. And, to be sure, I’m sure second homeowners are spending a lot of time talking about it.

But it is so far from what is actually happening on the ground here. As a restaurant owner and active participant in the life of our town, I’m fortunate to be able to interact with a lot of people day in and day out. I can say that over the past week, not one person has brought up the tax issue in the course of conversation. It’s just not that big of a deal. It’s not a game changer.

Here *is* what I have heard, and here’s what I have seen this winter:

Business is up in Provincetown. One business owner who has operated here in town for decades recently told me that he’s had the busiest December weekends he’s ever had. Weekends in particular are lively. In addition, a town that usually closes in the late fall, is making its first push to stay open until January. There’s life around here. That push convinced my partner and I to keep our restaurant open for an extra month this year. Not only that, we decided to go full out and put on a holiday market in December and January this year (more on that later). Guesthouses are reporting high booking rates. We have fireworks, a polar bear plunge, and great shows to look forward to in a few weeks.

This year, a new town manager, David B. Panagore, is breathing new life into our city government. I am only speaking from the outside, but he seems to have energized his (already hard working) staff. He’s emphasizing action and new ideas, decorum and respect, ingenuity over despair. There’s a sense of hope and optimism for the first time in a long time. In addition, we have an energetic board of selectmen who are actively trying to solve our town’s problems, coming up with new solutions instead of accepting the status quo as the only option.

Provincetown 365, a group of energetic, hard working citizens, just turned one year old. In 12 months, the group restored a beloved piece of art on our pier, re-focused our town’s conversation about housing, nudged along new forms of transportation to our town, re-imagined our streets, brought about new zoning bylaws, and, more importantly, gave people hope that things can change and get done around here if we just put our minds to it. It has started conversations that are bound to snowball and emerge as new plans of action.

We have an emerging economy of young entrepreneurs and leaders in the Outer Cape. Over the past few years, more and more young people have opened up businesses in town, and in Truro: Chequessett Chocolate, Salty Market, The Canteen/ Happy Camper, Pop+Dutch, B.xclusive, Mayflower Trolley, Kiss and Makeup Provincetown, KoHi Coffee Company, Salt House Inn/ Eben House, Nor’East Beer Garden (I’m missing many: sorry). One of our own, Julian Cyr, is running for state senate. At the holiday market here at the Canteen, we brought together a handful of young local artisans and entrepreneurs who live in town and are looking to grow their businesses: Cook’s Organics, Bleat Media, 2of2, Breakwater Goods. We have an amazing young theater troupe in the Peregrine Theatre Ensemble. We have amazing young fellows at the Fine Arts Work Center. If you don’t see all of this vibrant energy, you’re not looking very hard.

In general, people are thinking productively and proactively about how to fix our town’s ills. There’s talk of re-opening our high school. More and more people are thinking about housing — for our community, for our workers, for our homeless population. The governor’s office visited town just last week. Tom Donegan is focusing town on drug abuse and addiction. We’re talking about broadband. We’re talking about the soul and future of our town.

Last, I want to touch upon something that I can’t prove with examples and statistics, but I believe it to be true. This winter, there is a feeling of community and goodwill around town that I haven’t felt before. I felt it most palpably at our holiday market over the past two weekends. Every slice of Provincetown showed up and mingled: wide-eyed kids meeting Santa; seniors happy to share a glass of wine and a tale or two; school kids singing carols; hipsters hanging out on a lazy Sunday; locals enjoying the chance to share time together after a busy season; tourists from up Cape and Boston looking for gifts; fishermen and their families; teenagers just looking for something to do; shop owners happy to have something different to eat; folks who haven’t celebrated the holidays in years, cracking the tiniest of smiles. I saw this Provincetown — and I felt it. It felt warm and hopeful and optimistic. It felt diverse and resilient and strong. Everyone mingled together because they wanted to mingle together. We want to be a community. We want to know each other and support each other. Not bicker about each other online, or fret about each other’s tax breaks.

Any of this would have been a great opportunity for a newspaper to write a story about a quirky, vibrant community making things work in new exciting ways on the Outer Cape. About the many of us working day in and day out trying hard to cultivate the karass. (Google it.) About a new set of ideas and leaders. Instead, we get an article focused on a small new law. Taxes. Controversy. Neighbors against neighbors. A flyby.

Over the next few days, months, years, we as a community get to chose what to focus on, too. Let’s be mindful and spend our time and energy wisely. Let’s write our own intricate, complicated and beautiful story for ourselves, instead of letting this one define us down

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What $750,000 Gets You On The Cape!

Another Curbed Coparison from Jazmine at Curbed.com.
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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 eight different Cape and Islands neighborhoods. This week, listings for around $750,000.

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Here now, eight Cape Cod properties asking around$750,000 – year-round, single families, condos, a multi-family, bulldozer bait, gorgeous views, space to park a plane, on the beach, recently renovated, all decked out, recently PriceChopped, move-in ready, and ready to rent – with a little something for everyone.

FALMOUTH AIRPARK
Need a place to park your plane? This 4BR, 3BA Contemporary Colonial in Falmouth Airpark comes with a three-car garage and a 40′ x 42′ hangar. The .65 acre property is yours for $749,000.
EAST FALMOUTH
“Looking for a waterfront summer home with a deep water dock and no bridges between it and the open ocean?” This 3BR Contemporary on Child’s River fits the bill for $749,000.
WEST YARMOUTH
Unit C is a 3BR, 2.5BA oceanfront condo with views of Great Island, Lewis Bay and Nantucket Sound. The 1,408sf space features hardwood floors, a gas fireplace, 9ft ceilings, and a rather lovely kitchen for $750,000.
WEST DENNIS
Set on .54 acres overlooking a marsh, this 4BR, 3.5BA first listed in March for $939K. A July chop brought the ask down to $899K before being taken off the market in October. As of late November, the 4,583sf house is back hoping for $749,000.
NORTH CHATHAM
Land ho! “Long private driveway to impressive lot with excellent elevation.” The teardown on 1.12 acres is close to Ryder’s Cove and listed for $750,000.
EASTHAM
This .85 acre lot includes three year-round homes with a total of eight bedrooms and five baths. Asking price is $750,000.
WELLFLEET
Here’s a stately Colonial on .55 acres with a multi-car drive-thru garage, 8-zone heating system, and three fireplaces. Asking price for the 3,510sf house is $749,900.
PROVINCETOWN
Finally, to PTown. This 2BR, 1BA freestanding condo has an upside down floor plan in 580 square feet. Built in 2004, the property includes parking, a private deck and enclosed patio for $749,000.
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Provincetown Trophy Sale of The Week – 23 Commercial Street $3.2M

23-25 1/2 Commercial Street is one of those special West End waterfront homes. With an oversized lot, a large swimming pool and multiple decks it is one of the most coveted waterfront properties in Provincetown.  It has 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, and 2,758 square feet. It was listed t $3.499M and sold for $3.2M.

 

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MLS COPY: Waterfront Home in Far West End..this 2758 sf, 3 bedroom, 31/2 bath single family home has been lived in and loved by the same family for 30 years. It has been the source of many wonderful memories of fun-filled times in Provincetown. This fabulous home has breathtaking views from every room…perfect for watching the sun come up and set every day. Imagine yourself relaxing and basking in the sun by the heated pool during the day or taking long walks on the beach most anytime you choose. This is truly a unique property which is sure to please anyone seeking a waterfront retreat in a very desirable location. Recent improvements include new roof, new shingles and new windows on the water side of this home. Gas heat, central A/C, private beach access, and ample parking. It doesn’t get much better than this!

 

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Listing Of The Week – 6 Pilgrims Landing $3.4M

6 Pilgrims Landing is a 2,462 square foot three bedroom three bath stunning Hariri modernist masterpiece being marketed at $3.399M. We have watched this house over that past few years and am so glad we are getting a close look  at it.

 

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MLS COPY: Magnificence Personified!This contemporary home designed by award winning architects Gisue and Mojgan Hariri sits at the tip of Provincetown.Sited high on a dune to take advantage of the panoramic views of the beautiful salt marsh,the mile long breakwater and Cape Cod bay.The home was designed to reflect the architecture of the Gropius anchor home. Stepping into the interior of the house you’re immediately enveloped by the soaring height of the ceilings,and beautiful views enhanced by the walls of glass.This floor encompasses the stunning master suite, guest bedroom and bath connected by a suspended steel and glass bridge. Heading down a flight of stairs is the main living area comprised of a chef style kitchen and dinning area,living room with a dramatic floor to ceiling fireplace and a third bedroom and bath. This home is a work of art!

 

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The 26 Alden Street Condominiums – No 6 – Provincetown

The new condominiums at 26 Alden Street are the most exciting new development in Provincetown.   Nearing completion and ready for occupancy by the New Year, there are three incredible condos remaining.   #6 has the largest floor plan at 1,690 square feet. It is a second and third floor duplex with two bedrooms, and two and one half baths, with two large decks.   It is being offered at $799,000.

 

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This condo has an exceptional floor plan.  The entire main floor has a wide open plan including a large dining area and room for multiple seating areas. There is a sunny exclusive use deck on this floor. The second floor has two ensuite bedrooms, a laundry room and plenty of closet space.  There is another large private deck with access from both bedrooms. Below from left to right: The large exclusive use deck on the main level and the walk out roof deck on the second level that has access from both bedrooms; an interior rendering of unit #9; An outside rendering with  #6 shown in the center of the building; A rendering of the master bath.

 

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We are holding our first open house on Saturday November 28 from 1-4.  Please join us for refreshments and a tour of these gorgeous condos.

 

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The Iconic Boathouse at 455 Commercial Street – Listing Of The Week

Everyone knows The Boathouse at 455 Commercial Street. It is an iconic beach cottage with one bedroom,  one bath and 418 square feet. Asking price is $1,595,000.

 

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MLS COPY: Rare Opportunity to own a single family historic boathouse located in the East-end on Provincetown Harbor which has only had 3 owners since 1920. Private setting with lush gardens and amazing views of Cape Cod Bay complement this easy to maintain 1 bedroom + sleeping loft home. There is a full kitchen, full bath, including w/d and two parking spaces. Excellent rental history.

 

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Provincetown Listing Of The Week – 27 Court Street #1

27 Court Street #1 is a terrific one bedroom 1 1/2 bath duplex in a perfect location, 2 blocks to Commercial Street.  It has 662 square feet and is being marketed for $489K.

 

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MLS COPY: Centrally located one bedroom, one and a half bath condo just a short stroll to town center. This end unit offers generous space on two levels with a large kitchen, dining area and living room with a 1/2 bath on the main level. The vaulted top floor consists of a large bedroom with sitting area, lots of closet space, a full marble bath with walk in shower and opens onto an over sized deck. There is an additional private room in the basement with a washer/dryer and great storage for bikes and garden supplies. There is one parking space, a well on the property for watering and an owner association. The condominium allows weekly rentals and pets for owners. Strong 2015 rental income.

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If you are interested in getting more information about this property please give Bill (617-834-3298) or I a call at 617-512-8565.

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