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June Sales In Provincetown – 5 Of My Favorites

There are so many interesting properties here. In fact, almost every one is special. Down a dirt lane, up on a hill, built in the 1700’s, owned by a sea captain or a police chief, 195 square feet on the beach, a small stand-alone condo nestled in the woods – every turn you make and every open house you go to, something wonderful intrigues you about a property.

3 Atlantic Ave, $1.065M

 

3 Atlantic Avenue has always been one of my favorite houses in town.  This is one of the town’s oldest homes dating back to the 1700’s.  One lot in from Commercial Street with peeks of the bay, this charmer recently received a total renovation. The previous owners brought this three-quarter Cape back into the 21st century preserving the original architectural details and adding the highest quality contemporary fixtures. This incredible 1,604 square foot, 3 bed/2 bath home sold for $1.065M.

 

 

 

5 Creek Round Hill, $910K

 

5 Creek Round Hill Road is a large 2,592 square foot, 3 bed/3bath single-family home in the far West End with panoramic views of the Moors. Sited to maximize views and privacy this home has multiple decks, fireplaces, a sun room and a home gym. It also includes the adjacent lot of .295 acres. This property had been on the market for 262 days and sold for a very reasonable $910K.

 

 

 

3 Thistlemore, $575K

 

Another interesting single-family home sale was 3 Thistlemore Road.  This was a really well-priced, single-family home nestled in the wooded hills of the Somerset Heights neighborhood in the East End. This house has 3 bed/2 bath, a den, 1,967 square feet and a 20′ x 20′ rooftop deck with treetop and dune views. There is a master suite on the top floor with a sitting area, fireplace and a large master bath. The outdoor gardens have been lovingly planted with perennials and herb gardens and includes a garden shed. This property was updated in 1997. See what I mean? It was a great value at $575K. 

 

 

54 Harry Kemp Way $665K

 

There have been two interesting condominium sales so far this month. One was at 54 Harry Kemp Way in the White Pines complex and sold for $665K. This is a sought after group of condos – many have great farmer porches and some are stand-alone condos reading like single-family homes. This 3 bed/3 bath home has 2,500 square feet, four floors of living space including a large master suite, 2 guest bedrooms with central air and 2 parking spaces. Talk about value!

 

 

 

46 Pleasant St #D, $435K

 

46D Pleasant Street is a terrific 1,200 square foot,  2 bed/3 bath condo in the four-unit Pleasant View complex. This property provides privacy and seclusion from the street. Handsome cabinetry, wood flooring and a newly renovated bath add to this very comfortable and attractive space. The ground level has a spacious sitting room and a cedar- walled bathing-suite. (their words, not mine). It sold for $435K and was on the market for a relatively short 51 days.

You can see why these are my favorites of all the properties sold this month. I will report on all June sales at the end of the month.

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Stay On Rte 6

Marie Yolen-Cohen so gets our fabulous little fishing village with her incredible book Stay On Route 6, and in her travel post on Huffington Post the other day. See excerpts below.

I love Provincetown. The dunes, the artists, the gayness, the glitter eyeshadow on men. It is a party town, as edge of the world towns usually are, and, as such, swarms with tourists out for a good time. It is like New Orleans during Mardi Gras, but with fewer beads, more high heels and  more men in those high heels. It is also the very start — or end, depending on which direction you head — of U.S. Route 6.

Bishop, CA is just 3205 miles away.

 

 

As I mention in my book Stay On Route 6, Provincetown is where the Mayflower Pilgrims landed first, before decamping to the more protected Plymouth.  And yes, there’s a great obelisk monument to climb — The Pilgrim Monument — considered to be the tallest all granite structure in the world.

Rob Costa of Art’s Dune Tours has been driving visitors around the Provincetown, MA sand dunes for 30 years, since he was a mere 18 years old.  His Dad, Art, launched the company in 1956, and though there were imitators over the years, Art’s remains the sole surviving Dune Tour operator on Cape Cod.  Among the eminent guests that Art escorted around were Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway who were in Provincetown filming the Thomas Crowne Affair.  Rob continues that folksy tradition.  He’s got an encyclopedic knowledge of Provincetown and its sandy habitat, informing us that “The Cape Cod National Seashore, a National Park established by President John F. Kennedy, takes up nearly 75 percent of the whole of Cape Cod” and that “Marlon Brando crawled across these dunes when he was rehearsing for A Streetcar Named Desire.”

He points out the tenacious plants that cling to life in this sandy environment, rosehips, beach plums and cranberries that thrive in fresh-water pools found throughout the dunes.  Poets, painters and writers (Eugene O’Neil, Thoreau, Jackson Pollock, for example) stayed in squatters shacks originally built in the 1850’s as temporary shelters for heroic “Surfmen” who patrolled the beach, ever ready to rescue shipwreck victims.  A bit over 100 years later, the U.S. Government removed all but 19 of these primitive dwellings — and now a few are available to Artists In Residence willing to live without electricity, fresh water or plumbing (but with one of the best vistas on the planet) for a few weeks at a time.

For a change of pace, watch six-pack abs and Katie Perry Drag Queens vie for your attention at one of the shows that puts Provincetown on the map.  Though Crown and Anchor is more famous, hit up the Post Office Cabaret for the ICONS show.  You’ve never seen prettier or more hunky boys gyrating and lip-syncing to the tunes of Lady Gaga, Madonna, Donna Summer, the dearly departed Whitney, (I’m not sure who will replace her.  Possibly the “not a real Rapper”, Nicki Minaj?) and others.

Grab a VIP ticket to sit in the front row and you get their sweat for free.

What a great post! See you in town.

 

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Provincetown Sales Year To Date

Provincetown year to date sales figures as of May 31 look great!

5 Brown St $350K

Condo sales are up 20% over last year with 53 condos sold year to date versus 44 last year. The average sale price was up 13% to $388K versus $343K last year. The energy on “the street” is palpable. There are excited buyers looking to take advantage of historically low interest rates and affordability levels not seen in a long time.

In past posts condos under $300K were highlighted and in another the “belly” of the condo market in the $500″s was examined. Both posts illustrate the broad assortment of properties for sale which is helping to drive sales.

 

 

 

5 Harbour Dr. $2.95M

The number of single family properties sold was up an amazing 83% to 22 properties year to date versus 12 last year. The average sales price was $732K against $871K last year  which is a decrease of 16%.

In Boston we can read more into “averages” as hundreds of properties are sold each month, and averages tend to be more important and meaningful. In Provincetown with a smaller sampling of properties, averages can be skewed wildly by one excessively high or low sale, and while still important and very interesting to look at, whats’s more important is the general trajectory of sales.

 

Provincetown is on track to have a very solid year in real estate.

We will publish our quarterly Goode and Farmer Report for Provincetown Q2 in early July.  Watch for it.


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My Top 5 Under $300K In Provincetown

Under $300,000 for a great Provincetown condominium… who’d think it was possible? Well, there are 50 currently being marketed below $300,000 in Provincetown and some are even on the water side of Commercial Street. 38% of the 132 condominiums for sale in Provincetown are under $300,000. They are downtown, in the West End, East End, Far East End toward Beach Point, out toward the seashore… what a variety!

I have combed through those 50 and picked out five of my favorites.  They represent a range of properties that I think will be of interest.

488 Commercial Street is in the East End near The Schoolhouse Gallery, and is being marketed for $299K. This is a charming 2 bedroom condo in the waterfront Bayshore complex in the East End.

                    

19 Center Street is a great one bedroom in a 5 unit complex with a fun outdoor community patio on the market for $299K. A well planned kitchen with a dining island, good size living room and a wood gas stove complete this comfortable offering.  There is parking for one car.

                   

23 Conant Street is a charming stand alone cottage with a sleeping loft being marketed for $265K. Bead-board walls, hardwood floors, custom built-ins, and recessed lighting all with a Near West End location.

                     

290-D Bradford Street is an adorable freestanding cottage in a 4 unit complex in the East End with an asking price of $259K. It has a separate bedroom and a full bath and the sweetest screened in porch and a rear patio. There is parking.

          

Number 5 is sort of a  tease… but a favorite because it is a full 2 bedroom condominium of close to 600 square feet on Commercial Street for $249K. There are no details or pictures as it won’t be available until mid June… I will put up details as soon as they are available.

These properties have great rental history’s and are in great locations providing an affordable entry into the Provincetown market. That’s my top 5 under $300K!

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Bradford Street Ideal

Of course I am upbeat about the buying opportunities in Provincetown. At every price point, in every category, there is something of interest that makes sense for buyers. Whether you are looking for property as an investment  or for a combination vacation home and rental, as a full time residence or second home, there is much to like in this market.

My goal is always to provide you some new information, or perhaps an insight into a market, a location or a property. Here the focus is on one of the properties we have listed here at Beachfront Realty. This property perfectly illustrates what is great about the Provincetown market. This “fits the bill” on so many levels as an ideal Provincetown property offering. As an investment property, a second home or a combination of the two.

49 Bradford #8 is being marketed for $529,000. It has a great rental history as it has two equal size bedrooms, parking for two cars and is an easy walk to Commercial Street. It has everything a second home buyer or an investor/vacation home buyer would want. Close to all in the near West End, a block from Joe’s Coffee and the Boatslip and beautifully done.

As you look at these pictures you see a well designed and appointed living level with a black granite kitchen and breakfast island, stainless steel appliances, and hardwood floors throughout. There is plenty of room for a separate dining room area and a well scaled living room with doors out to the wonderful garden-patio.

On the second floor (pics above) there are two equal size bedrooms, a deck and a full bath. The bedrooms have high ceilings, tons of light and ceiling fans. There is central air, two parking spaces and a good size attic and basement storage room.

This is the most popular market segment in town, (and pretty much everywhere else!). That “perfect” 2 bedroom, 2 bath property. There are 41 properties being marketed in this category with an average asking price of $546K.  48 Bradford is priced slightly below the average in this category and is close to the average size of 1,113 square feet.

Hopefully this property snapshot gives you additional perspective and some context to the condominium market in Provincetown. It is an exciting market with opportunity for all. Go to “Ask Jon” if you have any other questions around the real estate market here on the Outer Cape and I will respond in a post.

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April In Provincetown

Real Estate News from our charming town is pretty darn good. April was busy with 11 condominiums sold and 4 single family properties sold. Last year in April there were 12 condos sold and 1 single family sold, so we are certainly on a similar sales track to last year which ended up being the best year for real estate sales since 2008.

The average sale price for condos was $358K and the median price was $285K. The lowest sales price was $187K and the highest was $610K. One of the sweetest condominiums sold was 56 West Vine St a 3 bedroom 3.5 bath townhouse which sold for $565K. This condo is in the West Vine association Sea Grass. The condo was sold by Bill Farmer at Beachfront Realty and listed by Lincoln at Sothebys.

 

 

I think this condo sale is important, not just because it was sold by my team member Bill Farmer  but the fact that it has 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths,  1,481 square feet, sold for $565K… and is really beautiful. This property illustrates the great value that  exists in Provincetown real estate. It is a great year round home, second home or investment vacation home. It is hard to find this kind of value and income potential anywhere else…and it’s Provincetown for God’s sake! What could be better?

The average sale price of single families sold in April was $704K and the median price was $622K. My favorite single family property that sold in April was 31 Pleasant St, a sweet and quintessential Cape with 3 + bedrooms and 2 baths. We live a few doors down and have watched the evolution of this property over the years. This home beautifully represents the “average” for the month of April having sold at $675K. It is charming!

 

 

We are headed into the Spring Summer season here in Provincetown which brings a plethora of opportunity in entertainment, outside fun… and in real estate. There are 138 condominiums currently being marketed at prices from $129K to $1.85M. There are 55 single family homes being marketed from $349K to  $4.75M.  The variety of properties for sale is incredible and is reflected well in the two properties illustrated above.

Next up will be a discussion on pending sales activity and a look at some of the exceptional properties currently being marketed in Provincetown.

 

 

 

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The Goode and Farmer Report March 2012

I will be posting regular market reports for Provincetown and Boston on my blog. Here is the first Goode and Farmer Report for year end 2011 with an update for March 2012.