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October Snapshot – Provincetown

October and November are historically the heaviest closing months in Provincetown and this October is no different. 11 single family properties closed and 18 condos closed. Thats 24% of all single family properties sold YTD and 17% of all condos sold YTD.  November looks to be a strong closing month as well.

The average price of a condo sold in October was $491K, and the average list to sale ratio was 97%. The average sale price for a single family property sold was $867K which was 93% of asking price.

Below are three of those condos that sold. 28 Conwell  Street was a very sweet 2 bed/1 bath 400 sf cottage  hidden behind charming white gates; 3 Carnes Lane was a really wonderful 2 bed/2 bath with close to 1500 square feet, and  21 Bradford Street Ext. #1 was a 3 bed/4 bath new construction condo at Herring Cove Village with 2,270 square feet. The average ppsf of condos sold in October was $644.

28 Conwell #3, $375K sold
28 Conwell #3, $375K        sold
3 Carnes Lane #2, $672K, sold
3 Carnes Lane #2, $672K,  sold
21 Bradford St Ext #1, $1.075M
21 Bradford St Ext #1, $1.075M, sold

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below are three single family properties that sold in October.  29 Tremont Street was a 3 bed/2 bath house with a separate private cottage in the West End; 11 Thistlemore was a 3 bed/3 bath contemporary with 2150 sf; 1 Pilgrims  Landing was a 3 bed/3 bath house with 4265 square feet that on a price per square foot basis was the deal of the month at $331 psf. The average ppsf of sold single family  properties in October was $542.

29 Tremont St $995K, sold
29 Tremont St $995K,        sold
1 Pilgrims Landing $1.415M, sold
1 Pilgrims Landing $1.415M, sold
11 Thistlemore Rd, $657K, sold
11 Thistlemore Rd, $657K, sold

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Listing activity was robust as well with 15 condos coming on the market with an average price of $512K and 7 single family properties coming on there market with an average price listing price of $1.417M

The three newer listings below illustrate well the diversity of inventory in Provincetown. 95 Race Road #11 is a great value with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths and 1,310 square feet.  19 Tremont Street #1 is one of the nicest 2 bedroom 2 bath condos we have seen in a long time, with incredible outside space, a nice kitchen and a living room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings. It could already be under contract. 6 Cottage Street #1 is a large guest house that is being converted into two condominiums. Unit #1 is a 7 bedroom, 8 bath 3,126 square foot condo on the block between Commercial and Tremont with one of the best locations on town.

95 Race Road #11, $337K
95 Race Road #11, $337K
19 Tremont St #1, $649K
19 Tremont St #1, $649K
6 Cottage St #1.559M
6 Cottage St #1.559M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Again showing broad diversity are the 3 newer  single family listings below. 78 West Vine Street is a news 2 bed/2 bath single with close to 1500 square feet. 81 Bayberry is one of the nicest 3 bed/2 bath singles we have seen in some time. 5 Dyer is a landmark 4 bedroom/3 bath house with 4661 square feet on what is arguably one of the best locations on town.

78 W Vine Sr $879K
78 W Vine St $879K
81 Bayberry Ave $885K
81 Bayberry Ave $885K
5 Dyer St $1.499M
5 Dyer St $1.499M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

November is shaping up to be as busy as October was. We’ll keep you posted.

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Empty Nesters Transitioning

As many of our generation turn into “empty nesters” or are otherwise transitioning from the suburbs to the city, or from the city to their country house…there are all sorts of new dynamics affecting those plans. Good post from Scott below.

Empty nesters struggling to land

Posted by Scott Van Voorhis

There’s good news if you are nearing retirement and want to downsize. You can sell your home now, and, if you are lucky enough to live in an upscale suburb like a Belmont or a Newton, you might be able to find a buyer within a week or two.

The bad news? After selling the big and now empty house you have painfully resolved to say goodbye to, finding that downtown condo or one-floor ranch you have been yearning for may not be all that easy.

In fact, if you want what you want, you could end up paying more to downsize.

Here’s a piece I wrote for the Globe West looking at three pairs of empty nesters. Two managed to land, while the third, in Lexington, is still weighing their options.

They are the lucky ones. Downtown Boston condo prices are soaring, while those modest ranches and other smaller homes in the suburbs are already being fiercely fought over by young families looking for the first house. (Of course, the number of ranches and capes in the more expensive ‘burbs is dwindling as they are torn down to make way for McMansions, but that’s a story for another day.)

Here’s what Ilene Solomon, a long-time Newton broker who deals every day with empty nesters, told me.

She estimates it could cost as much as $2 million for, say, an empty nester selling a big house in Newton or another upscale suburb to find real estate happiness in downtown Boston.

Others are opting to stay in town or close to it, buying or condo or renting in an apartment complex like Charles River Landing in Needham.

Still, finding a condo in the suburbs is no cinch either, with the pickings pretty slim right now.

“The biggest dream is to go into Boston and get a wonderful place and start a new, exciting life,” Solomon said.

Are you an empty nester? What does the real estate market look like to you?

 

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Cape Cod Waterfront Under $500K

Interesting CurbedCapeCod post below showing a great assortment of waterfront homes all over the Cape.

10 Cape Cod Waterfront Properties Listed for Under $500K

Monday, October 14, 2013, by Jazmine Donaldson

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[596 Shore Road, Truro via Zillow]

There are currently 183 waterfront properties for sale onCape Cod that are asking under $500,000. We dug though the listings to find the very best, most interesting and/or unique condominiums and single family abodes on the water. From an East Sandwich Beach cottage behind the dunes to a PTown condo on Cape Cod Bay, here’s a map of waterfront properties for under $500,000.

SANDWICH
Kicking off with a classic waterfront cottage on East Sandwich Beach, this 698 sq. ft. 2BD, 2BA comes with “limited views of Cape Cod Bay.” Something about a dune in the way. Regardless, asking price is $450,000.
143 NORTH SHORE BOULEVARD, SANDWICH, MA 02537
FALMOUTH
Built in 1920, this 708 sq. ft. 1BD, 1BA Woods Hole Village cottage is set on .26 acres on Mill Pond. The renovated home is listed for $449,000.
18 PARK ROAD, FALMOUTH, MA 02543
MASHPEE
Here’s a 840 sq. ft. 2BD, 1.5BA townhouse in New Seabury’s Maushop Village. The unit includes water views and direct access to a private ocean beach on Nantucket Sound. Yours for $499,000.
VINEYARD VIEW LANE, MASHPEE, MA 02649
HYANNIS
Unit A3 is a 574 sq. ft. 1BD, 1BA overlooking Kalmus Beach (rejoice, windsurfers and kitesurfers!) and Nantucket Sound. Per the listing, the condo rents for $2K/week, in season. Asking price is $435,000.
21 HAWES AVENUE, HYANNIS, MA 02601
SOUTH YARMOUTH
“MILLION DOLLAR VIEW!!!” But wait, there’s more! This 1,100 sq. ft. 2BD, 2BA penthouse condo comes with a fireplace, deck, pool, and a 30′ dock with access to Nantucket Sound. Unit 17 is your for $459,900.
BRIDGE STREET, DENNIS, MA 02660
DENNIS PORT
Waterfront? Check. Private dock? Check. Access to Nantucket Sound? Check again. This 542 sq. ft. 2BD, 1BA cottage with a 22′ screened porch is asking $275,000.
130 INDIAN TRAIL, DENNIS PORT, MA 02639
CHATHAM
Set on .43 acres on Mill Pond, this 1,008 sq. ft. 1BD, 1BA (with a 3BD septic) “cute and open concept” split level was built in 1994. Asking price is $350,000.
108 MILL HILL ROAD, CHATHAM, MA 02659
ORLEANS
This adorable contemporary saltbox features 2BD, 2BA in 1,260 sq. ft. The .60 acre property on Uncle Israel’s Pond has a “great rental history” and is asking $430,000.
6 AUNT ABIGAILS WAY, ORLEANS, MA 02653
TRURO
According to the brokerbabble, if you’re “looking to own a little piece of paradise in Truro,” this listing fits the bill. The 488 sq. ft. 2BD, 1BA attached cottage is asking $399,000.
596 SHORE ROAD, TRURO, MA 02657
PROVINCETOWN
Per the listing, unit 9C boasts “The best view in the entire complex, more than 180 degrees, water can be seen from every window in this home.” The 700 sq. ft. 2BR, 1BA beachfront condo is asking $469,000.
945 COMMERCIAL STREET, PROVINCETOWN, MA 02657
10 Waterfront Properties for Under $500K

 

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Goode and Farmer Report – Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet October 2013

Year-to-date sales through the 3rd quarter of 2013 continued to climb as the great weather brought more buyers to town. With market values of property slowly rising and continued low mortgage rates the time seemed right to buy.

The average sales price of condos sold was up 5% to $432K  from $412K last year. Although the number of sales year to date decreased by 23% from 115 units last year to 90 this year, 40 sold in the 3rd quarter making it the best period so far this year.

Single family properties performed well with a 24% increase in the average sold price from $795K in 2012 to $1.038M year to date. The median sales price increased 15% to $880K from last year’s $752K. 32 single families have sold so far this year vs. 38 last year. Total sales volume was up 9% to $33.2M. There is clearly a demand for single family homes that have been slower to sell in the past.

The average days on market has come down overall driven by less inventory available for sale and relatively strong demand. For condos it decreased 14% from 194 to 166 days and for single-family properties DOM’s increased 14% from 178 to 206 days.  The high end of the single family market traditionally takes longer to sell.

Speaking of inventory, currently there are 120 condos on the market with an average listing price of $500K and an average price per square foot (ppsf) of $571. There are 45 single-family properties on the market with an average listing price of $1.511M and an average ppsf of $550.

With the great weather in September and the forecast for above average temps throughout October, we expect the market to be busy through the end of the year.  There remain some wonderful opportunities to own a part of a very special place.

 

Ptown chart Q3 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other towns on the Outer Cape have experienced a similar dynamic. The number of single-family home sales in Truro remained the same as last year with 37 units sold over the first 9 months of 2013.  The average sales price was down 17% to $598K from $724K last year. The Truro market consists mostly of single-family homes. There are currently 72 single family properties available to chose from.

In Wellfleet the number of single family home sales declined 14% from the same period last year with 48 homes sold this year vs. 56 sold in 2012.   The average sales price remained the same at $526K.  There are currently 87 single family homes available for sale offering many choices for buyers.

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The third quarter market report is overall positive news on the outer Cape in both single family homes and condominiums. Although the number of homes sold is down somewhat from a very strong 2012, prices are rising after many years of depressed values. Demand remains high with many long time visitors taking advantage of low mortgage rates and slowly rising prices to search for their “special home” on the Cape.

Please call or stop in if you are considering selling or if you are just curious as to what your home is worth. If you are considering buying a home, remember that our business philosophy is that the best-informed buyers are the happiest and it is what we do best.

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My Favorite New Listing This Week

As the MLS copy says – “A gracious East End property”.  These wonderful single family properties with that extra private cottage are so Provincetown…and very much in demand. Some owners of properties like this renovate the main house while living in the cottage, and eventually have a guest cottage to rent out or to live in while renting the main house.  A true flexible use property.

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594 Commercial Street, being offered at $1.2M, is a 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2,451 sf property. This gracious East End property, in the same family for 75 years, is comprised of a large 4 bedroom, 2 bath home, and an adjacent charming artists cottage. The first floor of the main house has a large living room with wide pine floors, wood burning fireplace, and a rank of windows with original period trim. Left of the entry is a master bedroom, leading to a garden room with French doors to a patio. A formal dining room, a country kitchen, and a full bath complete the first floor. Upstairs are three bedrooms of varying size, and a second full bath. The artists cottage has a two-story living room, with palladian window and wide pine floors, a kitchen and a bath. Upstairs is a loft bedroom. There is a spacious lot with shrubs and trees. Across the street is deededed beach assess, with parking(2).

 

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Housing Recovery Still On Track…NYT

Excellent article with the national perspective.

By  New York Times
The housing market, one of the main drivers of the economic recovery, continues to gain strength despite the drag of rising mortgage rates and other economic headwinds, but some analysts are worried that it may slow in the months ahead.

For now, though, builders are building, sellers are selling and mortgage lenders are less nervous about extending credit to buyers.

The heady price increases in the first half of the year slowed a bit in July, according to data released on Tuesday.

But in the face of pent-up demand and emboldened consumers, home values were still heading upward at a healthy pace, rising 12.4 percent from July 2012 to July 2013, according to the Standard & Poor’s Case/Shiller home price index, which tracks sales in 20 cities.

A separate index of mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac showed an 8.8 percent gain in prices over the same time period.

Two national homebuilders, Lennar and KB Home, reported significant revenue growth and profits in the third quarter. Lennar said its third-quarter earnings rose 39 percent over the third quarter of last year, and KB said its profit had increased sevenfold.

“We still have a lot of young people that are going to start moving out and forming households and we’re going to have to find housing for them,” said Patrick Newport, the chief United States economist for IHS Global Insight. “There are shortages of homes just about everywhere.”

Higher home prices help the economy not just by strengthening the construction and real estate industries, but by making homeowners feel wealthier and more likely to spend.

While the number of Americans who lost the equity in their homes in the housing crash set records, rebounding prices have helped nudge more and more households back above water. According to CoreLogic, 2.5 million households regained equity in their homes in the second quarter.

Mr. Newport said the full effects of higher mortgage rates had probably not shown up in the numbers yet.

Rates increased from about 3.4 percent on 30-year fixed-rate loans in January to about 4.4 percent in July, according to a survey by Freddie Mac, and many loans were written at even higher rates this summer. But they remain well below typical rates in recent decades, and mortgage borrowing costs have already eased a bit from their recent peak now that the Federal Reserve opted last week not to begin a wind-down of stimulus measures.

Rising rates may not torpedo the housing market recovery, but they have made refinancing much less appealing.

The number of mortgage applications for purchases has climbed by 7 percent over the last year, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association, but refinance requests have fallen by 70 percent since early May.

As a result, banks have laid off thousands of workers in their mortgage units. Citigroup laid off 1,000 workers from its mortgage business, it said on Monday, following Wells Fargo and Bank of America, which have both done layoffs in recent months.

Refinancing also gave households more spending power as it lowered monthly payments.

Analysts offered a cornucopia of reasons for the continuing strength of the housing market: people rushing to buy before prices and interest rates increased further, a gradual relaxation of lending standards, an uptick in inventory, a smaller share of foreclosures in the sales stream and large-scale buying by investors looking to put houses on the rental market.

Still, some analysts questioned whether fundamental factors like job and wage growth would sustain the market and restore first-time buyers to the market. Others warned of a lurking shadow inventory.

“While recent results have been considerably better than those seen earlier in the cycle, and also better than we had anticipated, we have not given up on the argument that a large supply overhang of existing homes (factoring in all those in foreclosure or soon to be) promises to keep pressure on prices for some time,” Joshua Shapiro, the chief United States economist for MFR, wrote in a note to investors.

Once the backlog of demand is absorbed, continued strength will depend heavily on consumer confidence. That’s where politics, including a looming battle over federal spending and the debt ceiling, could stall improvement.

“The real test will come over the next few months, given the sharp drop in mortgage demand and the potential for a rollover in consumers’ confidence as Congress does its worst,” wrote Ian Shepherdson, an economist with Pantheon Macroeconomics.

On Tuesday, the Conference Board, a New York-based private research group, reported that Americans’ confidence in the economy fell slightly in September from August, as many became less optimistic about hiring and pay increases over the next six months. The September reading dropped to 79.7, down from 81.8 the previous month, but remained only slightly below June’s reading of 82.1, the highest in five and a half years.

Year-over-year prices were up in all 20 cities tracked by Case/Shiller, but the gains varied widely, from 3.5 percent in New York and 3.9 percent in Cleveland on the low end to a frothy 24.8 percent in San Francisco and 27.5 percent in Las Vegas.

The month-to-month increase in the Case/Shiller index slowed to 0.6 percent, after gains of 1.7 percent in April, 0.9 percent in May and 0.9 percent in June.

Asked if the slowdown in growth was alarming, Robert Shiller, the Yale economist who helped develop the home price index, said no. “I’m not worried,” he said in an interview with CNBC. “I think that would be a good thing.”

His greater worry, he said, was “more about a bubble — in some cities, it’s looking bubbly now.”

Still, Mr. Shiller said, even the bubbliest markets were still well below their peak.

Other analysts raised the same point. Prices in San Francisco are still only at 2004 levels, cautioned Steve Blitz, chief economist for ITG Investment Research. “For those who bought and still hold homes in 2005, ’06 and ’07, they may still be in a negative equity position, depending on the terms of their mortgage,” Mr. Blitz wrote. “Don’t let those double-digit year-over-year percentage gains bias opinion to believe all is all right.”

 

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$500K In Provincetown

Here are are few of my favorites that are available in Provincetown for close to $500K.

12 Atwood Ave #212 Atwood Ave #2. $535K, 1/1, 696 sf. A quintessential West End cottage, 12 Atwood Avenue is a charming wood-frame home set back from a private unpaved lane behind a flower-covered white picket fence. With 696 square feet of living space, this one bedroom, two-story cottage is the ultimate Provincetown retreat. The living room is at the front of the cottage and has an oversized wood-burning fireplace. There is a dining room/den next to the kitchen in the rear of the first floor. The entire second floor is a large bedroom and bath with multiple windows with wonderful sight lines to lovely Atwood Avenue. There is a bright private garden.

 

 

 

45 Commercial St #845 Commercial St #8, $499K, 2/2, 555 sf. This condo is in the Jones Locker complex on the water in the West End.  There is a large common deck to enjoy the sun and the bay. This spacious first floor 2 bed room and 2 full bath unit make a great second home and/or rental (approx. income for 2010 $32,000.00) Lots of windows and a peak of the water from the living room. Assigned Deeded off-site parking for one car.

 

 

 

 

 

49 Bradford St #1149 Bradford St 311. $509K, 2/1, 650 sf Ideal West End Location! Just a 2-minute walk to Commercial St in the West End near the Boatslip, this lovely freestanding, 2-level home offers an open floor plan with living/dining/kitchen, screened porch and full bath on the 1st level and master bedroom with slider to deck and 2nd bedroom on the 2nd level. Wood floors, central air, common laundry, additional storage, parking. Condo fee includes heat. Great rental history!

 

 

 

42 Franklin St #B42 Franklin St #B. $489K, 1/1, 626 sf. Built in 2008, this freestanding two level cottage in Provincetown’s west end is lovely inside and out. Open floor plan on the first floor with stainless and granite kitchen, dining and living area with hardwood floors throughout. There is spiral staircase to second level with tiled bath, laundry and bedroom. Large closet with built-in’s, solid wood doors, blackout shades, and balcony off the bedroom. The outdoor space is superb with upper level dining area, outdoor shower, basement for lots of extra storage, and a custom hardscaped patio with stone walls and fire pit. This would be an excellent rental and ideal Provincetown get-a-way!

 

 

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On The Pond

46 Shank Painter Road is a gorgeous 12 year old cape with luxurious living on three levels – and it is a complete surprise! Entering into the house from the beautifully landscaped front entrance you are immediately struck by the view of Shank Painter Pond Wildlife Sanctuary. We just had a very well attended brokers open house  this morning and many brokers didn’t realize that this incredible pond view existed behind the house, and to top that off a pair of blue herons kept flying back and forth for everyones pleasure. This house literally sits on Shank Painter Pond and looks out on the most beautiful conservation land in town.

As you see 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 this stunning house is only 2 blocks to Commercial Street!

 

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The pictures below show the living room and dining room – the west and south walls are rough hewn stone, the floors are hardwood, and the view as you can see is delightful. There is a wood burning fireplace, a large full bath, and a den with doors out to a sheltered and private sunning or dining deck.

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The dream 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 full floor suite is on the top floor of the house, and as you can see below has stunning views of the conservation land stretching out before you. This floor is a light and bright aerie 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, as well as a private deck.

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46 Shank Painter Road is being offered at $1,199,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Cottage on Atwood Avenue

If there ever was a quintessential West End cottage, 12 Atwood Avenue is surely it. This charming wood-frame freestanding condo  is set back from the private unpaved lane behind a honeysuckle-covered white picket fence. With 696 square feet of living space, this one bedroom, two-story cottage is the ultimate Provincetown retreat. There is also a very sweet, exclusive-use sun-lit private garden and patio area.

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The main floor has a front facing living room with a charming brick fireplace. There is a separate dining room next to the kitchen in the rear of the cottage.

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The entire second floor is a large bedroom and bath with multiple dormered windows and lovely sight lines to Atwood Avenue.

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The kitchen has gas cooking, and is directly off the dining room and steps away from the outside patio and garden.

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12 Atwood Avenue has just been developed into a lovely two-unit condominium association, and is being offered at $535,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The High Mid Market And $1M+ In Provincetown

 

The luxury market in Provincetown is a great place to be with several gorgeous houses and condos on the market in the high mid-market and the $1M plus market.

Loosely defined the high mid-market is $750K to $1M and it consists of single family homes and higher end condos. There are 9 condos with asking prices in this range – 3 of which are highlighted below and by coincidence are all on Bradford Street Extension in the West End towards the Moors.

There are also 9 single family houses available in this range with an average asking price of $903K.  The three below represent all neighborhoods. The center of town, 15 Standish Way; The West End, 72 Bayberry Avenue; and the East End, 10 Thistlemore Road. (click through to be taken to the property listing information).

21 Bradford St EXT #12, $815K
21 Bradford St EXT #12, $815K
125 Bradford St EXT #402, $839K
125 Bradford St EXT #402, $839K
21 Bradford St EXT #14, $995K
21 Bradford St EXT #14, $995K

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 Standish Way $999K
15 Standish Way $999K
72 Bayberry Ave $925K
72 Bayberry Ave $925K
10 Thistlemore $898K
10 Thistlemore $898K

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The $1M Plus market. Beautiful properties, big lots and gorgeous homes. As I picked my 6 favorite I realize they represent perfectly the full range, location and style of single family homes in town.

In the far East End 2 Harbour Drive in the Bay Harbour neighborhood surely represents the high end well and at $1.945M isn’t even the most expensive house in the subdivision. #1o Harbour Drive is asking $3.995M. This is a neighborhood of large brand new homes right on the beach.

75 Franklin is a wonderful arts and crafts style home in the near West End Franklin-Pleasant neighborhood.

29 Tremont Street is a beautiful antique, wonderfully sited on the corner of Atwood Lane and Tremont Street with a charming separate cottage in the rear.

7 Telegraph is one of the gorgeous large houses on The Hill with a fabulous upside down floor plan and drop dead bay views.

89  Bayberry is one of those great neighborhood houses with a pool, hot tub, and resort like grounds, and an excellent rental or family house.

52 Point Street is a gorgeous large house with a location at the very end of Point Street that is hard to beat.

29 Tremont St $1.095M
29 Tremont Street             $1.095M
75 Franklin St $1.175M
75 Franklin Street        $1.175M
89 Bayberry Avenue $1.195M
89 Bayberry Avenue      $1.195M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Harbour Dr $1.945
2 Harbour Drive             $1.945
52 Point St $1.995M
52 Point Street             $1.995M
7 Telegraph Hill $2.896M
7 Telegraph Hill          $2.896M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are 29 properties available in the $1M plus market in Provincetown, and as you can see from the choices above they represent all styles – traditional large Cape, Arts and Crafts, Antique, modern – there are even 4 large condominiums available in this price range. It has been a surprisingly active market segment so far this year with 15 properties selling for over $1 year to date. The average sale price being $1.541M with an average being 3 bedrooms 3.5 baths and 2,533 square feet. That is an average price per square foot of $608 – for those of you used to real estate shopping in the city where price per square foot, (ppsf) means everything!