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Falmouth Colors: Coming Home

April 20, 2015 by Nadine

Bourne Bridge

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Waterview Condos, Part 1

April 20, 2015 by Nadine

#21501438

182 Bayfront Way, Unit 31-3, East Falmouth
$449,000

 

Falmouthport was built in the 1970’s and is a good-sized complex, with 210 units. The surroundings are woodsy, and there’s a lovely salt water inlet that goes out to the ocean – and also a pool, tennis courts, and a clubhouse. This particular unit is on three levels, all with wide water views. It’s been tastefully renovated, and so will be a pleasure for a new owner to move into. With 1,343 sf (which does not include the finished lower level), the asking price of $449,000 is just about right for a waterfront unit. Condo fees are reasonable and stable here; for this unit, it’s $431 a month. But the buyer has to be okay with not having a garage, as there are no garages in Falmouthport.

#21407719
60 Landfall, Unit 60, Quissett (Falmouth)
$535,000

#21405160
24 Landfall, Unit 34, Quissett (Falmouth)
$539,000

Treetops is a late 1970’s condo complex just off Woods Hole Road. Sited at the top of Oyster Pond, and facing south down the length of the pond to Vineyard Sound, or west across the pond, the views are particularly lovely. The units are three floors, and all have sliders or large windows showcasing these views.

With only 62 units in total, this is an intimate neighborhood, but it still offers the pool, clubhouse, and tennis courts that are desired by many condo owners. In addition, Treetops has a private beach on Vineyard Sound, and although it’s not on the property, it’s only about a 10-minute walk, 5-minute bike ride, or 2-minute drive.

During the height of the market, Treetops units were sought after, and sold for more than the current prices. With the downturn and the passing of time (so that original units began to look dated); and with a new small private wind turbine across the street at the Woods Hole Research Center, values declined a bit. Some homes still sell in the $600’s, but the two I’m featuring today are in the low 500’s, a very good value. These two units show well, are immaculate, well-maintained, and even though not spiffily HGTV-worthy, are neutral and easy to move into as is. But they are on three levels, too much for some potential Buyers.

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Falmouth Homes Pop!

April 17, 2015 by Nadine

fireworksSo you’d think that the real estate market would take a little vacation, wouldn’t you? And maybe it did, for a few weeks. But the most extraordinary thing is, the market’s hot!

Once the road crews got through the first couple of storms this winter, they got the routine down, and our roads and even sidewalks were navigable. I stayed home only two days during the entire snow blitz, and my clients were tooling around with me, making offers.

But so were everyone else’s clients, it seems! I really didn’t expect that every house my buyers made offers on would have other offers as well. Every time I showed a house, there were other showings just before or after mine, on a Monday afternoon at 4:30 or a Thursday morning at 10:00. I was in disbelief. What, there are other buyers out there, during the week, during or just after another snowstorm? But this happened all winter.

So – you’re hearing it here first – our market turned from a Buyer’s to a Seller’s during our recent winter of weather to remember. Totally unpredictable!

Filed Under: Falmouth, Falmouth Community, Falmouth Fine Properties, Happenings Around Town, Market Trends, Real Estate Tagged With: Falmouth Fine Properties, Falmouth MA buyer's market, Falmouth MA homes for sale, Nadine Krasnow Realtor

Falmouth Colors: Sign of Spring – Early Tulips

April 17, 2015 by Nadine

“Spring” on Cape Cod – they’re wet and chilly, but blooming anyway!

Cape Cod springtime

Filed Under: Falmouth Colors, Falmouth Community, Falmouth Fine Properties, Happenings Around Town, Photography Tagged With: Cape Cod springtime, Cape Cod tulips, Falmouth Fine Properties, Falmouth flowers, Falmouth MA homes for sale, Nadine Krasnow Realtor, Olson's Garden Center in Wareham

Falmouth Homes, Seller’s Market Has Arrived

April 16, 2015 by Nadine

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Cape Cod winter 2015
Old Silver Beach, Winter 2015

What a winter we had, one we’ll be talking about for the rest of our lives!

At the beginning of all the snowstorms, I was feeling like everyone else, oppressed and possibly even a little depressed. But somewhere along the way, something changed. I got used to this new world and way of life, and I kind of liked it.

The land and landscape were very beautiful, and with fresh snow every other day, it was white and pretty a good part of the time. There was so much to see and marvel at: snow falling softly and steadily, how MUCH there was, familiar bushes and fences that disappeared, and then – the ocean froze. Once before, in the early 2000’s, I was living on Wings Neck during a particularly cold winter, and I watched Buzzards Bay freeze. I never knew that when wavelets changed from moving to not moving, they froze as wavelets.

But this winter, everything froze, Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay, and for weeks. Then there were actual ice floes floating around in the distance where the ocean had defrosted. The Coast Guard broke the ice day after day, to keep the ferries between Woods Hole and the Vineyard going. But the rest of it? Kids went out onto the frozen ocean, played games, ice skated for goodness’ sake – on the ocean!! Looked back at land while standing on the ocean…

For sure, just as my generation still talks about what they did during the Blizzard of ’78 (which, in my case, included walking on a shutdown Route 128 and dragging a sled to the grocery store every day to get a rationed gallon of milk), kids will talk about the experience of the Winter of 2015 for the rest of their lives.

But now, Winter 2015 has melted away. Like many things in life, there were trade-offs: too much snow, but incredible beauty. I’m sure that you, like me, are looking forward to the seasons ahead with just a bit more appreciation than usual. Go, daffodils![/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

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