I was at the Main St post office at 5:00 yesterday evening, and this vivid reflection of the sunset on the steeple of The First Congregational Church was so unexpected. And so delightful! (Cameras on the phone are one of the best inventions ever.)
Cape Cod Real Estate, By the Numbers
Everything you’ve heard about the red hot market here is true. But the last bullet, Lowest Inventory on Record, is very concerning. Without homes for sale, there can’t be sufficient sales going forward to sustain a healthy market. In my opinion, we passed a tipping point some time ago, and without hundreds of new listings- impossible- it may be irreversible. This week there were only 38 homes for sale in Falmouth. In 2013, there were between 425-475 on any given day. Think about the consequences. If anyone has a solution, let’s get to it…
The Precious Vial
Despite never living more than 75 miles from Gillette Stadium, I’d never been there before today, and was a little intimidated. But the site couldn’t have been more friendly or relaxed. Daily emails confirmed my appt., and told me how to prepare. Signage was great, and everyone stays in car until 10 minutes before appointed time. Parking is near the entrance. Sign in is easy, wait is easy, leaving is easy. Getting this shot today ranks just behind the birth of the kids and grands. So thankful!
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Skating on the Bog
Winter’s here, and so is skating on the bog. This is just north of Bourne Farm. Wonderful way to enjoy a brisk but sunny January afternoon!
Passenger Seat Blues
Pre-pandemic, my car was always immaculate, as I drove buyers to our showing appointments. Not now, though. We go in a small caravan of two cars. Apparently my passenger seat has suffered. I had to laugh today when I looked at it and saw face masks, leftover lunch, my Yeti, mail, a paper towel roll which I use instead of gloves, etc. Oh my!
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