#21507890
$374,900
There’s an offer on the table, but it’s not accepted yet. John Barrett, my contractor, bought this house in 2007 and has done a top-to-bottom renovation. The quality is exceptional. At the end of a friendly cul-de-sac (the neighbors have placed chairs in the circle for late afternoon socializing), on a private, treetop half acre, the house has a huge main bedroom suite, as well as a fabulous new kitchen. And a new roof, new siding, new windows, new heat, new insulation – if you care about quality, location, and price, this is the one.
#21507848
$775,000
Here is the very last unit at Westwind Cottages in West Falmouth. I featured #2 in the last newsletter; that’s now under agreement. This is what I said back then:
Thoughtfully planned by Warren and Debi Dalton, and meticulously crafted by Pinsonneault Builders, this community is unique. Westwind reminds me of a mews in England. It’s in the center of the village, with the West Falmouth Market on one side and the West Falmouth Library on the other; fresh and tasty breakfasts and lunches at the Village Cafe across the street, topped off with delectable ice cream at Eulinda’s; the bike path and private tennis just down the road; and Chapoquoit Beach an easy and very pretty mile away.
#12 is one of the larger models, with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 2,400 s.f. If you were to build a new home in this location, you could never find a lot as good as this, they’re gone – but if you did, it would be $500,000. It would then cost $400,000 to build this unit with its detail, finishes, and quality of construction. So, don’t laugh – this is really kind of a bargain.
Seeing the home in person is so much better than reading about it! It’s hard to find new; it’s harder to find well-located; and it’s hardest to find well-done. Westwind has them all! Please call me for your private tour.
#21503812
$1,990,000
This fabulous home also has an offer currently on the table, but I can’t say with confidence it’s going to be accepted.
Back in the day when I lived on Wings Neck, I spent many happy moments in this wonderful house. On over two acres and with a beach on Buzzards Bay, the setting is outstanding, with sunrise to sunset views. In between east and west is south, where you see a parade of boats coming, going, and fishing. The house packs a lot of living into an efficient and functional floor plan, with owners’ suites on both the first and second floors, and an additional two bedrooms in the full walk-out lower level. It’s actually a very good value for this location; the lot across the street – with no house – has the same asking price. This home is in terrific condition, but knock-downs and rebuilds in Wings Neck can go for up to $5 million. So live in it as is, or create something new – either way is pretty fabulous.