Maravista Ave being repaved after sewer install. Yay, it’s almost done!
Spring Fever? (Get it, wilting?)
Daffodils, the eternal optimist of spring…having a wilt when it got cold again…
Nadine’s Nuggets, Part 3
#21700887
617 Surf Drive, Falmouth
$1,799,000
This is a home we’re all familiar with, one of the first contemporaries on stilts by the bike path between Mill Road and Oyster Pond Road. It’s been used as a summer rental, highly sought-after at $6,000 a week because of the location and setting. It’s young and comfortable, with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths; it has a private beach; and it’s on the bike path – pretty much everyone’s dream of a summer house. It’s prominent and makes a statement, but there’s not much privacy for anyone who values that. But wow, those views and those breezes – breathtaking!
#21700939
22 Dusty Miller Road, Falmouth
$2,599,000
With a protected view to Racing Beach and not in the flood zone, this older Cape on 1.7 acres is in its original, decades-old condition. Seems like a high price, because by the time renovations are done, this will be close to $3,000,000. The land and view are special, and maybe the house will be also.
Nadine’s Nuggets, Part 1
Here are some other new listings that will make any buyer’s heart sing:
#21710137
24 Lake Shore Drive, East Falmouth
$235,000
Here’s your tiny jewel at the lake! With views of beautiful Jenkins Pond, this 700+ s.f. cottage is just finishing up its makeover. Charming!
#21700659
10 Sand Pointe Shores Drive, Falmouth
$285,000
Here’s a not tiny but small (under 800 s.f.) home that checks off all the boxes for charm, comfort, condition, and price! Add in that it’s around the corner from one of the Jenkins Pond beaches and tennis court, AND it’s on a half acre so there’s privacy and room for an addition, AND it has a new roof and septic, as well as a fabulous porch- well, there’s nothing not to love! I expect it will be under agreement in days, if not minutes.
Sunday is St Joseph’s Day
Sunday is St Joseph’s Day for Catholics, or at least those from the Azores. He’s the patron saint of all living things, including the sale of one’s home. I don’t know how that evolved, but back in the day when it was hard to sell, people buried small versions of St. Joseph in their yards.
The market is strong now, but I’ll honor St Joseph on Sunday, and maybe some of you will, also…Slowing down to honor the spirit of all living things…
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