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New England Coastal Real Estate

Find your place
where the tide keeps the time.

Shingled capes, captain's houses, and cottages a short walk from the working quay, shown to you by people who grew up on this coast, know which harbors hold the morning fog, and where the light comes in clean off the water.

WaterfrontShingled CapeVillage WalkDock RightsUnder $600k
11
Harbor towns and inland villages we cover
1698
The year the first wharf went up on the point
Local
We learned these tides from a skiff, not a brochure
1,300
Families we have helped settle on the coast
On the market

Homes with good bones and salt air.

A few of the places these harbors and granite shores are known for, with fresh listings every week.

Waterfront
Sailmaker's Lane

The Harbor Cape

$615,000
3 Bed2 BathDock
Captain's House
Meetinghouse Hill

The Shipwright Place

$548,000
4 Bed3 BathPorch
Village Walk
Cobble Wharf Road

The Saltbox Cottage

$472,000
2 Bed2 BathGarden
Why people put down roots on the coast

More than a house. A harbor that knows you.

01

The day keeps the rhythm of the tide

Coffee on the porch, a walk down to the wharf, a village where the shopkeepers know your dog. We help you find the place that fits the life you actually want, at the pace the coast keeps.

02

You learn the shore harbor by harbor

Which coves stay calm in a nor'easter, which old houses were built true, and which lanes catch the cool evening breeze off the water. We walk you through the real character of each town before you choose.

03

Straight about water, wind, and upkeep

What salt air really does to cedar shingles, how a 1790s house holds a winter, which lots sit above the flood line, and what waterfront truly asks of you. We give you the honest coastal math up front, not after closing.

The harbor towns

Where you'll want to settle by the water.

Each town along the coast has its own feel. Here are the ones families fall for.

The Working Quay

Lobster boats, fish shacks, the Saturday market

Meetinghouse Village

White steeple, the green, walkable lanes

Granite Point

Ledge shoreline, long views, the old lighthouse
New to coastal living

Buying on the coast is its own kind of move.

A lot of our buyers are coming for a slower pace, a remote job with a water view, or a shingled house with real history, so we slow down and walk you through how a coastal place actually works across a full year.

How the winter wind comes off the harbor, what salt does to a roof and a sill, which lots sit safely above the tide, and what waterfront upkeep truly costs you. Real answers before you commit, not after the first hard winter.

Start With a Local Guide
Come walk the wharf with us

The next chapter starts at the water's edge.

Tell us what you picture, a cottage off the village green, a cape with dock rights, or a house on the point with the whole harbor in view, and we will send you the places worth the drive up.

Plan a Visit
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