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Cape Cod and the Islands Real Estate

Find your place
by the dunes, the harbors, and the hydrangea lanes.

A gray shingled cottage with hydrangeas spilling over the fence, a captain's house on a village lane two streets back from the harbor, a beach house out where the dunes roll down to the water, or a year round home a walk from the boats and the bakery, shown to you by people who keep a skiff in the harbor, know the tide charts by heart, and can tell you which beach stays calm when the wind comes around to the northeast.

Shingled CottageIn the VillageSteps to the BeachHarborfrontUnder $900k
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Cape and Island villages, beaches, and harbor towns we know lane by lane
Both
The summer cottages near the water and the year round homes back in the quiet villages where folks stay through the winter
Local
We grew up on these beaches, sail these same harbors, and watch the hydrangeas come in on the same lanes the families we help fall for
540+
Families we have helped settle on the Cape and the Islands, near the water and back in the villages
On the market

Homes built for salt air, bare feet, and long light off the water.

A few of the places this stretch of the Cape and the Islands is known for, with fresh listings every week.

In the Village
Bayberry Lane

The Shingled Cottage

$789,000
3 Bed2 BathWalk to Village
By the Dunes
Sandpiper Way

The Beach House

$965,000
4 Bed3 BathSteps to Sand
Harborfront
Harbor View Road

The Home Above the Harbor

$1,275,000
4 Bed3 BathWater Views
Why people put down roots out here

More than a house. A life lived close to the water, the dunes, and the villages that keep their history.

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The seasons set the pace out here

A bright green spring when the hydrangeas leaf out and the boats go back in the water, a long full summer of beach mornings, ferry rides, and clam shacks at dusk, a soft golden autumn when the crowds thin and the cranberry bogs turn red, and a quiet wood smoke winter with the village all to yourself. We help you find the place that fits the life you actually want, a summer cottage near the sand or a year round home back in the village.

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You learn the towns side by side

Which villages keep a real Main Street with a market, a library, and a coffee place open past Labor Day, which beaches are calm for little ones and which face the open water, where the harbor freezes and where the ferry runs all winter, and which shingled cottages have honest bones behind the cedar shakes and the white trim. We walk you through the real feel of each town and lane before you choose.

03

Straight about water, wind, and the shore

What a private well, a septic system, and a town betterment really mean out here, how flood zones, dune setbacks, and conservation rules shape what you can build near the water, where a lot stays dry in a nor'easter and where the wind comes straight off the bay, and which repairs can wait a season. We give you the honest coastal math up front, not after you have the keys.

The towns

Where you'll want to put down roots.

Each town on the Cape and the Islands has its own feel. Here are the ones people fall for.

Wellbridge

The classic village by the harbor, a shingled Main Street with a market and a bookshop, a Saturday farm stand, and homes a walk from the boats and the beach

Sand Hollow

Out by the dunes where the lanes run to the water, cottages and beach houses tucked behind the sea grass, room for an outdoor shower, a clothesline, and a porch facing the surf

Quill Cove

On the quiet bay side, calm beaches and tidal flats within walking distance, captain's houses on shaded lanes, and a town that gathers at the old town landing
New to the Cape

Moving to the Cape and the Islands is its own kind of move.

A lot of our buyers are trading a crowded city block and a long commute for a town where the kids can bike to the beach, a shingled cottage with hydrangeas at the gate, or a year round home near a harbor where they can finally keep a skiff, dig for clams on a low tide, and watch the light go long over the water at dusk, so we slow down and walk you through how a coastal property really lives across a full year, a packed July week and a quiet gray February alike.

How a house near the dunes and a lot down a sandy lane hold up, what a private well, a septic system, and town water betterments ask of you out here, what flood insurance, dune setbacks, and conservation rules really cost and allow near the water, and where a property stays dry in a nor'easter and where the wind comes straight off the bay. Real answers before you commit, not after your first big storm.

Start With a Local Guide
Come walk the lanes with us

The next chapter starts by the water.

Tell us what you picture, a shingled cottage in the village, a beach house by the dunes, or a home above the harbor, and we will send you the places worth a look.

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