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Cape Cod Property 131 Located in Cummaquid - Enjoy breathtaking views across Barnstable Harbor of Sandy Neck from the deck of this free standing condo cottage tucked down a private road. There are two bedrooms and a full bath along with a living room. A short walk to the association beach and rinse off in the outdoor shower after a day at the beach! The ideal place to make your cape cod memories. Cape Cod Property 107 The weekly rental rate on this Dennis home has just been reduced! SLEEPS 10! This 3 bedroom 3 bath home is about 1/2 mile to popular Mayflower and Bayview Beaches! Incredible kitchen perfect for entertaining family and friends. 3 Ductless A/C wall units that act like central units. Large back yard offers privacy and a place to unwind after a day at the beach. Enjoy dining on the deck and breathing in some Cape Cod Air! Cape Cod Property 101 Are you looking to be within walking distance to one of the most popular Bayside beaches? Mayflower beach is a very short walk from this 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Enjoy views of Cape Cod Bay from the deck while sipping on your morning coffee or entertaining with friends. This home offers Window A/C, Wifi and an outdoor shower perfect for rinsing off after your day at the beach! Cape Cod Property 102 Walk to Private neighborhood beach from this great 4 bedroom 2 bath home located in Dennis. The private backyard is perfect for entertaining. Walk to Corporation Beach to watch the sunset while enjoying a lobster roll at the Surfside Grill by Dennis Public Market. A short drive to area golf courses, sesuit harbor and numerous restaurants. Make your Cape Cod Summer memories in this great home! Cape Cod Property 110 Perched on a hill overlooking Kelly's Bay on Bass River is unique 4 bedroom vacation home with bonus room with pull out couch. The main floor offers 2 bedrooms, a living room and a dining room with views and a full bath. The second floor accessible through either the spiral outdoor staircase or internal ladder offers 2 large bedrooms and a full bath. Washer/Dryer on premises. Bring your kayak or paddle board and use it right from the back yard or use Kayak, canoe and two rowboats the owner has for guest while visiting! Cape Cod Property 126 Dennis Village Delight....This 3 bedroom 2 bath home with large yard is within walking distance to all the great things Dennis Village has to offer including the Cape Playhouse, Cape Museum of Fine Art, Scargo Cafe and Dennis Public Market! Located just a chip shot to Dennis Highlands Golf Course and a short drive to Mayflower beach! Centrally located on the Northside of Dennis for convenient access to all the great things Dennis has to offer! Cape Cod Property 130 Brewster - New to the rental market in 2017! Breathe taking views from this 5 bedroom home overlooking Cape Cod Bay! Make your Cape Cod memories in this classic Cape Cod Cottage with private beach and large deck for entertaining. There are 2 bedrooms on the first floor and three additional bedrooms on the second floor. Large great room is perfect for entertaining. Dining area overlooks the Bay. Enjoy incredible sunsets! If you are still looking for that perfect vacation rental for you and your family? Visit www.RentCapeCodProperties today for information and availability for all of the great rentals above! ]]>
It’s many homeowners’ worst fear to come home to a water disaster in their home. Water damage can cost thousands to repair and will include a lengthy process in order to adhere to safety standards, potentially disrupting your home life for weeks. In this article we’ll give you tips on how to avoid water damage and what to do when you discover it.
aware that technology has changed how a buyer shops for a new home. According the National Association of Realtors and their most recent “Profile of Home Buyers & Sellers” for the past 3 years, 92% of all buyers have used the internet to search for a home. The report also revealed that 95% of those buyers shopping online for a home actually purchased their home through a real estate agent/broker or from a builder of builder’s agent. A minimal 2% actually purchased the home directly from a seller, without knowing them ahead of time. The buyers are searching online for their new homes, but still rely on the agent to find that specific home that fits their needs, negotiate the terms of the sale, negotiate the price and to help guide them through the process. There is so much information now available for a buyer to check out, research and read online, that the buyers are finding that they need to reach out to a real estate professional in order to sort through it all and connect the relevant dots! This is obvious as the percentage of overall buyers who used an agent to buy their home has steadily increased from 69% in 2001 to 95% in 2015. The bottom line is clear. If you are thinking of selling your home, don’t underestimate the role a real estate agent/broker can play in the process. They will be there to help you price the home, show the home, market the home and finally guide the seller through the offer, the purchase and sale and finally the closing. Having an agent/broker by your side has become crucial to the speed and efficiency in which your home can sell. Call Foran Realty today to see how they can help you sell your home. ]]>
climates….but what preparations are necessary when you are going to live in that home all winter? Bob Vila from “This Old House” has put together a thorough checklist to ensure the efficiency and lifespan of your home and its components. Preparing the exterior of your home for the harsh New England winds, the snow and ice is crucial for keeping the cold out and the heat in! So where do you start…..Here are several ideas from Bob Vila and Bobvila.com. Windows and Doors
Living in an old home is like reading an old book. When you walk through an old home you can’t help but notice that there is history right within the walls. Small differences, like low height of the doorknobs, take you back in time to when we were a different society with different needs and expectations. Just like old books, however, old homes sometimes require extra care to keep in good condition. Don’t get me wrong–when people boast that their old home has “strong bones” they could certainly be right. But there are some things you might have to cope with living in an old home that aren’t a huge concern in a new one. If you’re thinking about purchasing an old home, read this list of things you should be aware of before you buy. It isn’t meant to deter, just to inform so that you’re ready for the challenges you’ll face when that day comes. And, if you truly love the experience of living in an old house, the work will be well worth it.