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Ever Wonder What 3 Million Buys You in Provincetown?

Provincetown is situated at the tip or if your driving "down the cape" the very end of Cape Cod. It is notably recognized for it's miles of dunes and beaches. Provincetown is truly like nowhere else on Cape Cod. The Town attracts visitors from near and far with all that it has to offer, in entertainment, retail shops, museums, restaurants, theaters and art galleries.
MLS#: 21713159 
19 Commercial Street Provincetown MA 02657  LP: $3,599,000
Once in a lifetime waterfront opportunity in the heart of the historic West End! Enjoy sunrises and views of Long Point Light from one of the three waterfront decks. Impeccably maintained and features quality materials that are long lasting, such as a cedar shingle roof, hurricane rated windows and doors, Azek trim and composite "mahogany" decking. Other amenities include central air conditioning, outdoor shower, parking for 2 cars in the cobblestone driveway, ample storage inside and out, security system, remote thermostats, and a solid well tended sea wall.
Enter into the vast living space where the view of the bay will instantly captivate you. Designed for entertaining, guests easily moves you through the open floor plan layout. The home is richly appointed with gleaming hickory floors, stunning coffered ceilings, and beautiful moldings. The chef's kitchen features a large center island, 6 burner Wolf Range with beautiful stone countertops. A large gas fireplace with custom mantle, surround the centerpiece of the living room, which comfortably houses two sitting areas and a large dining room.
The master suite boasts vaulted ceilings, sitting area warmed with a gas stove, an office, luxurious master en-suite bath and a walk in closet. Also on the second floor, you'll find a nicely sized guest room with a handsome en-suite bath. Impeccably maintained boasts quality materials that are long lasting, such as a cedar shingle roof, hurricane rated windows and doors, Azek trim and composite "mahogany" decking. Other amenities include central air conditioning, outdoor shower, parking for 2 cars in the cobblestone driveway, ample storage inside and out, security system, remote thermostats, and a solid well tended sea wall.

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