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829 SHORE RD

Price: $699,000
City: Bourne
Sq Ft: 1782
MLS ID: 72184122
Description: Waterviews! This 3 year young home is exceptional. You have to come see how pretty the views are. Look straight down Pocasset River out to the Bay. There are also views to the side where you might launch your kayak. The open first floor features bead board ceilings with recessed lighting, kitchen with skylights, granite counters, stainless appliances, along with a first floor bedroom and full bath. There is a gas fireplace and hardwood floors throughout. The second floor features 3 more bedrooms and 2 full baths. And more waterviews! Level yard is fenced in with pretty plantings. Great attention to detail. Town/Private Boat slips & moorings steps away. Walk to beach, pizza, playground, convenience store, post office & more. Mahogany Deck. Irrigation. Alarm. And so much more!

1090 SHORE ROAD #3-8

Price: $1,200,000
City: Bourne
Sq Ft: 2200
MLS ID: 72180715
Description: What is it like to live at Red Brook Harbor Club? Simply amazing! I woke this morning to the sound of the Halyards clanging and magically all my stress and worries blew away. On to coffee on the deck watching the sun burn off the fog and the water sparkle like diamonds…It is going to be a great day! I see the crew arriving on the docks and wave to them that I will be right down. We are heading to Cuttyhunk for a day of fishing while the ladies head into town for lunch and shopping. As we re-enter the harbor I get a text from my wife that the girls will meet us at the pool for a quick dip. Back to the family room for some drinks and golf matches…I whip up my famous Mojito’s at the wet bar. Everyone is off to their private suite to prepare for the evening. Instead of grilling tonight we plan on walking to The Chart Room for their famous lobster rolls. What a life! I have to be in Boston in the morning but no worries as it is such an easy commute. Summer and the living is easy!

45-47 COVE LANE

Price: $3,695,000
City: Bourne
Sq Ft: 5475
MLS ID: 72160178
Description: Waterfront, Private Pocasset Estate expertly situated on over 19 acres of waterfront & marshland, captures panoramic water views, while offering the benefits and features of newer construction. Each of the Four levels of living, conveniently connected by an elevator, render spectacular vistas from private patios/decks and generously sized windows. Relax in the heated, saltwater ground level pool while overlooking Buzzards Bay. Entertain family and friends in the Boathouse’s separate guest quarters, complete with kitchen and deck. Escape to unwind on the Crow’s Nest roof deck, plumbed for hot tub and gas grill. Discriminating taste found throughout, with extreme attention to detail. Special features include Travertine fireplaces, gleaming maple flooring, partial steel-frame foundation,many hurricane windows, custom stone, tile, and woodwork throughout. A rare blend of a superb waterfront location, fine craftsmanship, and distinctive ambiance, just minutes from the Cape Cod bridges
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