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Livia Monteforte

Senior Vice President | Broker | MA#9042493 , RI#B16395

Livia@Compass.com | 508.274.6185 Mobile

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Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is a crescent-shaped peninsula jutting into the Atlantic Ocean, known for its picturesque beaches, historic villages, and maritime character. Stretching about 65 miles from the Sagamore Bridge to Provincetown at the tip, Cape Cod offers a mix of salt‑air landscapes: sandy shorelines facing the Atlantic, calmer bayside beaches, dunes, marshes, and kettle ponds carved by glaciers. Settled by Pilgrims and earlier Native American groups, the region retains a strong sense of history. Classic New England architecture — clapboard houses, steepled churches, and weathered shingled cottages — dots the towns. Lighthouses such as Nauset Light and Highland Light are iconic landmarks, while museums and preserved sites recall whaling, fishing, and colonial eras. Outdoor recreation is a major draw. Miles of public beaches, like Coast Guard Beach and Old Silver Beach, invite swimming, sunbathing, and tide-pool exploration. The Cape Cod National Seashore protects large stretches of shoreline and offers hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives. Cape Cod Rail Trail and numerous bike paths traverse pine woods and cranberry bogs. Fishing, boating, whale watching, and sailing are popular—Provincetown is a gateway for whale-watching excursions to Stellwagen Bank. Towns on the Cape each have distinct personalities: Hyannis is a commercial and transport hub with Kennedy family associations; Chatham is known for its charming Main Street and strong fishing tradition; Wellfleet and Truro offer quieter, artful communities and expansive natural areas; Orleans and Eastham provide family-friendly beaches and easy access to the national seashore; and Provincetown at the tip is a lively, arts-focused town with a vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, galleries, and nightlife. Seafood is central to Cape Cod’s culinary identity—local clams, oysters, lobsters, and fish feature in clam shacks, seafood markets, and fine restaurants. Summer brings festivals, farmers’ markets, and cultural events; shoulder seasons are prized for fewer crowds, migrating birds, and dramatic fall color. Weather is maritime: mild summers, cool, windy springs and falls, and relatively moderate winters compared with inland New England. Tides and coastal erosion shape both natural areas and community concerns, and conservation efforts aim to balance tourism with habitat protection. In brief, Cape Cod blends coastal beauty, outdoor life, maritime history, and distinct small‑town character, making it a quintessential New England destination.
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$6,950,000
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150 Main Street

Chatham, MA 02633

7 bed
2.5 bath
(2 full, 1 half)
2552 sqft
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About this home

Built in 1840 • $2723/SqFt • 102 Days on market
Presenting a rare and extraordinary opportunity to create the ultimate in-town beach house in the heart of Chatham Village. Ideally set on 1.52 acres in one of Cape Cods most sought-after neighborhoods, the seven-bedroom residence features a rolling lawn that gives way to a pristine, private sandy beach on Chatham Harbor, with views of North Beach and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Showcasing original architectural details throughout, this quintessential shingle-style home is a blank canvas ready to be reimagined and deliver an inimitable lifestyle. Perfectly positioned to enjoy coastal living at its finest, days can be spent playing in the sand and soaking up breathtaking water views before strolling into the village for the evening. Combining a highly coveted setting with unsurpassed natural beauty, this exceptional property is ready to be enjoyed for generations.
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Livia Monteforte

Senior Vice President | Broker
MA#9042493 , RI#B16395
508.274.6185 Mobile
Livia@Compass.com
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Listing courtesy of Paul E Grover with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Robert Paul Properties 508-364-3500
Interior Features
Full Baths
2
Appliance Info
Gas Water Heater
Fireplace
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Half Baths
1
Basement
Crawl Space
Heating options
Hot Water
Additional Home Features
Lot Features
Conservation Area,
House of Worship,
Near Golf Course,
Shopping,
Marina,
In Town Location,
South of Route 28
Financing Options
Cash
Exterior Features
Screened Porch
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Deck/Porch
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Roof
Wood,
Shingle
Sewer Type
Septic Tank
Water View
Lighthouse Beach
Home Style
Cape
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Antique
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Waterfront Features
Waterfront
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Schools
School District
Monomoy
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