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A Weekend Exploring Cape Ann Real Estate

Spring is a great time to explore Cape Ann real estate because it’s before the summer crowds hit. Charming inns and B&B’s are offering competitive rates, and there are plenty of fun things going on.

Essex River Race 2009

On Friday, May 15th, watch (or compete!) in the Essex River Race, open to all paddlers. Saturday and Sunday of the same weekend, the 61st annual Motif #1 Days festival takes place! Celebrate the town of Rockport’s arts heritage by watching artists set up their easels to paint the town’s legendary fishing shack and enjoying the entertainment of musicians and street performers. And there’s always time for an exciting whale watch with the family, with several tour companies leaving out of Gloucester.

There are so many gorgeous homes for sale on Cape Ann. Rosemary Quarato is a knowledgeable Cape Ann real estate agent. Please browse the MLS listings on Rosemary’s Cape Ann real estate website to take a look at all that the area has to offer.


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02 2010

Trendy Times for Newburyport Real Estate

The town of Newburyport MA (part of Cape Ann real estate) is becoming one of the trendiest places to live in Massachusetts. Here are a few “in” things:

  • Organic food and live food restaurants. Two just opened in Downtown Newburyport.
  • Open spaces. This summer,  the Newburyport Redevelopment Authority announced its plan to turn a 3-acre site into a waterfront park with a playground, sculpture park, and performance space.
  • Historical sites. Butler’s Toothpick, a 19th-century navigational marker, got a new look this summer.
  • Citizens gearing up to help nonprofits. Pennies for Poverty, 2 Cents 4 Change, the Salvation Army, the Masons and the Rotary Club, the Anna Jaques Hospital Aid Association and the Roof Over Head Collaborative are just a few organizations which Newburyport residents actively participate in.

If you’d like more information about Newburyport real estate or Cape Ann real estate as a whole, visit http://capeannrealestate.com/ where you can find expert advice from Rosemary Quarato, an experienced Cape Ann real estate agent.


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01 2010

The Kitchens of Cape Ann Real Estate

Often referred to as the heart of the home, for some families the kitchen is the center of family activity. When the kids come home from school they might have a snack in the kitchen and chat with Mom or Dad about next week’s baseball tournament. As the sky grows darker, Dad or Mom might be found putting something in the oven. It’s important to have a kitchen big enough for your family to comfortably move around in. Modern cabinetry, floor tiling, and counter tops are must-haves for some, while stainless steel appliances are almost always on the wish list.

Here are a few modern kitchens that can be found in Cape Ann real estate.

9 Broadway Avenue, Rockport MA

The kitchen above is part of a 3-bedroom condominium in Rockport, located at 9 Broadway Avenue. An island on the edge defines the kitchen as a separate room and also provides much-needed counter space for food prep and entertaining. Beautiful cabinetry perfectly compliments the hardwood floor, and granite counter tops provide a pretty contrast.

4 Curtis Street, Rockport MA

This kitchen is part of a 2-bedroom home at 4 Curtis Street in Rockport. A flat-top stove matches perfectly with the white cabinets.

75 Dennison Street, Gloucester, MA

Located at 75 Dennison Street in Gloucester, the above kitchen is part of a 3-bedroom home overlooking Goose Cove. Granite countertops and stainless steel appliances will please any foodie in your family. Beautiful cabinet doors compliment the mahogany hardwood floors throughout the home.

For more information on Cape Ann real estate, including Rockport real estate, Gloucester real estate, and Beverly real estate, visit Cape Ann Real Estate on the web and speak to Cape Ann real estate agent Rosemary Quarato. You can find these properties and more within Ms. Quarato’s MLS listings.


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01 2010

Dream Homes of Cape Ann Real Estate

The seaside towns of Gloucester, Beverly, and Rockport comprise Massachusetts’ own Cape Ann. Whether you are looking at an elaborate multi-million dollar estate or a small cottage, it will most likely be colonial in style. Cape Ann was settled by Pilgrims in 1623, and its towns strive to retain their colonial charm. Because of its lighthouses, beaches, islands, and overall scenic beauty, a good number of tourists visit Cape Ann each year. In the summer season, the towns hum with excitement but not to an overwhelming degree. Below are just a few homes on Cape Ann that are currently on the market.

435 Hale Street, Beverly MA

435 Hale Street, Beverly MA

The mansion above is located at 435 Hale Street in Beverly, MA, which actually lies on the North Shore near Cape Ann. With 9 bedrooms and 4 baths, this home also includes a professional kitchen, sauna, game room, offices, playroom, and more. What’s special about this property is its roof-top deck that would be perfect for dazzling guests with views of the Atlantic Ocean. A large private beach is the best feature. This home really sets the standard for Beverly real estate.

7 Atlantic Avenue, Rockport MA

7 Atlantic Avenue, Rockport MA

The historical home above is located at 7 Atlantic Avenue in Rockport, MA. Built in 1800, it is a landmark on the coast and offers gorgeous views of the Atlantic from each of its 8 rooms. On the exterior, its curved granite staircase leads from the balcony above to a patio below which is built with bluestone, granite, and mahogany, and even includes a built-in BBQ. The home is very close to the beach, restaurants, and the well-known art galleries of Rockport. If you are intrigued by this home, see what else is currently offered in Rockport real estate.

If you are seeking waterfront property, Cape Ann real estate has plenty of beautiful homes to browse. Residential properties are abundant in supply, and there are even several former inns and B&B’s on the market.


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12 2009

A Gem of a Town in Cape Ann Real Estate

Rockport, MA

Rockport, MA

Rockport, Massachusetts is a small town of under 10,000 people 40 miles north of Boston. The town is part of the Cape Ann peninsula, which during warmer weather often takes a back seat to tourist-infested areas in Massachusetts like Cape Cod. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t have just as much, if not more to offer.

If you are looking for the ideal place to retire, the town of Rockport might be the perfect spot. Walt Disney Productions listed Rockport, MA as one of the ten most scenic places in the United States — and it even was used as the primary filming location in Sandra Bullock’s recent movie, The Proposal. The town offers miles of coastline, five different beaches, and is close to several wildlife reservations, all perfect spots for walking, fishing, and relaxing. There is a golf club in town, and many more located all along Cape Ann.

Rockport Beach

Rockport Beach

Visiting grandchildren or children will have no problem finding fun things to do in Rockport. First, there are beach activities like swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and kayaking, with sailing lessons even offered. Even if only the boys like fishing, a fishing charter can be a fun way to take an exciting cruise across the Atlantic Coast. If fishing isn’t your thing, there’s always a whale-watching trip. With Cape Ann being known as the “Oldest Art Colony in Massachusetts,” there is no short stock of art galleries in Rockport and in the surrounding areas. Taking the grandkids to a gallery can be a fun, enriching learning experience. If shopping is more up your alley, the whole family can take a walk along Rockport’s own Bearskin Neck, where there are a ton of fun shops and restaurants.

Bearkskin Neck

Bearkskin Neck

If you’re looking for a home in Massachusetts, consider checking out the homes in Rockport that are up for sale.