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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.


Buying Cape Cod Real Estate Should Get You Thinking About Summer

When you first start to think about buying Cape Cod real estate, chances are good that you’ll have already spent some time in the area. Whether you have fantastic memories of summers spent on one of more than 100 beaches on the Cape or you have been to Cape Cod more recently and just had that feeling that it was the type of place where you would like the chance to spend more time, you’ll find that the area real estate market has a lot to offer.

Of course, no matter where you are thinking about buying Cape Cod real estate – whether you’re thinking about a home in Falmouth, in Dennis, in Chatham, in Centerville or one of the many other small towns on Cape Cod – there is bound to be something about the process that gets you thinking about summer and the way that you are going to be spending your time outside of the home.

Because of that, when you are looking at Cape Cod real estate and expect to spend a fair amount of your time on the area’s beaches, while you are deciding where to buy a home, you might want to think about the fact that the Cape’s southern beaches that are on the Atlantic tend to have warmer waters than those in the bay. You might want to think about how much time you will spend traveling to Boston or Providence because it’s always a good idea to think about the commute (it’s a lot closer to both cities from Falmouth than from Provincetown).


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