Discovery Channel's Shark Week has begun, meaning shark lovers, masochistic galeophobics and many in between will be glued to their screens. It's a bad week to be a seal, but a great week to check out listings with swimming pools. Thus, we put together a map of 15 Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket properties with cement ponds, asking $300K to $118 million.
If all 314 acres for $118 million seems like a bit more than you need, it's possible to purchase the residence on 50 acres for "just" $44 million. There's a 60'x10' heated and filtered saltwater pool, whirlpool spa, tennis court, and a whole lot more.
Not surprisingly, the priciest listing on Cape Cod comes with a "glorious stone pool pavilion." The waterfront estate, asking $25 million, overlooks the Atlantic Ocean, Monomoy Islands and Nantucket Sound.
This Monomoy compound includes a main house, guest house, pool and cabana. The half acre estate dates to 1930 and has completely renovated. Asking price is $7,995,000.
The most expensive listing in Wellfleet, this waterfront estate features a "built in pool and all the special amenities a custom home like this should have." The four bedroom was asking $5,995,000 last year, but has been chopped down to $4,900,000.
Waterslide alert! This Truro listing comes with an indoor heated pool (with a motel vibe), hot tub, a pond stocked with bass, a 7,445 sq. ft. main house, and barn on 3.69 acres. Back in 2008, the place was on the market for $2,950,000, but it's now down to $1,599,000.
Speaking of indoor pools and pricechops, this Centerville listing was once asking $2,300,000 but is now looking for $1,350,000. The 3.25 acre property overlooks the Centerville River and includes a main residence, guest house, an indoor lap pool, and private dock.
Located in the West End, this 4BD, 3BA on .29 acres comes with a heated pool and a hot tub. Asking $1,195,000, the property's annual rental income exceeds $70K.
According to the brokerbabble, this Falmouth 3BD, 3BA, "angles around a 58' by 30' deck with a heated in-ground swim pool." First listed in October 2012 for $799,000, three pricechops have brought the ask down to $699,000.
Is it the bad listing photo or would a face-to-face with a shark be preferable to a dip in this heated indoor pool? The "oval 30x18" is attached to a 3BD, 2BA that's been asking $399,000 since 2010.
If all 314 acres for $118 million seems like a bit more than you need, it's possible to purchase the residence on 50 acres for "just" $44 million. There's a 60'x10' heated and filtered saltwater pool, whirlpool spa, tennis court, and a whole lot more.
Not surprisingly, the priciest listing on Cape Cod comes with a "glorious stone pool pavilion." The waterfront estate, asking $25 million, overlooks the Atlantic Ocean, Monomoy Islands and Nantucket Sound.
This Monomoy compound includes a main house, guest house, pool and cabana. The half acre estate dates to 1930 and has completely renovated. Asking price is $7,995,000.
The most expensive listing in Wellfleet, this waterfront estate features a "built in pool and all the special amenities a custom home like this should have." The four bedroom was asking $5,995,000 last year, but has been chopped down to $4,900,000.
Waterslide alert! This Truro listing comes with an indoor heated pool (with a motel vibe), hot tub, a pond stocked with bass, a 7,445 sq. ft. main house, and barn on 3.69 acres. Back in 2008, the place was on the market for $2,950,000, but it's now down to $1,599,000.
Speaking of indoor pools and pricechops, this Centerville listing was once asking $2,300,000 but is now looking for $1,350,000. The 3.25 acre property overlooks the Centerville River and includes a main residence, guest house, an indoor lap pool, and private dock.
Located in the West End, this 4BD, 3BA on .29 acres comes with a heated pool and a hot tub. Asking $1,195,000, the property's annual rental income exceeds $70K.
According to the brokerbabble, this Falmouth 3BD, 3BA, "angles around a 58' by 30' deck with a heated in-ground swim pool." First listed in October 2012 for $799,000, three pricechops have brought the ask down to $699,000.
Is it the bad listing photo or would a face-to-face with a shark be preferable to a dip in this heated indoor pool? The "oval 30x18" is attached to a 3BD, 2BA that's been asking $399,000 since 2010.