Here now, ten Cape Cod multi-families asking under $500,000 - year round, beachy bungalows, fixer-uppers, mixed-users, fireplaces galore, pricechopped, with walkability and water views, wicked old (hello, 1735!), recently renovated, ready to rent, and move-in-ready - with a little something for everyone.
Kicking off with a two-family in historic Bourne Village "steps away from the Cape Cod Canal, Post Office, Church, School and easy access to the Bridges for commuting." The circa 1850 has four bedrooms in 1,571-square-feet and is asking $249,900.
This North Falmouth Village listing includes a 3BR bungalow and a cute 1BR cottage that "previously rented for $650." The price tag for the .28 acre property is $275,000.
Located in Osterville Village, this $499,000 listing includes two houses with three units on a .54 acre lot. The four-bedroom main house dates to 1735 and features an attached one-bedroom apartment with a living room and kitchen. An additional one-bedroom house was built in 2000.
This 4BR duplex is literally just steps to multiple Nantucket Sound beaches -hello, Craigville and Covell's! Both sides have gas fireplaces and one unit offers water views. The .14 acre property is asking $479,000.
Built in 1880, this updated two-family on the historic Old King's Highway offers 3,783-sq.-ft. with a 3BD, 2BA unit on the first floor and a 2BD, 2BA on the second. The .42 acre lot also includes a detached barn "that offers many possibilities!" Yours for $499,900.
Here's a Main Street mixed-used with a circa 1800 4BR, 5BA main house plus 2BR, 2BA carriage house on .62 acres. First listed in August for $484,000, an early December pricechop has brought the ask down to $425,000.
"Double your summer fun!" exclaims the listing for these two updated cottages on a .71 acre lot. The duo date to 1950 and both have two bedrooms and one bath. Asking price is $385,000.
Here's another mixed-user, this one with a second floor apartment and two first floor office suites "each with designated handicap accessible bathrooms." Built in 2001, the 2,112-square-footer debuted on the market in May for $525,000, but is now hoping for $499,000.
Finally, to Provincetown's least expensive multi-family on the market right now. This Beach Point property features a year-round 2BR with an additional 1BR cottage. Per the listing, the duo "have an excellent rental history generating more than $20,000 per year." Yours for $489,000.
Kicking off with a two-family in historic Bourne Village "steps away from the Cape Cod Canal, Post Office, Church, School and easy access to the Bridges for commuting." The circa 1850 has four bedrooms in 1,571-square-feet and is asking $249,900.
This North Falmouth Village listing includes a 3BR bungalow and a cute 1BR cottage that "previously rented for $650." The price tag for the .28 acre property is $275,000.
Located in Osterville Village, this $499,000 listing includes two houses with three units on a .54 acre lot. The four-bedroom main house dates to 1735 and features an attached one-bedroom apartment with a living room and kitchen. An additional one-bedroom house was built in 2000.
This 4BR duplex is literally just steps to multiple Nantucket Sound beaches -hello, Craigville and Covell's! Both sides have gas fireplaces and one unit offers water views. The .14 acre property is asking $479,000.
Built in 1880, this updated two-family on the historic Old King's Highway offers 3,783-sq.-ft. with a 3BD, 2BA unit on the first floor and a 2BD, 2BA on the second. The .42 acre lot also includes a detached barn "that offers many possibilities!" Yours for $499,900.
Here's a Main Street mixed-used with a circa 1800 4BR, 5BA main house plus 2BR, 2BA carriage house on .62 acres. First listed in August for $484,000, an early December pricechop has brought the ask down to $425,000.
"Double your summer fun!" exclaims the listing for these two updated cottages on a .71 acre lot. The duo date to 1950 and both have two bedrooms and one bath. Asking price is $385,000.
Here's another mixed-user, this one with a second floor apartment and two first floor office suites "each with designated handicap accessible bathrooms." Built in 2001, the 2,112-square-footer debuted on the market in May for $525,000, but is now hoping for $499,000.
Finally, to Provincetown's least expensive multi-family on the market right now. This Beach Point property features a year-round 2BR with an additional 1BR cottage. Per the listing, the duo "have an excellent rental history generating more than $20,000 per year." Yours for $489,000.