The house with the quiet beach.
Five bedrooms across two pavilions, a pool that catches the late light, and a private path that ends at sand most people will never walk on.
Cove Reserve is a quiet brokerage for coastal and second-home buyers. The water is part of the brief.
They are sold on light, on what the dock looks like at six, on whether the kitchen faces the morning. We show you the house. Then we show you the rest of the life around it.
Scroll. Take the time the house would.
Five bedrooms across two pavilions, a pool that catches the late light, and a private path that ends at sand most people will never walk on.
Three bedrooms in original condition, a wraparound porch that takes the breeze cleanly, and a path to the bay through neighbors who do not change.
A new build with old proportions. Double-height glass to the bay, three finished levels, a guest house tucked behind the hedgerow. Turnkey.
Four bedrooms in a 1920s house renewed with restraint, deep porches, and a long view across marsh grass that changes color twice a day.
Stone, weathered shingle, three bedrooms above a coastline that does what coastlines do. Year-round. Not for the impatient.
The inventory is small. The competition is patient. The houses are not. We have five we’re showing this season — from a Chatham cottage to a Wellfleet contemporary — and a few more we’ll show when the right name comes through.
If the Cape is on the list, tell us what you’re imagining. We’ll write back by sundown.
Storm shutters, dock work, landscaping that survives salt, a carpenter who knows shingle. We’ve vetted ours over years — and we introduce them at closing, not in a binder. It’s part of how we sell.
A postcard’s worth of detail is plenty. We’ll write back within one business day — not a form letter, an actual reply.