Update October 13, 2023: It has been about a year and a half since we updated this page and it was time to revisit this subject. The Covid Craze is over and things are beginning to shift. The market is much slower now but home prices are not going down yet. Our supply is still meager and demand is still quite high.
Our new series is devoted to making it easier to understand Cape Cod real estate and we will update this subject with a new video soon.
Expensive Cape Cod
The values shown are the median sales price of single-family homes in towns across the Cape. 9/23.
1. Provincetown @ $2,322,500 (up 83% since 9/2021 and same spot on the list)
2. Chatham @ $1,300,000 (up 6% and same spot)
3. Orleans @ $1,262,500 (up 31% and up 1 spot)
4. Wellfleet @ $1,100,000 (up 37% and up 1 spot)
5. Truro @ $1,000,000 (down .04% and down 2 spots)
6. Eastham @ $770,000 (up 18% and up 3 spots)
7. Falmouth @ $767,500 (up 14% and up 1 spot)
8. Mashpee @ $759,995 (up 13% and down 1 spots)
9. Brewster @ $750,000 (up 11% and down 3 spots)
10. Harwich @ $740,000 (up 29% and up 1 spot)
11. Sandwich @ $685,000 (up 12% and down 1 spot)
12. Barnstable @ $675,500 (up 22% same spot)
13. Bourne @ $647,500 (up 23% and up 1 spot)
14. Dennis @ $635,000 (up 21% and down 1 spot)
15. Yarmouth @ $580,000 (up 27% same spot)
All figures are based on the median sales price for the year to date, September 2023. These figures are based on data from the Cape and Islands Association of Realtors. The list does not include figures from Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, or Wareham.
Shoutout to our photographer that supplied our hero image: Photo by Alexander Schimmeck on Unsplash
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