My wife and I are looking for a 2 or 3 bedroom cottage/home and supply is way down and closing prices are 22% above last year
. Given circumstances beyond my control, we have to do it soon or never. If you know the Cape please share your opinions as to locations that have easy walking or biking to town and decent boat launches to decent fishing. My neighbor prefers the Falmouth end given its access to the Vineyard and interesting inland boating when the seas are up. What about Cape Cod Bay? It doesn't seem as popular or am I misreading the place? I was thinking Maine as an alternative, but SWMBO has indicated that she thinks we will have a much longer season on the cape. Its like when your wife says we need a bigger boat. You shut your mouth and don't argue.
I was born and raised on Cape Cod and aside from 4 years in the Army, I’ve lived here my whole life, 49 years. I work as a patrolman for a local police department for 26 years now.
Each region of the Cape has a unique feel, just like New Hampshire does and every visitor or resident has their own preference for these regions.
I grew up in Dennis but live in Yarmouth. Yarmouth lacks the character of some of the other Cape towns thanks to out of control development in the 60’s 70’s and 80’s, in particular, the south side along Route 28. But, overall, I like it here. Bass River is great for boating and fishing and the ramps are all very good. Home prices are lower by comparison to
Other towns overall.
Dennis is a fantastic town with excellent beaches and low taxes. Dennis has Sesuit Harbor which is a great place to launch to fish Cape Cod Bay. The Bay is cold water but very calm most days as opposed to Nantucket Sound which gets lumpy with the afternoon southwest winds.
The drug “problem”, meh...show me somewhere there isn’t a drug problem. The Cape has changed but, so have most places. Nothing is how it “used to be”. But we don’t have cartels dumping bodies or shootouts between rival drug gangs. We have drug addicts who overdose and sometimes die. Occasionally a drug deal will go south and turn violent. But unless one really goes pursuing trouble, you’ll never see that stuff day to day.
If money weren’t an object, I’d live on the lower Cape, say from Brewster to Truro. It has still retained some of the old Cape charm but in the summer the visitors bring tons of traffic. And having said that, the upper Cape does offer amazing fishing around the Vineyard and Buzzard’s Bay.
If you have any questions drop me a PM! I’m happy to help.