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Provincetown

Provincetown, Massachusetts 02657

Barnstable County, Outer Cape Cod

Welcome to Provincetown

Provincetown: The Pinnacle of Cape Cod Luxury

Located at the very tip of Cape Cod, Provincetown is a place unlike any other, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on three sides and steeped in centuries of history. This vibrant community has been home to Native Americans, explorers, Pilgrims, fishermen, whalers, and artists, making it a cherished destination for luxury homeowners and visitors alike. It was here in 1620 that the Pilgrims first landed in the New World, a moment commemorated by the towering 252-foot Pilgrim Monument—the tallest granite structure in the U.S.—adding a historic prestige to this exclusive enclave.

A Community That Celebrates Individuality

Provincetown, or P-town as it’s lovingly known, is famous for its inclusive spirit and creative energy. Long a cherished destination for the LGBTQ+ community, the town embraces diversity and celebrates individuality, attracting discerning residents and guests. Its sheltered harbor has supported its fishing heritage for centuries, with many of today’s fishermen tracing their roots back to Portuguese sailors who settled here in the 1800s, enriching the area’s cultural tapestry for luxury coastal living.

America’s Oldest Art Colony

Since artist Charles Hawthorne founded the Cape Cod School of Art in 1899, Provincetown has been a haven for creatives, earning its title as America’s oldest continuous art colony. This artistic legacy inspires generations of artists worldwide, evident in the numerous galleries lining Provincetown’s streets, showcasing contemporary masterpieces and classic Cape Cod landscapes—perfect for luxury art collectors and homeowners seeking cultural sophistication.

Provincetown, MA

Founded:

1727
Population:
3,664
Land (Sq Miles)
9.7
Water (Sq Miles)
7.8
2025 Property tax:  (per $1000)
$5.60
% Tax Rate change (2024)
0.36%

Villages: The town of Barnstable is composed of seven distinct villages: Barnstable Village, Centerville, Cotuit, Hyannis, Marstons Mills, Osterville, and West Barnstable, each with its own personality and charm.

Neighborhood: Barnstable is a coastal gem for those who adore the water, offering beautiful beaches along Cape Cod Bay and Nantucket Sound. This sprawling town combines quaint village life with a friendly, small-town feel, providing all the essentials alongside a rich mix of history and natural splendor.

Attractions: Hyannis Harbor, John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, Sturgis Library, Craigville Beach, Barnstable Harbor.

Beaches: Sandy Neck Beach, Craigville Beach, Kalmus Beach.

Parks & Recreation: Hathaway’s Pond, Sandy Neck Barrier Beach, West Barnstable Conservation Area.

Historical Sites / Museums: Barnstable Historical Society, Coast Guard Heritage Museum, Old Gaol (Jail), Sturgis Library (one of the oldest libraries in the U.S.).

A Thriving Cultural Scene

Provincetown’s Commercial Street is the vibrant heart of the town, offering an eclectic mix of boutique shops, art galleries, luxury inns, and gourmet restaurants. The town is renowned for its dynamic entertainment scene, drawing A-list talent to venues like the Crown & Anchor and events such as the Provincetown Film Festival and Provincetown Jazz Festival. From Broadway stars to world-class musicians, Provincetown consistently offers top-tier performances and cultural experiences, ideal for upscale residents and visitors.

Natural Beauty at Every Turn

With 90% of Provincetown’s land preserved within the Cape Cod National Seashore, the town boasts some of the most pristine beaches and stunning landscapes on the East Coast. The Province Lands Trail, a 5.5-mile loop, takes cyclists and hikers through sand dunes, beech forests, cranberry bogs, and coastal paths. Whether it’s a summer bike ride or an autumn walk surrounded by vibrant foliage, Provincetown’s natural beauty is always on full display, offering exclusive outdoor experiences for luxury homeowners.

A Year-Round Destination for Luxury Living

Provincetown knows how to entertain in every season. Its signature event, Carnival Week, held each August, celebrates diversity and creativity, drawing visitors from around the world. From the lively summer atmosphere to the tranquil off-season charm, Provincetown offers something for everyone, making it a year-round haven for luxury residents and investors.

Provincetown Real Estate: A Unique Opportunity with Cape Cod Bliss

For those seeking a home in a truly distinctive location, Provincetown offers a mix of historic properties, modern waterfront homes, and cozy cottages—perfect for vacation retreats, investment properties, or year-round residences. The town’s rich cultural heritage, vibrant community, and unparalleled natural surroundings make it a coveted destination for luxury buyers and investors. Discover the magic of Provincetown with Cape Cod Bliss, where Sarah Keith’s expertise ensures an unforgettable luxury real estate experience tailored to your dreams.

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