Built in the mid-1800s and lovingly stewarded by the Cook family since 1945, this rare two-family home in Provincetown's sought-after West End is steeped in local history. Tucked away from the street's line of sight on all sides, it offers a rare combination of privacy and neighborhood rooftop views. Perched on a 6,000 sq ft lot, the home features two apartments, five bedrooms, and a spacious attic, with bay views from the second-floor unit and deck. The positioning of the house along one side of the lot allows for generous parking and a magnificent backyard full of possibilities. Moments away from everything the town has to offer. Property being sold as is.
A Native Provincetown Lady, this Patriotic Multi-Family Property has provided steady shelter to Provincetown lovers for over 100 years. On the market for the first time in 72 years, this Grand Dame comes with a total of 7 bedrooms, 4 Baths, 4 kitchens (4 Units, currently) presented on a lovely 5,738 square foot lot. This property can suit a variety Housing Uses and has great potential. A detached one car garage with an additional parking spot adds to this highly desirable west-end of town property. Within reach you will find some of Provincetown's gems; Liz's Cafe and Anybody's Bar, Ptown Gym, Joe's Coffee and the famous Boatslip Tea Dance. Art galleries and restaurants only a short distance away. Bay and ocean beaches are also easily accessible. Property being sold As Is. Developers, private parties bring your Shangri-la!
An exceptional Provincetown property on the market for the first time since 1964. With scale, versatility, and creative potential, this distinctive 8-room, 7-bath multi-unit property offers a rare opportunity to shape a signature Provincetown residence to your taste or unlock meaningful rental income. With its flexible configuration and generous footprint, the building invites renovation and reinvention- an appealing investment and a true blank canvas for your vision. The layout supports a wide range of possibilities, from income-producing units to compound living or a dramatic single-family conversion. Its south-facing facade brings in abundant natural light, while the coveted East End location places beaches, galleries, and town amenities within easy reach, enhancing both rental demand and long-term resale appeal. Ample parking and yard further expand the potential for outdoor living or future design plans.
Discover a Unique Investment Opportunity in Provincetown! Nestled between the vibrant heart of downtown and the serene beauty of the National Seashore, this versatile 3-family home offers income potential. Imagine residing in one unit and renting the other two, creating a perfect blend of personal comfort and financial gain. This property sits on a spacious lot, adorned with a beautifully landscaped yard, providing a tranquil retreat. Property Details: Unit #1: 1,882 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, featuring a cozy fireplace, wood-burning stove, private deck off the kitchen, generator, and water filtration system. Unit #2: 1,320 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, boasting an open floor plan with laundry facilities. Unit #3: 400 sq ft studio with direct access to deck and patio. Features: - Parking for three cars - Storage shed - Close to bike trails, Race Point Beach, and the dunes. Property is being sold as-is and offers with buyer concessions will be considered. Please note, recording security devices are installed on the exterior of the property. On city water not well water.


Provincetown is located in Massachusetts. Provincetown, Massachusetts has a population of 3,582. Provincetown is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 8.07% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 19.97%.
The median household income in Provincetown, Massachusetts is $72,904. The median household income for the surrounding county is $82,619 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Provincetown is 56.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.8 inches per year, with 27 inches of snow per year.