148 HOLLOW RD
COTUIT, MA 02635
$874,900
3 Beds
3 Baths
3,104 Sq Ft
Status Active
MLS# 22404592
Simply gorgeous. This fully renovated property comes with all the bells and whistles. Tucked away on a dirt road in the Heart of Cotuit, this home offers serenity and privacy.The first floor boasts an open floor plan with Kitchen feauturing Quartz Countertops, Fireplace Living-room, Full Dining Room, oversized family room, first floor laundry and 2 A\C Cooling/Heating Units. Second Floor consists of an ensuite master, plenty of Hallway closet spaces, A/C Split Unit, 2 big bedrooms & another full bath. Step out the French doors to the beautiful patio surrounded by your 1.7 acre property. Truly a location that is not to be missed! Renovations include Windows, Siding, Roof, Doors, Garage Door, Sliders, Boiler, Tank, Sprinkler System, Recessed Lighting, Gleaming Hardwood floors throughout. Buyer or buyer's agent to verify all measurement. This is an Estate Sale. Estate is already through Probate. Personal Representative for the Estate is an agent with Seaport Village Realty. Tenants in Residence have been given 30 day notice to vacate.
Details for 148 HOLLOW RD
$282 / Sq Ft
Wall Unit(s)
Hot Water
53 Days on website
About the Cape Cod and Islands Neighborhood
Cape Cod and Islands is fairly good for those who enjoy a quiet atmosphere, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor - however some parts can be quite loud, especially close to one of the railway lines or one of the 12 airports (Chatham Muni,Canapitsit,Cape Cod Coast Guard Air Station,Provincetown Muni,Nantucket Memorial,Falmouth Airpark,Marthas Vineyard,Cape Cod,Katama Airpark,Barnstable Muni-Boardman/Polando Field,Trade Wind,Muskeget Island).
- Overview
- Car friendlyGood access to freeways and major arteries, with a large amount of parking nearby.
- QuietSome sources of noise nearby.
- Cycling friendlyNot very suitable for bicycle commuting and/or recreational cycling.
- RestaurantsFew or no restaurants within walking distance.
- Pedestrian friendlyOther transportation modes are needed to reach day-to-day needs.