$1,092,500
- 2 Beds
- 1.5 Baths
- 1,045 Sq Ft
81 Province Lands Rd Unit 5, Provincetown, MA 02657
Gabrielle Hanna Gibson Sotheby's International Realty
$1,092,500
81 Province Lands Rd Unit 5, Provincetown, MA 02657
Gabrielle Hanna Gibson Sotheby's International Realty
$1,246,000
3 Meadow Rd Unit 2, Provincetown, MA 02657
Mike Minore Gibson Sotheby's International Realty
$1,575,000
26 Bradford St Unit 1, Provincetown, MA 02657
Isi Georgiev Gibson Sotheby's International Realty
$1,375,000
27 Court St Unit U7B, Provincetown, MA 02657
Robert Tosner William Raveis Provincetown
$1,399,000
350 Bradford St Unit 7, Provincetown, MA 02657
Russell Madray William Raveis Provincetown
$1,649,000
3 Fishburn Ct Unit 2, Provincetown, MA 02657
Stephen Briscoe SeasCape Realty, Inc.
$2,095,000
15 Bradford Street Extension Unit UD, Provincetown, MA 02657
Jack Tobin Corcoran Property Advisors
$2,095,000
15 Bradford Street Extension Unit D, Provincetown, MA 02657
Jack Tobin Corcoran Property Advisors
$1,149,999
16 Hensche Ln Unit U16, Provincetown, MA 02657
Joel Harms William Raveis Real Estate & Home Services
$949,000
4 Railroad Ave Unit 2, Provincetown, MA 02657
Max Cliggott-Perlt Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Robert Paul Properties
$699,000
4 Bradford Acres Rd Unit F, Provincetown, MA 02657
Joan Lenane Gibson Sotheby's International Realty
$959,000
10 Seashore Park Dr Unit GG, Provincetown, MA 02657
Joan Lenane Gibson Sotheby's International Realty
$950,000
50 Nelson Ave Unit 6, Provincetown, MA 02657
Brett Holmes Compass
Provincetown, Massachusetts, located on the edge of Cape Cod, is a community rich in history and culture. Initially inhabited by the Wampanoag and Nauset Tribes, it later became a landing point for the Pilgrims in the 1620s and saw an influx of Portuguese immigrants in the 1860s. By the early 1900s, Provincetown evolved into an artist haven, attracting painters, writers, and playwrights, and later became a refuge for the LGBT community in the 1960s. The area is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with multiple art galleries, museums, and annual events like the Provincetown International Film Festival and the Provincetown Portuguese Festival. Home styles in Provincetown range from Cape Cods and Colonial Revivals to split levels and modernist homes, with properties often closely spaced. The local dining scene is concentrated on Commercial Street and Bradford Street, featuring long-standing establishments like The Lobster Pot and The Red Inn. Provincetown also offers various attractions, including whale-watching tours, walking trails among the sand dunes, and local beaches such as Race Point Beach. The area is prone to nor’easters and coastal flooding. Transportation options include a seasonal ferry service to Plymouth and Boston, a shuttle service within Provincetown, and connections to Boston Logan via Provincetown Municipal Airport.
On average, homes in Provincetown, MA sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Provincetown, MA over the last 12 months is $1,200,000, up 19% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Provincetown, there are currently 13 townhouses for sale, providing a range of options for prospective buyers. With townhouses priced between $699,000 to $2,095,000, there's a range to accomodate every budget. As of September, 2025 the median home price in Provincetown is $1,349,500, while the average sale price is $1,444,296, offering insights into the local housing market. On average, townhouses spend 74 days listed before being sold. Whether you're interested in modern townhouses, small townhomes, or traditional rowhouses, there are options to cater to different lifestyles. Explore the listings and townhomes for sale in Provincetown, MA, and find the perfect place to call home.