Condo For Sale near Johns Pond

A remarkable find in Southport, Cape Cod's premier 55+ active adult community! This impeccably maintained 2BR/3BA condo was built with every original upgrade, offering a level of quality and detail that is hard to match. Nestled on a quiet court in a premier golf course locality, this light filled corner location provides exceptional privacy and stunning views. The light-filled, open-concept interior features high ceilings, professional finishes, and a kitchen with updated cabinetry, stone countertops, and a large center island. The home is further enhanced by a spacious finished lower level-ideal for a home office, hobby room, or guest suite. Residents enjoy an active lifestyle with access to two pools (indoor/outdoor), tennis, pickleball, a golf course, and scenic walking trails, and so much more. Perfectly located just one mile from the vibrant shopping and dining at Mashpee Commons, and close to the Bourne and Sagamore bridges.

Property Details

  • Beds: 2
  • Baths: 3.0
  • Sq Feet: 1338
  • Year Built: 2002
  • Location: Johns Pond
  • ViewTypes: Golf Course
  • County: Barnstable County
  • Heat/AC: Natural Gas, Forced Air
  • Siding: Clapboard, Shingle Siding
  • Roof: Asphalt, Shingle
  • Stories: 1
  • Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
  • Property Taxes: $4,071
  • MLS #: 22600353
  • Unit Number: 1

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Listing Agent: Stacey L Ricci, Sotheby's International Realty, Inc., 508-259-5446, 508-888-6262 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Condo For Sale in Mashpee, Massachusetts
Ad Number : 7227041
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Added: Feb 05, 2026
Updated on: Feb 05, 2026
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