Condo For Sale near Cobbs Pond
Professional photos upload by 3/13 afternoon. Beautifully renovated turnkey coastal retreat in the coveted Sears Point community of Brewster, a private Cape Cod Bay enclave offering an exceptional lifestyle. This light-filled end-unit condominium has been thoughtfully reimagined with wide-plank hardwood floors, a stunning kitchen with quartz countertops, center island, and premium GE Cafe appliances, along with elegantly updated baths featuring quartz vanities and custom tile. Fresh paint and refined finishes create a bright, sophisticated interior. The living room features custom built-ins and a newly installed gas fireplace that adds warmth and charm. A versatile second-floor bonus room offers flexible space for guests, a home office, or quiet retreat. The refreshed three-season porch invites peaceful mornings and relaxed summer evenings. Just moments from the private beach path and bluff overlooking Cape Cod Bay--where residents gather for spectacular sunsets--this home offers both privacy and convenient access to the community.Open house: 3/14 11:00 - 14:30
Property Details
- Beds: 2
- Baths: 2.0
- Sq Feet: 2184
- Year Built: 1984
- Location: Cobbs Pond
- County: Barnstable County
- Heat/AC: Forced Air, Natural Gas
- Garage: Driveway, Open
- Roof:
- Stories: 2
- Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
- Property Taxes: $6,748
- MLS #: 22600694
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Listing Agent: Derek J Greene, The Greene Realty Group, 860-560-1006, 860-560-1006 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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| Added: | Mar 11, 2026 |
| Updated on: | Mar 11, 2026 |
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