by Deborah Schilling
20. October 2009 21:51
Buying a property on Cape Cod in the Fall is an adventure. Whether it is looking during a 3 day Nor'Easter, with torrential downpours and 40+ MPH winds, we are intrepid. It is an ill wind that blows no good, and after a Nor'Easter, we often get a beautiful crisp clear stretch. I love the Autumn in New England for that reason.I was on my way into the office today at 7:30 am and as I drove by a favorite spot in Marstons Mills (where my RE/MAX office is), a lovely sunrise was lifting a haze off Mill Pond, and shining on the foliage that is turning next to the pond.
What-foliage on Cape Cod? Absolutely, although not as intense and prolific as Northern New England, but we don't compete with them, because ours happens later and is different. The swamp Maples turn red and orange, and the cranberry bogs' vines turn burgundy after harvest, but even more common (and later when the rest of New England is already bare and brown), our Oak trees change to a rich deep wine color that simply glows-especially late in the afternoon
Does it sound like I really love living on Cape Cod and making my living selling Cape Cod Real Estate? You bet I do! I have been in this business since 1985, as a full time Real Estate professional, and I enjoy sharing all my favorite secrets with Buyers-even the ones who grew up here! This brings value to my Sellers, too, as my enthusiasm and energy is part of any successful real estate transaction. No one buys a house on Logic alone-the emotional component is critical, and Cape Cod makes that part of my job easy.
Enjoy Each and every day
Deb
Selling Cape Cod Real Estate One Yard at a Time

Enjoy this Cape Cod waterfront scene-there are thousands more on our freshwater ponds
and saltwater beaches and estuaries
