Hot Property: Inside or out, Mashpee beauty exudes warmth

As summer gently slips away, imagine a place where the warm weather lingers just a little longer, or where you can make your dream of coastal living a year-round reality.

Nestled near the shores of Popponesset Bay, 66 Frog Pond Close combines style, space, and countless opportunities for outdoor adventure so every season feels like an endless summer.

Located in the cozy, coastal community of Mashpee, the home is more than just a place to live — it’s a lifestyle. With four spacious bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a cozy den that can cosplay as an office, the residence is designed for both solo relaxation and nights in with family or friends. The open floor plan encourages a natural flow between the living areas, making it ideal for entertaining. The living room, complete with a welcoming fireplace, invites you to unwind after a day spent exploring the nearby marina, manicured golf courses, or the fun of Mashpee Commons.

The outdoor living space truly sets this home apart, offering a private oasis where every detail has been thoughtfully curated. Step out onto the side porch and into a backyard framed by elegant stonework. Whether you’re perfecting your short game on the custom-designed putting green, gathering around the fire pit with friends, or enjoying a soak in the Jacuzzi, this space is designed for year-round enjoyment. The outdoor kitchen, complete with a sleek granite countertop and built-in speaker system, is perfect for everything from casual family dinners to elaborate soirées under the stars.

With deeded easement access to launch your kayak or paddleboard, the bay is practically at your doorstep.

The sale of the property, on the market for $2,275,000, is represented by Cheryl Ferrara with Sotheby’s International Realty – Falmouth Brokerage, 774-313-9336.

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