Ever wanted to live in a vacation spot? This quaint cottage lives in Dennis — a town on Cape Cod where you could live year-round.
Because it’s on a dead-end street you won’t have tons of tourists driving down your road each day, and the private backyard acts as a retreat every day! It’s just over 700 sq. ft. with one bedroom and one bathroom. No lofts or ladders to deal with — a great place to retire! It’s for sale via Trulia for $295,000 (sold).
Don’t miss other amazing stories like this – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!
Get your own Quiet Cape Cod Cottage: 700 sq feet

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
You walk in on a nicely-sized living room with new laminate flooring.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
I love the character of the large molding around the door.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
This place even has room for a sectional.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
The kitchen includes a dishwasher (a must for me!)

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
There’s a little breakfast nook and a door to the backyard.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
While the kitchen is a bit out of date, it’s certainly tidy!

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
A small step up takes you to the full bathroom.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
Here’s the kids’ room with bunk beds, but it looks like you could sneak a full bed in here.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
Can also double as an office area.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
The master bedroom includes a spacious closet.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
And plenty of privacy outside the windows.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
The full bath is newly renovated and feels fresh.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
Outside you have a concrete patio and plenty of green grass.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
This lot is stunningly private.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
Follow the red brick path home!

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
It comes with two outbuildings.

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
What a great place to build a fire and enjoy the evening!

Images via Kinlin Grover Real Estate/Trulia
Highlights
- 650-sq.-ft.
- South Dennis, MA
- Cape Cod getaway
- Minutes from Route 6
- Private yard
- Quite dead end road
- New laminate flooring
- Fresh paint
- Built in 1965
First time home buyers take notice!!! New laminate floors, fresh paint and an updated bathroom, all you have to do is move in! With a large private yard on a dead end street, this house is close to everything- the highway, CC Rail Trail, Conservation Areas, beaches, kayaking, the dog park, shopping, restaurants…the list goes on! From Route 134 take Center Street to Baxter Street to Mulla Lane.
Learn more
You can share this using the e-mail and social media re-share buttons below. Thanks!
If you enjoyed this you’ll LOVE our Free Daily Tiny House Newsletter with even more!
You can also join our Small House Newsletter!
Also, try our Tiny Houses For Sale Newsletter! Thank you!
More Like This: Tiny Houses | Cabins | For Sale | HÄUSLEIN Little Sojourner Tiny House with a Laundry Chute! (For Sale) | Secluded Off-Grid Log Cabin Vermont Vacation
See The Latest:Â Go Back Home to See Our Latest Tiny Houses
Natalie C. McKee
Latest posts by Natalie C. McKee (see all)
- 10’ x 22’ Tiny House Foundation Plans - November 29, 2023
- Beautifully-Crafted Vardo-Style Tiny House For Sale! - November 28, 2023
- Nigel & Sue’s Van Conversion: Exploring Australia - November 28, 2023
wow this is really nice.i would live here.i wouldnt change a thing not even the dated kitchen.you know what they say if its not broke why fix it?but thats just me.
Hey that’s a great mantra!
I’m not an American, but that doesn’t look like a Cape Cod building from what I’ve seen over quite a number of years. Am I right or am I wrong?
It’s on Cape Cod 🙂 In a town called Dennis. It’s a pretty traditional style for the area (I live not too far away).
Duh… clunk (sound of head hitting wall)
Must have skimmed the first line a little too fast. Did not pick up on that at all.
I think I need some medication… now where did I put that bottle of Tequila? 🙄
Something else I see that may not be that important in New England, but is *extremely* important here in Tornado Alley–a storm shelter! It’s probably a small cellar used for food storage, but when those sirens go off…any port in a storm (pun intended).
Yes we don’t get too many tornadoes around here, but some decent Nor-Easters for sure.