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Robert Paul Properties lists Cape Cod private island

Orleans, MA One of Cape Cod’s leading brokerage for luxury real estate, Robert Paul Properties, has listed the landmark Sipson Island for $12.5 million.  Available in its entirety for the first time in decades, Sipson Island is poised to become one of only a handful of truly private islands off the coast of Cape Cod, with nearly 25 acres lined by sandy beaches on Pleasant Bay, an international boating and sport fishing destination.

Comprised of nine discrete parcels of varying size, the island includes several year-round and seasonal dwellings, outbuildings, two boathouses, and three docks, allowing for deep water boat access to the Atlantic.

From each vantage point throughout the rolling, verdant grounds, sweeping views can be observed of the bay, Nauset Beach, and the open ocean.

“You hear a lot about ‘lifestyle properties’ these days,” remarks listing agent, Paul Grover, “but Sipson Island is in another sphere. This is a legacy property. There’s simply nothing else like it where a buyer can develop his or her dream of the perfect private island just a stone’s throw from the mainland.”

Less than 90 miles and a two-hour drive from Boston, the property is a near regional Cape Cod airports in Hyannis, Chatham and Provincetown. The five-star Wequassett Resort and Golf Club and the famed Eastward Ho Golf Course are prominently visible from and a short boat ride to the island.

Robert Paul Properties represents the most distinctive residences throughout Boston, Cambridge, Cape Cod, and the South Coast of Massachusetts. With 10 located offices, Robert Paul Properties is positioned to successfully market the finest homes throughout the region.

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