December 2, 2025 - 00:15

A stunning waterfront estate in Hyannis Port has officially hit the market, becoming the most expensive listing on Cape Cod. Priced at an impressive $21.5 million, this property is drawing attention not only for its prime location but also for its historical significance, as it is situated near the Kennedy compound.
The estate boasts breathtaking views of the ocean, expansive grounds, and luxurious amenities that cater to both relaxation and entertainment. With multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, the home is designed to accommodate family gatherings and summer retreats. The interior features high-end finishes, spacious living areas, and large windows that flood the space with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Potential buyers are likely to be captivated by the property's rich history and its proximity to the iconic Kennedy family legacy. As interest in high-end real estate continues to rise in the area, this listing is expected to attract affluent buyers looking for a slice of Cape Cod luxury.
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