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Built for Generations: Family Compounds Across New England & The Adirondacks05.12.2026

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Some properties are purchased for a moment in time. Others are held for generations.  Across New England and the Adirondacks, family compounds have long represented a distinct kind of ownership — properties designed not simply as homes, but as places to return to year after year. With [...]

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Barrel Hill: A Future Signal Development, Where Once
a Signal Flew

Yes, its a play on words, but its also true. Barrel Hill is a ridge high above Barnstable Village on the north side of Cape Cod. From the time of the Pilgrim settlement to the advent of the railroad in 1854, transportation to Barnstable and the rest of Cape Cod was principally by coastal packet ships that could make the fifty mile trip to Boston in seven hours on a good day. Cape Cod supplied Boston with products such as onions, corn, flaxseed, rye, codfish, and salt and in return bought rum, molasses, sugar, flour, and other staples. Since there were no long distance communication systems, the only way that the local residents knew of the arrival of a packet ship was by a signal that consisted of a barrel hoisted atop a pole on the crest of Barrel Hill. Because the land was cleared for agriculture, even residents of Hyannis on the south side could see the signal and so be notified to come pick up their friends or freight.

Over the past century the packet ships and barrel signal have faded away and the agricultural land has been replaced with forests and in recent years a few houses. This year, however, marks a new signal era with the marketing of the Barrel Hill Trail Development. Using a conservation-based approach to maximize open space, the Barrel Hill Development offers developers a unique opportunity to create a residential community within walking distance of Barnstable Village.

For more information about this project please contact Stewart Young (syoung@landvest.com) or Nick Pratt (npratt@landvest.com).

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Cape Cod | Massachusetts | High-End Market Watch, First Half 202509.22.2025

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At the end of the second quarter, the high-end inventory of listings, active and pending, was up by 21% to a record318 listings compared to 263 last year and the previous record of 271 listings in 2016.

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