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14 Harold Street #6B

Harwich, MA, 02646

Single Family · MLS #73543053

Price/sqft

$389

Days on market

7 days

Year built

1977

2

Beds

1 full

Baths

900 sq ft

Sq Ft

0.00 acres

Lot

1977

Year Built

Taxes: $1,824 (2026)

About this home

Coastal charm and endless potential await at Beach Plum Condominiums in the heart of Harwich Port. This inviting 2-bedroom, 1-bath residence presents a rare opportunity to create a personalized Cape Cod getaway or year-round home in one of the region's most desirable seaside villages. Perfectly positioned just moments from Harwich Port's vibrant downtown, residents enjoy effortless access to acclaimed restaurants, boutique shopping, pristine beaches, golf courses, and the quintessential coastal lifestyle that defines Cape Cod. The thoughtfully designed floor plan offers comfortable living spaces, convenient first-floor access, and a delightful, screened porch--an ideal setting for morning coffee or relaxed summer evenings. Offering the ease of condominium ownership and an exceptional location near the very best of Cape Cod, this residence is an outstanding opportunity to enjoy the charm, convenience, and timeless appeal of Harwich Port.

Location

14 Harold Street, #6B, Harwich, MA, 02646

Property details

Sewer
On-Site
Style
Other (See Remarks)
Water
City/Town Water
Cooling
Individual
Heating
Electric Baseboard
Type
Attached
Roof
Aluminum
Lot
Other (See Remarks)
Basement
Interior Access, Unfinished Basement
Exterior
Porch - Screened

Listed by Andrew Grattan · Christie's International Real Estate Atlantic Brokerage

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14 Harold Street

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Estimated payment

$2,054 / month

Down payment20% · $69,980
Interest rate6.43%

Loan term

Principal & interest
$1,756
Property tax
$152
Home insurance
$146

Estimate only. Actual payment may vary based on credit, taxes, HOA, and insurance. Tax estimate uses listed taxes.

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