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    $20,000 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,699 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    30 Snows Ln, Provincetown, MA 02657

    Make Provincetown your OWN this summer with this secluded single family home located in a bucolic setting in a quiet neighborhood in the West End of town. Seasonal rental for $55,0000 from June 1 to September 30th, however, flexible on timing and length of stay. Also open to monthly rentals $20k each for July and August. $2500 security deposit (which includes $1000 to be used for cable/internet).

    Joel Harms William Raveis Real Estate & Home Services

    30 Snows Ln, Provincetown, MA 02657

Why Live in Truro

Truro, MA, located along the Outer Cape, is divided into North Truro and South Truro. The town is known for its rural charm and protected beauty, with miles of national seashore lining its eastern borders and tree-shaded residential streets covering the rolling hills to the west. The population swells in summer as visitors come to enjoy the Cape Cod National Seashore, including Head of the Meadow Beach and Corn Hill Beach, which offer accessible amenities and family-friendly environments. Truro Community Center, Truro Public Library, and Puma Park provide local attractions, while outdoor activities include hiking trails like Pamet Area Trails and Pilgrim Spring Trail, and golfing at Highland Links golf course. The town's real estate features a mix of midcentury modern cabins, cedar-shingled Cape Cods, contemporary builds, and 1800s-era farmhouses, with many properties offering privacy through partially wooded lots. Truro Central School serves preschool through sixth-grade students with a high rating, while middle and high school students can attend Nauset Regional Middle School and Nauset Regional High School, both of which are highly rated. Seasonal markets and seafood restaurants such as Hillside Farmstand, Cape Tip Seafood Market, and Millan's Restaurant cater to residents and visitors alike. Truro hosts events like the Truro Treasures festival and Vinegrass bluegrass festival, and residents often participate in Provincetown Carnival. Travel options include Route 6, Flex bus service, and flights from Provincetown Municipal Airport, with the nearest emergency center located 40 miles away in Hyannis.

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