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Vincent of Coastal Commercial Real Estate facilitates landmark sale

Noble Vincent
N.Vincent@nerycorp.com
413-626-1655

Barnstable, MA Coastal Commercial Real Estate is proud to announce the successful sale of 2199 and 2211 Main Street, a 7+ acres property. Represented by Noble Vincent of Coastal Commercial Real Estate, this property, previously owned by Ordway Properties LLC, has been acquired by new owners with an exciting vision to continue as an organic farm and retail destination.

Listed at $5.5 million, this property offered a unique blend of functional infrastructure and picturesque surroundings. The site featured five greenhouses ranging from 1,500 to 3,000 s/f, a 5,800 s/f retail barn equipped for food processing and storage, and meticulously maintained grounds supported by a 100% ground-covering computer-controlled irrigation system. Additionally, three automated chicken coops with 7,600 s/f of fenced yard enhanced its agricultural appeal as well as a residential aspect.

Vincent, who represented the sale, said, “This property is a rare find, with both historic charm and modern functionality. It is exciting to see it transition to a new chapter, and I am thrilled to have helped bring it to life for its new owners.”

The buyers, Galley West LLC, expressed their enthusiasm, stating, “We’re thrilled to bring Bartlett’s Farm to West Barnstable. We’ll offer the same farm-fresh produce, vibrant blooms, and locally crafted goods you know and love—now right here on Cape Cod. Stay tuned for updates as we prepare to grow with you!”

This historic property will soon come to life under its new purpose. This new venture will bring Bartlett’s Farm, with a reputation for farm-fresh produce, vibrant blooms, and locally crafted goods to Cape Cod. The location along Cape Cod’s Main Street makes it an ideal spot for locals and tourists alike to stop by and experience its unique offerings.

Lori Nery, vice president of Coastal Commercial Real Estate said, “This sale highlights the vision that Coastal Commercial Real Estate brings to the table. We are proud to be part of a transaction that not only preserves the area’s charm but also positions it for future success.” 

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