The waterfront home set on four acres in Tiverton, located at 115 Nanaquaket Road, has sold for $1,380,000. Offering panoramic water views, this 1932 home features historic details with modern updates. The seller of the property was represented by Kimberly McHale, Sales Associate with Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty. The buyers were represented by Janet Myrin of Little Compton Real Estate.

Additional features of the property include an open concept living area, master suite with rooftop deck, an additional three bedrooms, enclosed stone patio, shoreline access, mooring and deep-water dock approval. 

“This home is so unique with its privacy and show-stopping panoramic views. I’m very grateful to have the opportunity to represent properties of this stature in the community where I both live and work,” said Kimberly McHale in a prepared statement.

Judy Chace, Broker/Co-Owner of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty added, “Properties along the Nanaquaket Peninsula offer coastal living at its best, with amazing sunsets and cool summer breezes.”

“Year after year, our continued presence in the Tiverton luxury real estate market remains strong. We are pleased with our agents and their work in East Bay,” states Ray Mott, Broker/Co-Owner of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty in the statement.

Ryan Belmore

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