by Jon Clark | Jun 15, 2023 | Blog
While the Cape picks up snow, it seldom hangs around. Years ago, we picked up a stretch of moderate snow that came in bunches and never left during an uncharacteristic 2 – 3 week stretch of weather that poked it’s head above freezing with about as much frequency as...
by Jon Clark | Jun 8, 2023 | Blog
After 25 years of home watch service, checking attic gable vents, boots around roof penetrations, tampered chimney caps, pieces of asphalt shingles in the flowerbeds and of course discoloration on second floor ceilings is simply muscle memory. The typical mating...
by Jon Clark | Apr 15, 2023 | Blog
Priced at the top of her potential, 43 Woodsneck was as clean as it gets in terms of following a typical Nauset Management listing. With the list price determined and cleanout underway, Jeff Marino at Rollaway Painting was on deck to refresh the interior. Throughout...
by Jon Clark | Sep 1, 2022 | Blog
September 2021 Orleans stumbled out of the gate with a change in how the town approaches oil tanks, specifically, single walled tanks. Such as most towns with a similar ordinance in place, Orleans would join the list of municipalities that would require that prior to...
by Jon Clark | Jan 25, 2022 | Blog
I’ve taken quite a number of calls in recent weeks in regard to notable increases in electric bills. Having spoken with a lovely representative, I was sheepishly told that Eversource has increased its per kilowatt hourly rate to 15.7 cents while the Cape Light Compact...
by Jon Clark | Oct 25, 2021 | Blog