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3.1 acres of land adjacent to the lovey Fulling Mill Brook Preserve off Middle Road was sold on 5th October for $950,000.

Built in the late 1800's by Benjamin Mayhew, four generations after Thomas Mayhew Sr. purchased the island of Martha's Vineyard in 1641, The Mayhew House, also once known as “Big House”, sits like a stately icon of the past overlooking Quitsa and Menemsha Ponds in Chilmark.

With stunning waterviews over the south shore, this 4 bedroom 4 bathroom home on Henry Hough Lane that abuts the lovely Fulling Mill Preserve sold for $1,900,000 on September 16th.

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Tea Lane Associates closed on three substantial properties the week following Labor Day. Click here to see recent Sold Properties from Tea Lane Associates.

September rolled in with Tropical Storm Hermine and we concluded summer 2016, with a turbulent Labor Day weekend. We were treated to some amazing sunsets before the storm, Fridays being one of the most spectacular that I've ever seen. Then Saturday brought travel advisories that sent vacationers into a bit of a panic for fear of being stuck, and the Steamship Authority struggled to get people off the island.

This grand home is steeped in Vineyard history; dating back to the Civil war and also having once been the home of playwright and political activist, Lillian Hellman. The six bedroom, 5 bathroom main house commands views of the harbor and Vineyard Sound from its position overlooking 150 feet of beach front. 

Some would say September is their favorite month on Martha's Vineyard. The Island is relatively quiet, families have returned to their real lives. The weather still gorgeous, beaches are empty and the ocean temperatures are just right. 

2016 Mid-Year Market Update

Tea Lane Associates were involved in THREE of this past weeks real estate transactions including the 5.6million dollar Hornblower sale on Squibnocket Ridge

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