AROUND CAPE COD
FALMOUTH STATS
1686 INCORPORATED
32,841 TOTAL POPULATION
14,596 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS
Falmouth has 11 beaches: Bristol, Chapoquoit, Falmouth Heights, Grew’s Pond, Megansett, Menauhant East and West, Old Silver, Stoney, Surf Drive, and Wood Neck. The town offers swim lessons to children over four. In addition to its sandy shores, Falmouth is home to rivers and more than 30 ponds, including Waquoit Bay, Eel Pond, Bourne’s Pond, Green Pond, Great Pond, Little Pond, and Falmouth Inner Harbor. Kayaking, canoeing, and swimming on these calm water gems are some locals’ best-kept secrets. With more than 32,000 calling Falmouth home, it is the second largest town on the Cape in terms of population. The community is active year-round. In the summer, beaches and restaurants fill up, and at the end of the season, the Falmouth Road Race takes over, bringing runners from all over the world to compete. In the winter, a holiday stroll closes Main Street to traffic and fills it with activities for adults and kids.
$860,000 MEDIAN SALES PRICE *
There are 14 harbors and 68 miles of shimmering coastline in Falmouth, which has made this town a favorite destination and a fitting location for many world-renowned marine science institutions. There are eight historic villages, and each has its own personality with a unique mix of shops and restaurants. Falmouth Village is composed of a number of locally owned establishments, like Eight Cousins Bookstore and Pickle Jar Kitchen, both on Main Street in downtown Falmouth. Woods Hole is home to Woods Hole Film Festival, Woods Hole Theater Company, and eateries like Pie in the Sky, Captain Kidd, and Landfall Restaurant. Falmouth
83% OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
89% SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES
The 10.7-mile Shining Sea Bikeway, named for Katharine Lee Bates’ “America the Beautiful”, winds its way past beaches, over bridges, and through wooded areas and salt marshes. The bike route is a popular spot for families, but also a means of transportation for those who would rather commute to work on two wheels.
11% MULTI-FAMILY HOMES
POINTS OF INTEREST
• Ashumet Holly Wildlife Sanctuary
• Main Street
• Sphor Gardens
• Falmouth Museums on the Green
• Nobska Lighthouse
• Wood Neck Beach
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Highfield Hall & Gardens
• Old Silver Beach
• Woods Hole Historical Museum
Courtesy of U.S. Census, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates for 2023. *Source: CCIMLS Year Over Year Comparison Report, 1.1.25-12.31.25, Single Family Homes Only, Includes Comparable Sales.
• The Knob
• Shining Sea Bikeway
• Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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