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Rockport, Massachusetts is one of the most famous and well-visited towns on Massachusetts’ North Shore. It is situated on the point of Cape Ann, which juts into the Atlantic ocean. The landscape here is still somewhat rugged and wild, with a natural beauty that continues to draw people there. Instead of just visiting, though, you can make Rockport your home with the variety of Rockport MA real estate options.

The picturesque landscape of Cape Ann has inspired artists for over a hundred years. For many years Rockport was simply an extension of nearby Gloucester used for timber harvesting, fishing grounds, and granite quarrying. As it developed into its own town, artists began coming to watch and paint the men there at work. Winslow Homer, Childe Hassam, and Fitz Henry Lane are all painters who visited and were inspired by here. Additionally, Rockport is home to what is called the “Most Often-Painted Building in America” (and some say the world), known simply as Motif No. 1. This cultural and artistic background has significantly shaped the town of Rockport, even through today. It is still known as a haven of artists, both professional and amateur. This is a reputation that the town actively cultivates. Motif No. 1, for example, is maintained by the city and is deliberately kept uncluttered by modern elements of daily life, including traffic signals and overhead wires, so that it can continue to serve artistic inspiration. Rockport also has a strong cultural base in other artistic areas, from classical chamber music to theater and museums.

For residents of Rockport, they get to enjoy this lifestyle everyday. The beauty of it is in front of them everyday to enjoy. While the granite quarry is now inactive and the town is no longer distinguished as a fishing village, it still retains much of its unique, quirky character. Though primarily full of suburban and residential neighborhoods, Rockport MA real estate still has numerous artist galleries along Bearskin Neck as well many quaint specialty stores and colorful lobster fishermen. As for the Rockport MA real estate available in the residential neighborhoods, many boast of fantastic views of the rocky shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Despite the town’s popularity with tourists, these neighborhoods remain quiet and peaceful havens.

Those who make Rockport there home enjoy many other benefits. Surrounded on three sides by the ocean , there are beaches to be enjoyed. Whether it’s through kayaking or sailing, deep-sea fishing, or swimming at Pigeon Cove, Rockport is an ocean lovers’ playground. For history buffs, the town is full of buildings crafted during the granite heyday and numerous original markers and curbstones remain scattered throughout. Three islands lie withing the town boundaries. These contain both wildlife refuges and historically significant lighthouses. The diversity and quaint nature of Rockport MA real estate means that there is something here for everyone, from families to working professionals to artists and nature lovers. Once you see Rockport for yourself, you will fall in love with its charm and authenticity.