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05/18/2008

REAL ESTATE NOTES
NEW OFFICE: RE/MAX of New England recently opened its newest franchise RE/MAX River’s Edge, 300 County Rd., in Barrington.

Housing slump sends builder back to the basics.
The Canonchet Woods development in Hopkinton will cater to first-time house buyers.

Avondale is home to historic houses and the oldest marina in the nation
The neighborhood is quiet and the houses are not as grand as Watch Hill.

05/17/2008

House of the Week: House built by weatherman was meant to last
TV Channel 10’s meteorologist Gary Ley in 1992 built at the edge of the bay the modern house at 42 Concord Ave. on Poplar Point in North Kingstown.

House of the Week: House built by weatherman was meant to last
TV Channel 10’s meteorologist Gary Ley in 1992 built at the edge of the bay the modern house at 42 Concord Ave. on Poplar Point in North Kingstown.

05/14/2008

Condominium glut in R.I.
Tighter credit is one reason for the slowdown in sales, as it is more difficult for borrowers to qualify for a mortgage.

05/11/2008

Abandoned golf course suits adult-community developers to a T
Cobblestone Village, in Exeter, weathered a move to block the planned age-restricted development.

People
NEW STAFF: Rhonda Kelly, of East Greenwich, has joined RE/MAX Professionals of East Greenwich. She previously worked as a trader on Wall Street Trader for 10 years before becoming a Realtor 7 years ago.

Real estate notes
HOUSE AUCTION ONLINE: An online reserve auction of 46 foreclosed homes in Rhode Island is under way and will conclude with a reserve auction at the Hilton Providence Hotel, 21 Atwells Ave., in Providence on Tuesday, May 18.

Bonnet Shores: Where living’s easy — summer and winter
There were 30 houses listed for sale last week in Bonnet Shores, with prices starting at $279,900 and peaking at $2 million.

05/10/2008

Little Paddocks fits right into the landscape
The tale of New York-native Carol Young and what she calls “my little horse farm in Little Compton” is about a lifelong equestrian deciding to pair her retirement with her passion.

05/07/2008

R.I. housing market is plunging, sales, prices fall
The Rhode Island Association of Realtors reports the median price of a single-family house in the first quarter of the year fell nearly 10 percent and sales are down 23 percent.

05/04/2008

Mapleville in Burrillville is a village dominated by its textile mill past
Since 2005, when a metals recycling company, Metech, left Burrillville, taking 42 jobs with it, the old Mapleville Mills have remained vacant.

Real Estate Notes
TOP TEAMS: RE/MAX of New England has announced the Top Teams for Rhode Island for the first quarter of 2008:

House renovation: For Marcy Feldman, turning an East Greenwich cottage into her own home is a labor of love.
An East Greenwich woman puts her own mark on a house that reaches deep into the town’s past.

05/03/2008

A Colonial among the British
The suburban neighborhood of Pawtucket that borders the East Side of Providence offers a notable sampling of English-themed Tudor and Georgian Revival architecture.

House of the Week: Center hall Colonial fits well in Sayles Heights
The suburban neighborhood of Pawtucket that borders the East Side of Providence offers a notable sampling of English-themed Tudor and Georgian Revival architecture.

04/27/2008

Real estate notes
TOP AGENTS: RE/MAX of New England recently honored its top agents and broker/owners from its 21 independently owned-and-operated RE/MAX offices in Rhode Island, during the annual RE/MAX of Rhode Island Awards Banquet, held at the Copley Fairmont Hotel in Boston.

Larger, upscale houses ‘are the trend’ in Barrington’s Rumstick Point
It is uncertain how the name Rumstick originated, but most stories involve the demon rum.

04/26/2008

House of the Week: Mini-mansion features lots of hardwood floors
The Lyman Cook House at the corner of Harris Avenue and Lyman Street delivers a fine example of an Italianate-style mini-mansion in the heart of Woonsocket’s North End.

04/20/2008

Oaklawn in Cranston: History and a bike path run through the Victorian village
A painted sign at the entrance from Oaklawn Avenue to the historic district of Oaklawn village in Cranston is placed over a former railroad bridge and adorned with an image of a train.

REAL ESTATE NOTES
HOMEBUYERS SEMINAR: Century 21 Access America, East Greenwich, Adam Ethier of Homestar Mortgage and attorney James Caruolo are sponsoring a homebuyers seminar at 7 p.m., Monday, May 12, at Club Frotenac, 1143 Main St., West Warwick. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. Representatives will be on hand to discuss all aspects of the homebuying process. To reserve, call Joe Oliver of Century 21 Access America (401) 263-2763.

Marketing downtown condo projects slows
The Capitol Cove developer says 96 condo units will be ready by the end of the year, but it will wait to decide whether the other 153 units will be apartments or condos.

Real estate people
TOP PRODUCING AGENTS: Residential Properties Ltd. celebrated the achievements of 22 sales agents from its Barrington office at the Greater Providence Board of Realtors awards dinner on March 21. The names of three agents inadvertently were omitted from the list of awardees printed on April 6 include Caroline Butterfield and Nancy Tobias, who both received the Circle of Excellence Silver Awards and Stephanie Nickerson who received a Bronze Award for 2007 sales volume.

04/19/2008

House of the Week: This ‘half-house’ has a lot going for it
The Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission labeled Tiverton’s Job Gray House one of the rarest and most unusual in the town.

05/02/2008

R.I. home foreclosure notices triple in first quarter
Rhode Island’s foreclosure initiations nearly tripled during the first quarter as payments on adjustable mortgages rose and falling house prices prevented owners from selling or refinancing.