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Downcity’s Westminster Street is a virtual smorgasbord of boutique shops with unique clothing, craft, and coffee shops lining a path from Empire Street to near Kennedy Plaza. more
Melissa A. Sepe is a Realtor for Westcott Properties in Providence. At 28, she’s also in the market for a home herself. Being a Realtor, she understands the process, though that doesn’t necessarily make it any easier to navigate. more
Commercial landlords and tenants, similar to other parties transacting in a particular business area, have a language all their own when negotiating leases. more
Despite signs of a real estate recovery, vacant and abandoned properties threaten to keep many capital city neighborhoods hopelessly behind the curve. To understand just how bad the problem is, consider this: A proposed ordinance designed to put some teeth into efforts to clean up such nuisance properties has the public backing of Mayor Angel Taveras and the entire 15-member City Council even before it comes to an expected vote in September! more
The last time the housing market showed this much life was the summer of 2010. Rhode Island’s year-over-year home sales had just surged 11 percent in the second quarter, median prices were up 9 percent and frantic buyers had pushed the average length of time a listing stayed on the market to a scant 83 days. more
The boarded up windows and charred siding of 68 Joslin St. have been depressing sights to neighbors in the Olneyville section of Providence since the building was gutted by a fire last September. more
One of Rhode Island’s last original cabooses, part of the original Narragansett Train Station, is to go to auction on Saturday, Aug. 18. more
The U.S. mortgage delinquency rate increased for the first time in a year as slowing economic growth left more borrowers struggling to pay their bills. more
Commercial real estate sales and leasing showed “multiple signs of improvement” in the first half of 2012 compared with the same period of last year, but prices remain stagnant, Capstone Properties said in its midyear survey. more
Foreclosure filings in the Providence-Fall River-New Bedford area plunged 30 percent in July compared with the same period in 2011 and new foreclosure starts fell 26 percent, RealtyTrac said Thursday. more
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