Most expensive private residence ever sells in East Providence

Buyer purchases Bullock's Cove property for $1.3 million

By Mike Rego
Posted 8/6/24

The most expensive price paid for a private residence in East Providence was coordinated by Residential Properties Ltd. and sales associate Alicia Reynolds, as a buyer recently purchased 122-124 …

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Most expensive private residence ever sells in East Providence

Buyer purchases Bullock's Cove property for $1.3 million

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The most expensive price paid for a private residence in East Providence was coordinated by Residential Properties Ltd. and sales associate Alicia Reynolds, as a buyer recently purchased 122-124 Riverside Drive in the Riverside section of the city for $1.3 million.

According to State-Wide MLS data, the property, known to most locally as being part of the Narragansett Terrace neighborhood, is the highest residential sale ever recorded in East Providence

The property is located at the city's waterfront on Bullock’s Cove and includes a separate yet attached guest/rental cottage.

The first floor of the primary residence has a kitchen, sunroom, living room, dining area and half bath. The house includes two upper balconies overlooking the bay. The covered wrap-around porch, and all of the home's windows, provide additional views of the Providence River/Narragansett Bay.

Both properties have separate basements.  A sauna is installed in that of  the primary residence. The second floor of the main house has a primary suite, two other bedrooms and two full baths.

The cottage is equipped with a full eat-in kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, and its own separate entrance and deck. The property also accesses a private beach.

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