Featured March 23, 2022

What You Can Buy in RI for $500,000 – Three New Listings

What You Can Buy in RI for $500,000 – Three New Listings


The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International have three new spring listings at about $500,000. Each of the properties is in an outstanding community.

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63 Hope Hill Terrace | Cranston | $499,000
Listed by The Blackstone Team

Welcome to 63 Hope Hill Terrace located in the desirable Hillside Farms. This 3/4-bedroom, 2 bath home features an open concept kitchen, formal dining room, oversized sitting area with an abundance of natural light, primary bedroom with en-suite bath, granite countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. The lower level gives you another large sitting area and ample storage.

Step onto the back deck which leads to a private backyard with a fire pit featuring lush landscaping. Close proximity to highways, schools & dining.

 

64 Coomer Avenue | Warren | $499,000
Listed by Phyllis Ibbotson

A diamond in the rough. This home has so much potential! Located on a double-sized corner lot with large yard ready for pool, gardens, or leave just as is, for a peaceful park-like setting. Beautiful oak hardwood flooring throughout the home, arched doorways, and a vintage Frigidaire Flair range as seen in the 1960’s television show Bewitched.

Covered patio in the backyard and sunny front porch to enjoy your morning beverage. The lower level has additional finished square footage along with an additional kitchen, full bath, and laundry room.

 

1825 Wampanoag Trail | Barrington | $495,000
Listed by Allison Dessel

Built in 1782, the Peleg Heath House is a jewel of Barrington history. Heath was the son of the town’s minister, and he was a Major in the Revolutionary War. Sited on 1.26 acres, this 3 bedroom property has been lovingly cared for by the same family for the last 60 years. It is rich with character and unique features, including fireplaced bedrooms, exposed beams in the dining and living rooms, and beautiful stone walls at the perimeter. The property also boasts more modern improvements/conveniences too, including a spacious 2 car garage, as well as an addition that doubled the size of the living room and added another bedroom and half bath upstairs. This is a rare opportunity for any buyer who appreciates craftsmanship and history but also loves updating and enhancing properties and making it their own.

The property is walking/biking distance to Primrose Hill Elementary School, as well as Barrington’s award-winning Middle and High Schools. Easy commute to Providence, bypassing town traffic. Boston is a mere hour by train.

This unique property is being sold “as is”.

Featured March 14, 2022

Home on “Mini-Peninsula” for Sale in Narragansett – What You Can Buy for $2.85M

Home on “Mini-Peninsula” for Sale in Narragansett – What You Can Buy for $2.85M

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Think “On Golden Pond” for this Narragansett waterfront home. This property is being offered by the folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International. 

If you want to know what your home is valued at in this dynamic market, take a look at Mott & Chace’s pricing tool HERE.

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New Listing in Narragansett!

88 Woodsia Road | Narragansett | $2,850,000
Listed by The Blackstone Team

Rare opportunity to own expansive frontage on Narragansett’s Pettaquamscut Lake. This 13,500 sqft “mini-peninsula” is home to a classic Cape Cod-style home situated on the lot for maximum water views.

 

 

The living and dining rooms on the main floor offer panoramic views of the river. Not opulently finished, but oozing with period charm, this property is of equal opportunity for owner-occupants or second-home buyers in search of a generational prize.

 

 

Spring through Fall, this property is all about the outdoors–expansive yard for entertaining, private neighborhood beach next door and dock for your favorite water sports. This is where memories are made. When we say rare, we mean rare–this property has been sold just once in the last 73 years.

Minutes to picturesque beaches, countless coastal amenities and seaside villages–this address is the jumping-off point for the best next phase of your life.

Featured March 9, 2022

From PBN: Agents knocking on doors in search of ‘offline’ sellers

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Agents knocking on doors in search of ‘offline’ sellers

GETTING ­­CREATIVE: ­­Kylie McCollough, a real estate agent with Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, says the majority of high-end real estate sales this year will happen “offline,” without being advertised on the open market. She is pictured at Champ ­­Soleil in ­­Newport. / 
PBN PHOTO/DAVE HANSENGETTING ­­CREATIVE: ­­Kylie McCollough, a real estate agent with Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, says the majority of high-end real estate sales this year will happen “offline,” without being advertised on the open market. She is pictured at Champ ­­Soleil in ­­Newport. / PBN PHOTO/DAVE HANSEN

It’s never been more of a seller’s market in Rhode Island than it is right now in the realm of high-end real estate.

And that means more sales are happening “offline,” without being advertised on the open market, requiring real estate agents to reach out to former clients and network with potential sellers to put together a deal, according to people in the local real estate sector.

“It’s a very difficult thing,” said East Greenwich Realtor Allen Gammons, of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. “Now you’re having to get creative. I’ve knocked on doors saying, ‘Hey, I’ve got a buyer.’ That’s not something I’ve ever really had to do during my 30 years in the business.”

Throughout the state and other areas of the country, the inventory of high-end residential properties is running dry, with the Rhode Island Association of Realtors recently describing a “critical shortage” of homes for sale at every price point. The association said in a recent report that “at the current rate of sales, single-family home inventory would be depleted in one month” if no additional properties came on the market.

But the shortage is even more pronounced in the luxury market. Gammons says there are no listed properties in his area for over $1 million as of late February, and that there were only two listed as available in East Greenwich for less than that during this time.

“There is nothing for people to look at,” Gammons said. “Last year was tight, but this is very sad, especially for buyers who need to buy something.”

Judy Chace, broker and owner of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty in Providence, which specializes in luxury real estate, says many of her agents are doing outreach to former clients who could be persuaded to sell their homes for a hefty profit. If they feel inclined to sell within the next two or three years, now’s the time to do so, Chace says.

‘I’ve knocked on doors saying, “Hey, I’ve got a buyer.” ’
ALLEN GAMMONS, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Realtor

“We’re really encouraging them to put it on the market now because nobody knows what the future will hold,” Chace said. “But it’s very simple Economics 101, supply and demand. The demand is very, very strong right now. We certainly don’t have a problem finding buyers. We’ve never seen anything like this. There is just no inventory.”

The problem that inevitably comes up with potential sellers is where are they going to go?

“It’s a bit of a conundrum,” Chace said.

Real estate agent Kylie McCollough, of Mott & Chace, says it turns into a game of “$15 million musical chairs,” involving a chain of clients who can be persuaded into making a sizable profit on a home sale. McCollough, whose client base includes yachting aficionados, says sometimes they can be persauded into moving into something smaller or relocating outside of Rhode Island. Alternatively, targeting potential sellers who own more than one home can help sidestep that problem, she says.

“You’re moving people around until everyone has a place to sit,” said McCollough, who has specialized in luxury real estate since 2007, starring in Bravo’s TV series “Real Estate Wars” when she lived in California. “You have to be actively setting up those next steps. If it’s someone’s primary residence, the question is, ‘Where do I go?’ … ‘You want to spend more time in Florida? Great, I have a partnership with Sotheby’s there.’ … You’re creating a vision for their next phase. Maybe they want something smaller. Maybe they want something on the water.”

To stay productive, McCollough says, brokers are going to have to use their persuasion skills when calling on clients they’ve worked with in the past to persuade them to sell high.

“You can’t give a blanket statement saying I have a buyer for your property. You need to tell the story,” McCollough said. “Tell them who the buyer is, show them their financials and prove they are qualified. Think about if it were your house. What would compel you to consider moving?”

And it’s the brokers who have the biggest networks and have the most connections who are going to do the majority of the business this year on the luxury market, she says, predicting that the vast majority of homes sold for $5 million and up will not even hit the market this year.

“We have relationships with clients who don’t need to sell but for the right price – they’ll throw out a dream number – would sell,” McCollough said. “If we can connect a buyer, we have a deal. That’s the way the majority of the high-end sales will happen this year.”

Kofi Nartey, a trainer at the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing and founder of the Los Angeles-based GLOBL Real Estate, calls it a “make-me-move price” that would be the ultimate deciding factor for potential sellers. Nartey says proactive brokers will have an opportunity to meet those target prices now, with his firm seeing most properties now selling for 25% to 30% more than they would have in the last two years, with some unsolicited offers even coming in at upwards of 50% to 60% higher.

“At the end of the day, the price is usually the most important factor,” Nartey said. “But it’s never the only factor. It could also be upsizing, downsizing or moving to a warmer climate. … This is a market where agents have to take a proactive approach to sourcing inventory.”

Marc Larocque is a PBN staff writer. Contact him at Larocque@PBN.com.

BlogGeneralNewsPressSotheby's International Realty March 7, 2022

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty Sells Most Expensive House in Middletown Year to Date

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty is proud to announce the home at 43 Ashurst Avenue has sold for $5,000,000. Kylie McCollough, Sales Associate of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, represented the seller and Janet Kermes, Sales Associate of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, represented the buyer.

According to data available from Rhode Island Multiple Listing Service, the sale of 43 Ashurst Avenue is the highest sale in Middletown this year. Janet Kermes also represented the buyers of 192 Allston Avenue, third most expensive home in Middletown this year, just one week ago. With nearly $13M in total sales volume in Middletown year to date, the firm is currently ranked #1 with 25% of the market share in total sales volume.

The home, to be completed by October, is a New England masterpiece by luxury developer Vento Management LLC. Newly designed with an ocean view, the home is sited on 1.2 private acres and offers unparalleled quality construction with the finest finishes and abundant amenities. Located in highly sought-after Easton’s Point, the home features multiple balconies and decks facing the water.

“After two attempts to buy elsewhere on Aquidneck Island, we toured the property on Ashurst and met the owner developer renovating the property”, says Janet Kermes. “In less than a week, we had a done deal! I have very happy buyers and could not be prouder of the collaborative nature of my fellow Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty agents.”

“High end deals are happening when the sellers are connected to the right buyer,” adds Kylie McCollough. “The Sotheby’s International Realty network allows us to find our clients exactly what they are looking for. We are seeing some of the best deals come together through the power of local expertise with the worldwide reach of this iconic brand.”

Agents of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty take a sophisticated and artful approach to marketing to unite extraordinary homes with extraordinary lives. Backed by the power of an exclusive luxury brand, the firm continues to raise the bar.

This information is based in whole or in part on data supplied by the State-Wide Multiple Listing Service. The MLS does not guarantee and is not in any way responsible for its accuracy. These properties may have been sold by other real estate companies. Data maintained by the MLS may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. Data is based on information from Rhode Island Statewide Multiple Listing Service for the period of 01/01/2022 through 3/7/2022.

Featured March 7, 2022

Three New Listings – What You Can Buy in RI for Around $1M

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With a limited number of homes on the market now in Rhode Island, three new homes coming on to the market are big news.

The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International have three new listings — ranging from $1 to $1.5 million.

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263 Hundred Acre Pond Road | South Kingstown | $1,500,000
Listed by Danielle Fox

Your next adventure awaits at this tranquil waterfront retreat on Hundred Acre Pond! This three-bedroom, three full bathroom home features over 3,300 square feet of living spaces and offers glistening views of the pond from almost every window. Designed with friends and family in mind, there is ample room to entertain guests year-round. Enjoy watching the sunrise from your backyard in the summertime and next to the cozy living room fireplace in the winter months. Launch your kayak or boat right from your very own dock and spend the day on the water fishing or swimming. The 2.8-acre property is a gardener’s paradise, overflowing with beautiful perennials. This home is the best of both worlds with the perfect amount of privacy, yet still close to all area amenities, including easy access to the highways and Amtrak train station. Move in just in time for summer!

 

13 Austin Lane | Little Compton | $985,000
Listed by Ellie Wickes

Lovely 4-bedroom contemporary cape, with open spaces and great light, located in a quiet private neighborhood. Nicely landscaped lawn and bountiful flower gardens rich with variety surround the house including raised beds of savory and aromatic herbs. Wonderful kitchen/family room area with cathedral ceiling and wood-burning fireplace. Buyer will want to install a kitchen that fits their needs. First-floor master suite with French doors overlooking the backyard. A spacious covered deck great for entertaining friends and family across the back of the house. Stone patio, w/pergola, bordered on 2 sides with beautiful gardens right off the kitchen. Just inside the front door is a cozy den/office and/or music room. The laundry is on the first floor. Upstairs are 2 nice size bedrooms, with lots of closet space, and a full bath. There is a big unfinished basement perfect for storage, a workshop space and/or possibly more finished area. A door leading to the backyard provides easy egress. This house lends itself to a variety of buyers: Great for families and retirees looking for year-round living or a country getaway. Convenient location to facilities, the highway, and the beach!

 

8 Tuckerman Avenue | Middletown | $1,500,000
Listed by Susan Mitchell

Walk to the Beach from this surprisingly large bungalow with over 2600 sq ft and five bedrooms. This charming cottage has been tastefully updated to maintain the “beach cottage” feel without sacrificing modern comforts. You enter through a tiled sunroom with French doors to a balcony that looks out to the ocean. The spacious open living and dining room have views of the water as well, and a gas fireplace for the occasional chilly night. The kitchen is vintage in style, with white marble look quartz countertops, vintage look refrigerator, and plenty of cabinets and counter space. The stove, dishwasher and micro hood are stainless steel. There is an island (furniture style) but the space would allow for a larger island, or additional dining table. The first floor has two large bedrooms, a laundry room, and full bath. Upstairs there are three additional bedrooms with another full bath. One bedroom enjoys beautiful views of the sparkling waters and is spacious with two closets. The two additional bedrooms on this level fit king-sized beds or two twin beds. Outside you will find a raised bluestone patio to enjoy the views and has access to the home through French doors into the kitchen. There is a grassy area in the fenced backyard and a large shed with barn doors for storing beach supplies and outdoor furniture. Additionally, there is ample parking, with 5 spaces for you and your guests.

BlogGeneralPressSotheby's International Realty March 4, 2022

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty Sells Most Expensive Vacant Lot in Tiverton Since 2016

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty is proud to announce the sale of 0 High Hill Road for $1,200,000. The property, comprised of twelve acres and two approved buildable lots, offers water views and endless possibilities. The seller was represented by Cherry Arnold, Sales Associate, and Liz Kinnane, Sales Associate: both of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty. Chan Lyell and Jessica Chase of Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer.

According to data available from Rhode Island Statewide Multiple Listing Service, this is the highest land sale in Tiverton since July 2016. Agents of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty represented clients in nine Tiverton sales over $1M in 2021.

“This amazing land parcel has it all – breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean, of salt marshes teaming with wildlife, and of over 150 acres of conserved farmland,” says Liz Kinnane.

“One of the last great Tiverton coastal land offerings of its kind,” adds Cherry Arnold. “It has been an honor to represent this extraordinary property. Thank you to our cooperative agents at Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty for making this another wonderful transaction within the Sotheby’s International Realty network!”

On the heels of the opening of the seventh Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty office in Westport, MA, the firm’s local Real Estate Experts continue to represent some of the most extraordinary properties along the Farm Coast. With deep knowledge and a proven track record of successfully handling the sale of properties at all price points, the Sales Associates provide property owners with the world-class individual service and property exposure expected when working with a Sotheby’s International Realty® affiliate.

This information is based in whole or in part on data supplied by the State-Wide Multiple Listing Service. The MLS does not guarantee and is not in any way responsible for its accuracy. These properties may have been sold by other real estate companies. Data maintained by the MLS may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. Data is based on information from Rhode Island Statewide Multiple Listing Service for the period of 08/01/2016 through 3/4/2022.

Featured March 2, 2022

Three New Listings – What You Can Buy in Barrington Around $1 Million

Three New Listings – What You Can Buy in Barrington Around $1 Million

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There are three new listings in Barrington. The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International are offering homes priced between $1 million and $1.35 million.

Barrington is one of Rhode Island’s most desirable communities.

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13 Preston Drive | Barrington | $1,349,000
Listed by Midge Berkery

Welcome home to this stunning, 5-bedroom colonial in the heart of Rumstick Village. Set in a lovely neighborhood and just a quick walk to the water makes this a truly special property! Natural sunlight throughout creates a warm and inviting atmosphere to everyone who visits. The updated chef’s kitchen includes custom cabinetry, a Wolf stove, a Subzero refrigerator, and a Bosch dishwasher. From the kitchen, throw open the French doors to an incredible fenced-in backyard complete with a bluestone patio, a new shed, and an outdoor shower. A first-floor office, which could also double as an additional bedroom, is conveniently located near the gorgeous, updated 1st floor full bath. The 2nd floor boasts a primary suite with its own oasis-like bathroom with radiant heated floors, a walk-in glass shower with beautiful tile design, double sinks, and a large walk-in closet. Additionally, 3 generous-sized guest bedrooms, 2 full baths and a laundry room complete the 2nd floor of this home. Other modern conveniences include central air, full house generator and an oversized garage accommodating 3 cars.

 

 

11 Devonshire Drive | Barrington | $995,000
Listed by Midge Berkery

Walk to the water from this stunning 4/5 bedroom home located in the heart of Nayatt! The first floor of this meticulously maintained home boasts a large open kitchen with plenty of natural sunlight and sliding glass doors that open to a mahogany deck. The first floor also includes a fantastic mudroom, a gracious living room, an office, a family room, a full bath, and a half bath! Upstairs the primary suite consists of a spacious walk-in closet as well as an extra closet and a full bath with double sinks. 3 generously sized additional bedrooms and another full bath make up the 2nd floor. The basement offers a large, finished playroom, a separate room for your gym equipment, plenty of storage and another home office! Enjoy sitting out back by the fire pit or relaxing on the deck while enjoying the beautiful landscaping. Other modern conveniences include central air, a sprinkler system, and a fenced-in yard. Grab your kayak and head to the beach or to brickyard pond – just steps away!

 

 

21 Preston Drive | Barrington | $1,145,000
Listed by MaryBeth Frye

Rumstick Village/Adams Point…. brand new breathtaking primary suite, Viessman heating system, central air, newer roof and windows, freshly painted kitchen, family room and most of the interior and more!!! This 4-bedroom colonial is waterfront on Smith’s Cove with access for kayaking and is on a quiet cul de sac with over 1/2 acre of land offering a private backyard… and peaceful setting. A heated sunroom overlooks conservation land and the salt marsh and a new patio with a fire pit is perfect for cool nights around the fire enjoying the sunsets over the cove! In the Nayatt School District and close to the town center, Barrington Beach and the harbor, this property is in beautiful, move-in condition and has been pre-inspected!

Featured March 1, 2022

From: What’sUpNewp – Distinctive Charlestown Estate hits the Market

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Distinctive Charlestown Estate hits the Market

19.9 acre property offered at 3.99 million |

Arguably one of South County’s most unique properties recently listed with Amy Doorley-Lucas and John Blair of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty. The 19.9-acre property at 160 C Ross Hill Road is a custom-designed compound with both Persian and Native American influences that was completed in 2018 and features such amenities as an outdoor yoga platform, an array of fountains and other serene outdoor spaces, all details the seller worked with architect and interior designer, Soheil Tavakoli.

Overhead photos show the multiple outdoor areas the home enjoys, filled with details like geometric fountains, intricate masonry, and well-balanced landscaping. There are areas for entertaining with custom waterfalls, a covered terrace overlooking the grounds, and a bathhouse.

The ample use of glass, in both windows and doors, offers a seamless transition between the grounds and interior and highlights the wood-beamed ceilings and skylights. Obviously, the centerpiece of the house is the living room with its multi-faceted dome ceiling. While the dining room offers ceramic tile floors, and a fountain under a bas relief that evokes an image out of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.

The kitchen is just steps up from the dining space and features a windowpane cabinet, a farmhouse sink, and a wood island with bar seating. A seating area with a stone fireplace connects the two spaces.

Inside the primary bedroom, the woodwork continues, making up an accent wall with double doors to the closet, and includes a double-vanity bathroom. Across the room, a set of French doors opens to a courtyard, and the entire suite sits under a vaulting cathedral ceiling. The property’s other two bedrooms – one with its own stone fireplace – each has its own bathroom.

The property is its own scenic nature preserve, but it is only minutes from the white sand beaches of Charlestown, Westerly and South Kingstown. Also, within a short cart ride is Shelter Harbor Golf Club.

The property is currently listed at $3.99 million and to find out more, you can contact Amy Doorley-Lucas at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty.

Blog February 23, 2022

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Featured February 21, 2022

Three New Listings – What You Can Buy Between $300,000 and $550,000

Three New Listings – What You Can Buy Between $300,000 and $550,000

Saturday, February 19, 2022 | GoLocalProv and Mott & Chace Content Partnership | GoLocalProv.com


There are three new listings hitting the market that range from $300,000 and $550,000.

The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International are offering three homes from across the state located in Barrington, Coventry, and Warwick.

Take a tour across the state.

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3 Wright Place | Barrington | $549,000
Listed by Laura Kinsella

Welcome home to this 4 bedroom 2 full bath Cape in desirable Hampden Meadows neighborhood, dead end street, and walk to water with public access way. Open floor plan with newer kitchen featuring granite countertops, custom hickory cabinets, stainless steel appliances and newly added breakfast bar with extra storage. Hardwood floors throughout, the first floor includes living room with wood-burning stone fireplace, first-floor laundry, bathroom, bedroom or office space. Three bedrooms upstairs with full bath and ample storage. Beautiful location, fenced-in yard, large deck, and mature plantings.

 

319 Lansdowne Road | Warwick | $419,000
Listed by The Blackstone Team

In the heart of bucolic Governor Francis Farms, 319 Lansdowne is an absolutely well cared for three-bedroom Cape Cod-styled home. Striking a balance with open concept, and private spaces, the kitchen and dining areas are open and feature a fireplace and granite counters. With hardwoods throughout, this welcoming home has a first-floor bedroom, and two additional full-sized bedrooms on the upper level. A finished lower level is a great escape for a game room, movie theatre, or teenage hangout. Also highlights a one-car garage, sunroom, forced hot air, central air conditioning, and situated on a private lot on a dead end cul de sac.

32 Charlotte Street | Coventry | $290,000
Listed by Spencer Webb

Welcome to 32 Charlotte Dr located in the Hopkins Hill section of Coventry. This ranch offers three beds, one bath, and a finished lower level. The house features hardwoods, brand new carpeting in the living room and a newer ductless a/c system in the finished area of the basement. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood but is also near many amenities such as shopping, restaurants, schools, and quick access to the highway.