BlogGeneralNewsPressSotheby's International Realty February 17, 2022

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty Announces Another Top Sale in South Kingstown

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty is proud to announce the waterfront home at 2 Hundred Acre Pond Road E, South Kingstown has sold for $1,345,000. Danielle Fox, Sales Associate of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, represented the seller. Michele Doherty of Coldwell Banker Coastal Homes represented the buyer.

According to data available from Rhode Island Multiple Listing Service, the sale of 2 Hundred Acre Pond Road E is the highest Hundred Acre Pond sale on record. Additionally, this is the second most expensive home sale in South Kingstown in 2022. Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty sold the most expensive South Kingstown home of the year, 527 Ministerial Road, just four weeks ago. Currently, the firm is #1 in South Kingstown by total sales volume.

“This special home was designed to maximize a waterfront lifestyle,” says Danielle Fox. “It has been a pleasure to represent and thank you to my clients for trusting me through this process!”

The four bedroom and three- and one-half bathroom home offers almost 4,000 square feet of living space with stunning pond views from almost every window. Designed for entertaining, the home features a wraparound deck, new dock, and an enclosed boat house.

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 01/01/2014 through 2/17/2022.

GeneralNewsPressSotheby's International Realty February 15, 2022

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty Announces a Top Sale in Barrington

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty is proud to announce the home at 55 Adams Point Road, Barrington has sold for $2,100,000. Allison Oster Dessel, Sales Associate of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, represented the seller and facilitated the sale on behalf of the buyer.

According to data available from Rhode Island Multiple Listing Service, the sale 55 Adams Point Road is the highest non-waterfront sale in Barrington since 2014. Additionally, this is the second most expensive home sale in Barrington in 2022. This sale makes Allison Oster Dessel the firm’s current top agent, with over $8M in sales volume year to date.

“Five years ago this week, I joined Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty”, says Allison Oster Dessel. “It has been such a wonderful journey and I am proud to have represented each and every client. Thank you to all who have supported me along the way!”

The New England shingle style home is sited on nearly one and a half acres in Adams Point. Boasting 3,500 square feet of living space, the home features four bedrooms and three- and one-half bathrooms.

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 01/01/2014 through 2/14/2022.

Featured February 15, 2022

Spend the Summer in Gilded Age Newport – What You Can Rent for $350,000

Spend the Summer in Gilded Age Newport – What You Can Rent for $350,000

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Looking to live a summer like the Astors or Vanderbilts? The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International have the rental property for you to live a summer in the Gilded Age.

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Take a tour of this remarkable property and then reach for your American Express Black Card.

The ten-week rental is $350,000.

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601 Bellevue Avenue | Newport
Listed by Kylie McCollough and Judy Chace

Where glamour meets luxury. “Champ Soleil” is a private gated 17-century French Chateau mansion set on 5.5 acres and features a resort-style heated swimming pool and one of the finest croquet courts in the country. High society meets high tech. The architectural masterpiece built by Polhemus & Coffin in 1929, has the latest in modern amenities central AC with 24 air handlers, whole house water filtration and a voice-enabled Google Nest system.

Commissioned for the Drexels, founders of modern-day JP Morgan, the main house includes 11-bedrooms, 8 full bathrooms, and 3 half baths. Fully furnished with elegant interiors designed by Maison Jansen of Paris, best known for decorating the White House during the Kennedy era. Host to America’s Cup dinners and dazzling galas, the grand ballroom is adjacent a formal dining room adorned with a spectacular Neo-Baroque chandelier and opens to a sunlit terrace. The Library, built of Louis XV pine panels, was imported from France and boasts one of the estates 5 wood-burning fireplaces.

Additional offerings include a chef’s kitchen, a massage parlor and a 3000 sq ft theatre entertainment room. Idyllic Umberto Innocenti designed grounds, including fragrant rose gardens, colossal copper and English beech trees, a 3-car garage, and motorcourt with parking for 8 vehicles. Ideally located on famed Bellevue Avenue near Newport’s best shopping dining and beaches.

The rental price is for 10 weeks – July 1- Sept 7 — $350,000.

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BlogGeneralNewsPressSotheby's International Realty February 14, 2022

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty Announces Another Top Sale in North Kingstown

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty is proud to announce the waterfront home at 66 Spring Street, North Kingstown has sold for $2,050,000. Jack Teeden, Sales Associate of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, represented the buyer. Mary Ann Lisi of Residential Properties, Ltd represented the seller.

According to data available from Rhode Island Multiple Listing Service, the sale of 66 Spring Street is the most expensive home sale in North Kingstown in 2022. This sale comes on the heels of two top North Kingstown sales for the firm. In December, Jack Teeden also sold 98 Hill Side Street, marking the most expensive North Kingstown home of 2021. Three weeks ago, Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty announced the sale of the home at 50 Skating Pond Lane. Agents of the firm represented seven clients in the sales over $1M in the municipality over the last six months.

“Plum Beach is a beautiful community along the water in North Kingstown,” says Jack Teeden. “I am happy to welcome its newest residents!”

The c.1910 shingle style cottage is sited on over one acre of waterfront land. Boasting over 3,000 square feet, the home features four bedrooms and one-full and two-half bathrooms.

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty agents have a deep and far-reaching knowledge of local markets and understand how to leverage the power of local expertise with the worldwide reach of the iconic Sotheby’s brand.

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 2/14/2022.

Featured February 8, 2022

From The Business Journals: Out-of-staters drove Rhode Island luxury real estate market in 2021

Out-of-staters drove Rhode Island luxury real estate market in 2021

By   –  Reporter, Providence Business First
Full article can be found here.

It was another hot year for Rhode Island’s residential housing market with sales fueled in part by out-of-state buyers scooping up homes in the luxury market.

The Ocean State saw 729 homes sold for $1 million or more in 2021 with only half purchased by Rhode Islanders. The rest went to buyers from out-of state, according to a new report from the Rhode Island Association of Realtors.

“Homes flew off the market last year,” said Agueda Del Borgo, president of the realtor’s association. “Multiple offersm and sales prices well over the asking price were commonplace.”

Judy Chace, principal with Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, confirmed that luxury sales in Newport, South County and the East Side of Providence were “very strong” in 2021. She said buyers from around the world and from all parts of the country — from New England to the Pacific Northwest — are exhibiting a keen interest in Rhode Island.

“When I was growing up, our license plates said ‘Discover Rhode Island,'” she remarked. “It took 50 years and a pandemic for people to actually do that. We recently sold a house to a family from Switzerland.”

Today’s buyers in the luxury space are looking for more than a beach house — and are not just showing up for the summer season, Chace said. “Rhode Island has a year-round economy, cultural attractions, and excellent health care,” she said. “These things matter.”

Paul Leys, broker-owner with Gustave White Sotheby’s International, said 2021 broke all records. Leys said the company saw residential sales exceeded $20 million, pointing to Newport mansions.

Leys noted that Taylor Swift’s $17 million purchase of a Watch Hill mansion made headlines in 2016, but that “we’re way beyond that now.” He said out-of-state buyers in Rhode Island and the South Coast of Massachusetts “are not an anomaly.”

Brandon Brunelle, regional marketing manager with Lilah Delman Compass, said the Ocean State has been undervalued for some time compared to luxury markets in the Hamptons and on the Cape and Islands. “People are starting to realize that Rhode Island is incredibly beautiful, and that it’s far more accessible from Boston and New York,” he said.

Brunelle said he moved to Newport from Manhattan about five years ago, and has watched the town develop into a year-round cultural destination and a great place to live. “It’s a strong second-home market,” he said.

Interest across price points

Nearly a quarter of all residential properties that sold in 2021 were purchased by buyers outside the Ocean State, according to the realtor’s association report. Del Borgo said there’s also fierce competition for lower-priced homes, and that tight supply combined with spiraling demand is making it difficult for prospective first-time homeowners who must compete with other bidders.

The median price of a single-family home in Rhode Island rose by 14.3% in 2021 to $365,000. While that might seem eye-popping, it’s a bargain compared to Massachusetts, where the monthly median topped $500,000 in mid-2021.


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All in all, nearly $7.9 billion in residential sales were logged in Rhode Island through the Multiple Listing Service in 2021, up from $6.5 billion in 2020. Condominium sales gained momentum, up 19% from 2020. The median selling price of a condo rose 11% in 2021 to reach $275,000.

“In the face of fewer choices among single-family homes, many buyers expanded their options. While also in short supply, condo options were a bit more plentiful than single-family homes and they often offered a more affordable entry price,” Del Borgo said.

With rental rates skyrocketing, multifamily homes became a hot commodity. Multifamily closings in Rhode Island rose by 35% with a median sales price of $365,000 — a nearly 18% increase year-over-year.

While prices are soaring, sales volumes appear to be cooling. The number of single-family sales in the fourth quarter of 2021 showed a 13% decline over the fall of 2020. Condo sales also fell by 5.6%. Only multifamily sales showed an increase — yet all three property types showed double-digit increases in median price.

“The lack of inventory, the resulting increase in prices, and likely, buyer fatigue, contributed to tempered activity in the fourth quarter,” Del Borgo said.

Del Borgo said she expects sales to remain strong in 2022: “We don’t expect prices to drop due to the short supply of properties for sale, but rising interest rates may also ease the demand side a little bit, which could slow the price acceleration.”

Featured February 7, 2022

What You Can Buy – Residential Apartment Investment Opportunity on the East Side of Providence

What You Can Buy – Residential Apartment Investment Opportunity on the East Side of Providence

Saturday, February 05, 2022 | GoLocalProv and Mott & Chace Content Partnership | GoLocalProv.com


These two apartment buildings, each with three apartment units, are located in the historic College Hill.

The folks at Blackstone Team at Mott & Chace offer this unique package is complete with a combined 30 bedrooms.

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Take a tour.

171-173 Prospect Street & 71-73 Olney Street | Providence |  $3,750,000
Listed by The Blackstone Team 

171-173 Prospect/71-73 Olney is a residential apartment investment opportunity like no other the East Side of Providence has ever seen. These two three-family apartment homes are located at the corner of Prospect and Olney streets, in the heart of College Hill with easy access to amenities like Whole Foods, Starbucks, and the shops at University Heights. These apartments are close to everything, offering comfortable, suburban living while maintaining quick entry to downtown and the commuter rail. The two properties, comprising 9,500 sqft, 30 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms and 8 parking spaces, were developed with the Brown University, RISD and Johnson & Wales (all within 1/2 to 1 mile away) higher-end student market in mind. Gutted to the studs, each unit has new electrical, new plumbing, new HVAC (heating and central A/C), fire safety sprinklers and alarm systems. The interiors offer granite/stainless kitchens, ceramic tile bathrooms, modern appliances, designer color schemes and refinished wood flooring. Each unit also comes fully furnished. Rented by the bedroom, each contains queen-sized bed, dresser, night-stand, desk and chair. Common spaces have club chairs, couches, coffee tables, end tables, 55″ flatscreen TV and full dining room sets. This is a fully turnkey investment. With over $350,000 in gross income, this is smart money for the savvy investor.

 

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Featured February 7, 2022

From: Boston.com | Listed: For $3.99m, a private R.I. compound dedicated to serenity

From: Boston.com | Full Article here.

Listed: For $3.99m, a private R.I. compound dedicated to serenity

It’s unlikely that you’ll come across another home like this in New England.

The property at 160-C Ross Hill Road in Charlestown, R.I., is a custom-built compound completed in 2018 on 19.9 acres. The property features an outdoor yoga platform, an array of fountains, and other serene outdoor spaces. The seller worked with architect and interior designer Soheil Tavakoli to inject both Persian and Native American influences into the design.

The Rhode Island estate is listed for $3,990,000 and includes three bedrooms and five bathrooms in 3,036 square feet of space. Amy Doorley-Lucas and John Blair of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty have the listing.

The home’s outdoor areas are filled with details like geometric fountains and stone work. There are areas for entertaining with custom waterfalls, a covered terrace overlooking the grounds, and a bathhouse.

—Justine Chang & Patrick J. Dougherty, Jr.

Ample windows and glass doors create a seamless transition between the grounds and interior, where wood-beamed ceilings and skylights are prominent. Standout spaces include the living room, which has a show-stopping faceted dome ceiling, and the dining room, which offers ceramic tile floors and a fountain set beside a bas-relief.

 —Justine Chang & Patrick J. Dougherty, Jr.
 —Justine Chang & Patrick J. Dougherty, Jr.
 —Justine Chang & Patrick J. Dougherty, Jr.

Steps up from the dining space is the kitchen, which shows off a wall of blue tile, a windowpane cabinet, a farmhouse sink, and a wood island with bar seating. A seating area with a stone fireplace connects the two spaces.

—Justine Chang & Patrick J. Dougherty, Jr.

That woodwork continues in the primary bedroom, where it makes up an accent wall with double doors to the closet and a double-vanity bathroom. A set of French doors leading out to one of the home’s courtyards awaits across the room, and the entire suite sits under an imposing cathedral ceiling. The property’s additional two bedrooms – one with its own stone fireplace – each gets its own bathroom.

 —Justine Chang & Patrick J. Dougherty, Jr.
Activity Report February 4, 2022

Rhode Island Real Estate Activity Numbers | December 2021

Please find the latest and final market activity comparisons for the state of Rhode Island of 2021.

For new listings, the downward trend that began in June continues.  Rhode Island ended the year with a one month supply of single famiy homes on the market.

The number of properties under agreement and the number of properties sold were slightly below 2020 but above 2019 due to lack of inventory. The December median price for single family homes was 15.4% higher than the previous year and the condominium and multi family market continued to do well due to 45-48% decreases in inventory year over year.
It continues to be a seller’s market. On a local level, we are seeing renewed buyer activity and multiple offers are once again increasing.  It is an opportune time for sellers who want to take advantage of an extraordinary market.
To learn what this may mean for you, please contact one of our talented real estate specialists. https://www.mottandchace.com/directory
Featured January 31, 2022

Three Newly Listed Homes – What You Can Buy for Just Under $1M

Three Newly Listed Homes – What You Can Buy for Just Under $1M

Saturday, January 29, 2022 | GoLocalProv and Mott & Chace Content Partnership | GoLocalProv.com


There are three amazing homes in waterfront towns with great locations available for under $1 million being offered by Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International.

Two are located in Narragansett which is regularly ranked as one of the best coastal towns in America. In 2021 it was ranked third best.

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49 Robinson Street | $949,000 | Narragansett
Listed Bridgette Soby & Danielle Fox

Location, location, location. Walk to the best that Narragansett has to offer! Narragansetts’ Town Beach, shops, its famous seawall & fabulous restaurants from this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home built in 1997. This lovely home is situated on a 1/4 acre lot with plenty of room for expansion. Lots of character throughout this sun-filled home. Beautiful cherry floors, custom woodwork, built-ins & more! The generous-sized yard is perfect for hosting, friends, family & pets after a long day at the beach. Plenty of parking with 4+ off-street parking spaces. Close to highways making for an easy commute to Boston or NYC. 1st time ever being offered for sale! Come see why Narragansett has been a revered vacation destination for centuries and ranked 3rd best coastal town in the U.S.

 

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111 Ferry Road | $968,000 | Barrington
Listed Allison Oster Dessel

Welcome home to 111 Ferry Lane! Situated in the heart of Rumstick Village on a picturesque street, this 4 Bedroom Colonial has everything you’re looking for! For starters, the property boasts a brand new, beautiful kitchen replete with white wood cabinetry, new stainless appliances, timeless white tile backsplash, and quartz countertops. The chef’s kitchen offers island seating for a quick morning breakfast, as well as a casual dining area for meals. There is also a formal dining room with a built-in for dinnerware, a well-appointed living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a casual family room/kids hangout, an all-season, heated sunroom that doubles perfectly as a home office. The first floor is completed with a full bath and laundry room with new cabinetry and washer and dryer. The second floor includes four spacious bedrooms, a full bath with tub and shower as well as a half bath with new vanity. Hardwoods throughout the property and new fencing for pets. A short walk to the river/marinas as well as picturesque Barrington Beach. Barrington is home to outstanding, blue-ribbon public schools and a welcoming community. Providence is a mere 20 minutes away; Boston is just 60 mins by train. This one is not to be missed!

 

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39 Flintstone Road | $925,000 | Narragansett
Listed Judy Chace & Erin Marsh

This Harbor Island move-in ready beauty is filled with natural light, boasts an open concept floor plan and a view of the water from the front and back of the home. Rebuilt in 2019 this three-bedroom, two full bath home is positioned for beautiful sunsets and making family memories for years to come. Hardwood floors throughout, cathedral ceiling second floor with a lovely two-toned kitchen cabinetry, large deck, gas fireplace, and plenty of space for friends and family. There is a bedroom and full bath with river rock shower on this floor. The lower level offers a large entry foyer with laundry, large primary bedroom with a walk-in closet, an additional bedroom, and full bath. Set up high and located on a quiet street with water access across the street allow for kayak launch and the association offers beach access. Sunset views from this desirable southwestern exposure with views out toward Sand Hill Cove and the Port of Galilee. Close to the beaches and restaurants, shopping and activities but tucked away on scenic Pt Judith Pond. Enjoy kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, fishing or just relax and enjoy all the beauty that South County coastal living has to offer. The best of all worlds and turn key. None of the work and all of the fun!

BlogGeneralNewsSotheby's International Realty January 31, 2022

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty Announces Top Sale in Charlestown by Michael Himmel

The waterfront home at 749 Charlestown Beach Road, Charlestown, has sold for $2,200,000. The buyer was represented by Michael Himmel, Sales Associate of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty. Lori Joyal of Lila Delman Compass represented the seller.

Set on over half an acre overlooking Ninigret Pond, the nearly 2,500 square foot dwelling features three bedrooms and four bathrooms. The contemporary home offers an updated waterfront lifestyle.

The sale of 749 Charlestown Beach Road is the highest Charlestown sale this year, according to data available from Rhode Island Multiple Listing Service. Agents of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty have represented eleven clients in residential sales over $1M in Charlestown in the last twelve months.

Michael Himmel says, “Charlestown Beach is a wonderful place to live, and I am happy to welcome my clients to their new home.”

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty agents have a deep and far-reaching knowledge of local markets and understands how to leverage the power of local expertise with the worldwide reach of the iconic Sotheby’s brand.

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 1/31/2022.