Featured April 3, 2021

Rhode Island Homes With Amazing Pools – Just In Time for Summer

RI Homes With Amazing Pools – Just In Time for Summer

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Cool and refreshing. These Rhode Island homes have the most amazing pools. This collection ranges from $1.75 million to $3.5 million.

The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty have put together some great suggestions for you.

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46 Pojac Point | North Kingstown

$3,500,000

Listed by Bridgette Soby and Judy Chace

This handsome, private waterfront estate is set on over six acres in highly sought-after Pojac Point. This home, built in 2003 to the highest standards possible, features over 6,700 square feet of open & inviting living spaces. Movie night takes on a whole new meaning in the 800 square foot home theater, surely be a hit with the entire family! Tranquility and an ease of living come to mind as you walk through the home and set your gaze on the incredible water views just outside your window. The property also offers a separate carriage house with an additional 1,500 square feet of finished living space including a stunning masonry wood-burning fireplace, a second fully functioning kitchen as well as a full bathroom. Additionally, there is a 30×60 heated pool with a 10×15 spa overlooking the waterfront. The pool cabana is approximately 300 square feet with a fully operational kitchen and full bath. This home offers all the amenities of a private resort right here at home! Entertain friends & family and host all the holiday parties! This unique and special property is located just minutes to Route 4 and all the shops & eateries of picturesque downtown East Greenwich.

 

51 Sunset Boulevard | Narragansett

$1,900,000

Listed by The Blackstone Team

If the beach is calling you, but privacy and space are a must, welcome home to 51 Sunset Boulevard in Narragansett. Custom-built in 1987 and extensively updated and improved throughout, this 6,400 square foot home perfectly marries Victorian elegance with modern seaside comfort. Sited on five acres in close proximity to Galilee and Scarborough Beach, this exceptional estate offers all the activity and relaxation Narragansett, and the surrounding South County communities have to offer, while affording seclusion with enough space to gather the whole family. The expansive kitchen along with multiple gathering and dining areas on the first-floor offer options for both formal and casual entertaining. Soaring ceilings, stained glass, and gleaming hardwood floors are but a few of the unique details that catch the eye. The second-floor main suite features a fireplace, balcony, and en suite bath with an abundance of natural light. A staircase in the library leads to recreation space and a whimsical loft on the third floor. Every room is impeccably decorated and luxuriously appointed, and with the exception of family antiques, purchasing the home furnished is an option. Living space in harmony with the outdoors abounds in the sunroom and porches. The salt-water swimming pool has a brand new filter and is ready for many seasons of enjoyment. Bring your dreams of summer escape or year-round seaside living and make this singular home your own.

 

23 Overlook Road | Scituate

$1,750,000

Listed by Donna Conway

Unique property situated on one of the highest points in Rhode Island and surrounded by 100 acres of conservation space. Located on a private road at the end of a cul de sac this property offers a breathtaking panoramic vista. Designed with the entertainer in mind the beautifully appointed outdoor and indoor living areas offer resort-like living! The backyard features an infinity pool with two waterfalls, a koi pond, Viking outdoor kitchen, a cabana, a tiered deck, a hot tub, lighted tennis, and basketball courts, a batting cage, and ample space for any equestrian. Come inside to a magnificent entryway leading to a welcoming foyer with high ceilings. The stunning chef’s kitchen includes a central island and high-end stainless appliances. The eat-in area is surrounded by windows with impressive views. Off the kitchen are the formal living, dining rooms, and office. The focal point of this home is the grand fireplaced Great Room with a wet bar and craft room. The master suite offers privacy and space to unwind. His and her bath is aligned with an enormous walk-in closet. Four additional bedrooms on the second level, two are en suite. Bonus finished attic space. The basement offers an additional 1,300 square feet of finished living space with a home gym, bath, and home theater. Other amenities include in-ground sprinklers, outside lighting, a security system, and two garages offering parking for seven cars. Secluded & tranquil yet easy access to highways & shopping. The ultimate retreat!

Activity ReportBlog April 2, 2021

Rhode Island Real Estate Activity Numbers | March 2021

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

The newly listed properties are trending up from last year but still slightly below the 2019 levels.
The properties under agreement, as expected, are up significantly from 2019 and 2020.
Sold propertiess are comparable to the past two years, however, an increase is expected in the coming months as the number of properties under agreement continues to increase.
At the end of February, the Rhode Island Association of Realtors was referencing the February stats as indicative of a moderating market, despite a 9.2% increase in pending sales from the prior year.  The rate of increase year over year may have slowed slightly but March is showing a continued upward trend and buyer demand remains strong.
The trend of historically low inventory and increased sales prices is continuing.  It remains an opportune time to list a property. To learn what this may mean for you, please contact one of our talented real estate specialists. www.mottandchace.com/agents
Featured March 31, 2021

Amazing Historic Properties for Sale in RI from $1M to $7M

Amazing Historic Properties for Sale in RI from $1M to $7M

Saturday, March 27, 2021 | GoLocal Prov and Mott & Chace Content Partnership | GoLocalProv.com


History and luxury — take a look at a collection of superior historic homes for sale across Rhode Island. The collection starts at just over $1 million and runs up to about $7 million.

The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty have put together some great suggestions for you.

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215 Watch Hill Road | Westerly

$3,395,000

Listed by Amy Friend

This one-of-a-kind home is less than a mile from Atlantic Ocean beaches, Watch Hill’s quaint seaside village, and the distinguished Ocean House. Own a part of history on the corner of Watch Hill Road and Foster Cove Road with year-round water views. The Powers family saved this structure from being demolished and had it moved from Massachusetts to Watch Hill in 1915, where it was reconstructed into the “Windover” mansion. Later known as the “Lion Gate Inn,” this property has 19th Century character with modern appeal. The owner’s living quarters offers privacy that captures the essence of graceful simplicity that stands the test of time. Absorb enchanting sunsets from a screened-in porch, one of the two decks, or throughout the kitchen and living areas. The luxurious master suite and an on-suite bedroom also have custom built-in closets. There is potential for separate guest quarters, returning the property back to its original grandeur, or to use for rental income. These much sought-after apartments are tucked into and around the perimeter of the building and offer four 1-bedroom, 1-bath studios that come with a strong rental history. Plenty of spaces in this home to relax, work, and live! Come and be captivated by this turn-key opportunity, summer or year-round, located just minutes from downtown Westerly.

 

256 East Shore Road| Jamestown

$6,995,000

Listed by Nicole Carstensen

Enjoy your summer in this exquisite waterfront estate facing historic Gould Island and Newport. Greet your guest by boat on your private deep water dock or watch the sunrise and sailboats go by during summer regattas. Spend time relaxing in your heated saltwater pool. Built in 1875 and remodeled in 2008 the main farmhouse blends European charm of villa style living with modern-day comfort. From the moment you open the french doors into the breezeway you will find a harmonious blend of old-world materials imported from Europe connecting the main farmhouse to the three-car fieldstone garage and carriage house built in 2008. Floor to ceiling windows throughout the home open to water views. Entertain in your vintage wine cellar to create a tasting experience. Your guests can retire to the carriage house connected by the breezeway with two bedrooms, two bathrooms and living space to relax and cook if they choose. Across the stone driveway is the original slate roof barn used as a caretaker’s cottage which gives you one bedroom and one bathroom with laundry for additional private quarters. With over 5.5 acres of land and more than 8,000 square feet of living including seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, this estate will captivate you with every unique design detail. Visit Newport in 15 minutes. With trains nearby, you can easily access Boston and New York while maintaining the exclusivity of island living. Once you arrive you will not want to leave your exquisite waterfront home.

 

70 Peirce Road | East Greenwich

$1,295,000

Listed by Liz Andrews

Built in 1896, this stunning home was originally designed and built as the St. Luke’s Parish house. Thoughtfully restored you will find a masterpiece of architectural detail and elegance blended with the charm of the past and today’s modern amenities. Welcoming foyer, substantial sun-filled rooms, generous Pella windows, 10 feet high ceilings, high-end craftsmanship combined with an ultra-luxury kitchen with additional prep kitchen, large fireplaced family room that opens to a roomy rooftop deck with water views of Greenwich Bay. Formal dining and living rooms connecting through large vintage pocket doors, a small sitting area, two half baths and laundry complete the first floor. A stately staircase leads to the large second floor “great hall” and stage. Spectacular 23 feet cathedral ceilings, lunette windows, and reclaimed materials make this desirable additional living space for entertaining or quiet relaxation. The master bedroom with a custom-built walk-in closet leads to a luxurious bath with a soaking tub. Three more bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests, or office space for working from home. A third level offers the original choir loft and can be used for guest overflow or another office. A new roof with architectural shingles, gutters and downspouts, and updated mechanicals include three-zone HVAC systems and 400 amp electrical service. This 4,700 sq ft home on the Hill Harbor neighborhood allows walking to restaurants, shops, and entertainment on Main Street steps away!

BlogFeaturedNewsPressSotheby's International Realty March 30, 2021

Two of Rhode Island Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates Come Together to Sell a Historic Newport Home

The home at 115 Pelham Street has sold for $4,550,000. The buyer was represented by Annamarie Ringheim, Broker Associate of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty. The seller was represented by Chris West, Broker/Owner of Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty.

A true testament to the power of the Sotheby’s International Realty brand, the two firms were able to come together in this sale. “Swinburne” is an elegant Greek Revival home once owned by nineteenth century Rhode Island State Legislator and Mayor of Newport, William Swinburne. The property, c. 1860, has undergone exquisite renovations offering modern amenities. Located on a sought-after street in the Historic Hill neighborhood, the timeless home is just minutes from Newport’s most popular attractions.

According to data available from Rhode Island Statewide Multiple Listing Service, the sale of 115 Pelham Street is the second highest sale in Newport this year. Chris West notes that Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty represented the sellers of the highest sale in Newport this year as well.

The Sotheby’s International Realty network puts global connections and targeted reach to work. “My clients were looking for a home with both historic charm and an in-town location with walkability,” explains Annamarie Ringheim. “I knew Swinburne would be a perfect fit. The new owners will be great stewards of this classic Newport home moving forward.”

Chris West adds, “We are proud to once again cooperate with Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty and reinforce the powerful network of Sotheby’s International Realty agents.”

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 01/01/2021 through 3/29/2021.
Featured March 22, 2021

Best Value, Cool Condominiums in Providence

Best Value, Cool Condominiums in Providence


Take a look a collection of condos in Providence for no more than a tad over $500,000.

The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty have put together some great suggestions for you.

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The 903 | Providence

Multiple Units Available

Listed by The 903 Residences Specialists

Just footsteps away from everything that downtown Providence has to offer the 903 Residences provide a tranquil oasis to call home when you are not exploring the city. On your downtime enjoy the unprecedented amenities at the 903 including a 24-hour fitness center, resort-style swimming pool, Jacuzzi, surround sound movie theater, clubhouse, concierge, and garage parking with electric car charging stations. With a variety of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom homes the 903 has something for everyone. The apartment homes feature all the conveniences and fixtures one desires such as central air, in-home washers and dryers, and modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances.

 

87 Cooke Street #2 | East Side of Providence

$399,900

Listed by Sam Glicksman

Housed in a Historic Tudor Victorian, this elegant two-bedroom condominium is highlighted by a private entrance, beautiful stainless/granite kitchen, hardwood floors, fireplace, fenced-in patio, large windows, high ceilings & crown molding. Other features include an entry foyer, in-unit laundry, in-fee hot water, storage & assigned parking. Centrally located within walking distance to Wayland Square, Thayer, Brown, RISD, and Downtown restaurants, shopping, and transit.

 

100 Exchange Street #1107 | Providence

$515,000

Listed by Stephen Antoni

Beautifully appointed two bedrooms and two bathroom corner unit with sweeping views of the Eastside and river located on the 11th Floor in Providence’s luxury high-rise at Waterplace residences. 1,200 square feet of living space with top-of-the-line Bosch stainless steel appliances, granite counters, marble counters in bathrooms and great storage space. The unit comes with deeded indoor, underground parking and a storage unit. Full-service amenities with 24-hour concierge service, fitness center, rooftop terrace, community room, restaurant, and much more. The convenient downtown location is a short walk to the train station that can connect you to Boston in less than an hour or RI’s International airport in 20 minutes. Enjoy the great restaurants, cultural and educational places to visit in Rhode Island.

Blog March 22, 2021

Five Tips for Buying Your Dream Home in a Competitive Market

In February 2021, the median asking price for a newly listed single-family home in Rhode Island increased by 4.3%, while the median home price of sold listings increased by 16.4% when compared to last year. Sellers of well-priced homes are often receiving multiple offers that create bidding wars. Kim Marion, Sales Associate at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, has some exceptional tips for buyers navigating the current real estate market.

71 Tilden Avenue, Newport RI 02840

1 . Connect with a Realtor

As the trends hold strong by way of historically low inventory and increased sales prices, Kim advises to first and foremost connect with a great local Realtor. This may seem obvious, but it is critical. “Partially for negotiation tips”, Kim said in a recent GoLocalProv interview, “but also because Zillow and some of the other sites aren’t being constantly updated. Buyers may get excited about a property they see online, call their agent, and it’s already under contract. That is a challenge.” Real estate agents have access to the Multiple Listings Service (MLS) and properties that are not listed on MLS, referred to as Non MLS listings. Buyers are not likely to know about Non MLS listings when searching without an agent.

In addition to MLS, the real estate specialists here Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty offer clients the award-winning home search platform, RealScout. With listing information sourced directly from MLS, the details provided are always accurate. RealScout features property photos as the basis of the search platform, allowing buyers a simple and fun way to make decisions about their interest in a property. The tool customizes alerts for each clients’ specific, unique, and personal wants and needs.

Kim’s tip is to work with a real estate agent who can compile comparable properties from the last six months. “The market has changed considerably since 2019 and even early 2020. Looking at the last six months of sales is extremely important, and it can be hard to interpret without professional guidance”.

2 . Get Pre-Approved

This piece of advice, says Kim, comes with a couple of caveats. First, pre-approved buyers should not assume that pre-approval is everlasting. “Buyers should have a current pre-approval. They typically last about 30 days.” Another caveat, buyers should be working with a local lender. “I can almost guarantee buyers will do better with a well-known local vetted lender.”

Kim’s tip is to approach every listing as though it’s ‘the one’. Build a team inclusive of a trusted realtor and local lender ready to act at moment’s notice. This is crucial in a hot market when properties are moving quickly.

3. Negotiate Terms

“Everything in life is a negotiation,” Kim says, “when buyers think about the house, they are thinking about highest and best price, getting the offer in as quickly as possible, and the potential of having to offer more than the asking price”. There are, however, a few other ways a buyer could make their offer most attractive to sellers.

Inspection: One option is to waive the inspection completely, although this is not usually advised. A buyer could, however, have the inspection done for informational purposes only. “If a seller sees ‘for the buyer information only’ they can interpret that to mean this buyer may find something wrong, but unless it is a major defect (like a safety issue), they aren’t going to ask for it to be fixed.” Kim notes sellers may find relief in knowing this buyer isn’t going to nit-pick over every little broken thing.

Appraisal contingency: If buyers have funds available, they could forgo the appraisal contingency. This would mean if the bank values the home for less than the buyers accepted offer price, the buyer will pay the difference in cash. This eliminates the need for the buying and selling parties to have to renegotiate the purchase price.

Escalation Addendum: Buyers should use an Escalation Addendum in all of their offers. In an unpredictable market like this one, many assume a home is going to sell for thousands over the asking price, but it might not. An Escalation Addendum works this way: if a home goes up for sale and buyer and their agent suspect it will sell for higher than list price, the buyer will make an offer of the amount of their choosing. The buyer would then add an Escalation Addendum that says they will pay a certain amount over any other viable offers, up to a “highest and best” amount decided on in advance. For example, the offer would look like this: “We offer $550,000 for the property, and $2,500 more than any other viable offers up to $570,000.” The Escalation Addendum is designed to protect buyers from overpaying in the event that there are no other offers between the highest price a buyer willing to pay, and the asking price for the property. The listing agent must show other higher offers to the buyer’s agent to justify that increase in price dictated by the Escalation Addendum.

Stuff: Offer to clean out the seller’s unwanted items! One of the universally agreed upon truths is that moving is a pain. Buyers could make moving easier on the sellers by offering to get rid of old and unwanted items left behind and take on the clean-up of the property.

Earnest Money Deposit: Or EMD, is the money a buyer sends with the offer. Typically a $500-$1,000 deposit, buyers could consider offering a larger sum. While it may put the buyer at a little more risk, it shows the seller the degree of interest the buyer has in purchasing the house.

Kim’s tip is to mix some of these terms, when possible, together to add even more strength to the offer! When the market is hot, making the transaction as easy as possible on the seller might just be what wins them over.

4. Stay True to Your Limits

When the market is competitive, Kim reminds her clients to consider the emotional urgency. While one property may seem like the dream home, another house could come along that is better – or at least great. Overspending, just to stay in the game, can have consequences. “Interest rates are at a historic low so there may be a balance when borrowing more than the originally anticipated budget”, says Kim, “but there is nothing worse than living in a beloved home and barely being able to afford it.”

Kim’s tip is to find out as much as possible about the property before making an offer. “Don’t make a bad decision,” Kim warns. “Buyers in this market may only get fifteen minutes in the house to look around and then have to make a decision worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

5. Search the Seller  

“Not to be creepy,” Kim laughs, “but because Rhode Island is so small. The buyer may have a connection with the current owners – and not even know about it!” It is not unlikely in Little Rhody to have something or someone in common with a seller – and that may just be the thing that wins interested buyers the property. “People make decisions about homes that are emotional. Buyers are eager and excited, and sellers are equally emotional. The sentimental history plays a part in how sellers value their home.

Kim’s tip is to try to connect buyers and sellers on a personal level so buyers can get their dream house.

 

 

Kim’s final (bonus!) tip for buyers in a competitive market is this: “This is a moment we are in and seasoned agents know how to handle it. Buyers will likely have to make multiple offers before landing a home, so be prepared for an emotional journey. Get into the mindset of staying hopeful, staying ready, and trusting your agent. A great agent is going to help buyers make it happen.”

 

Featured March 15, 2021

What You Can Buy in RI for $4 to $7 Million

What You Can Buy in RI for $4 to $7 Million

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Take a look at what you can buy in the $4 million to $7 million range on Jamestown.

The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty have put together some great suggestions for you.

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256 East Shore Road | Jamestown

$6,995,000

Listed by Nicole Carstensen

Enjoy your summer in this exquisite waterfront estate facing historic Gould Island and Newport. Greet your guest by boat on your private deep water dock or watch the sunrise and sailboats go by during summer regattas. Spend time relaxing in your heated saltwater pool. Built-in 1875 and remodeled in 2008 the main farmhouse blends European charm of villa style living with modern day comfort. From the moment you open the french doors into the breezeway, you will find a harmonious blend of old-world materials imported from Europe connecting the main farmhouse to the 3 car fieldstone garage and carriage house built in 2008. Floor to ceiling windows throughout the home open to water views. Entertain in your vintage wine cellar to create a tasting experience. Your guests can retire to the carriage house connected by the breezeway with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and living space to relax and cook if they choose. Across the stone driveway is the original slate roof barn used as a caretaker’s cottage which gives you 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with laundry for additional private quarters. With over 5 1/2 acres of land and more than 8,000 square feet of living including 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, this estate will captivate you with every unique design detail. Visit Newport in 15 minutes. With trains nearby, you can easily access Boston and New York while maintaining the exclusivity of island living. Once you arrive you will not want to leave your exquisite waterfront home.

 

147 Beavertail Road | Jamestown

$4,995,000

Listed by Nicole Carstensen

Welcome to “Inwood,” designed by architect Bill Burgin this house sits privately on an elevated 2.84 acres of waterfront directly on Mackerel cove. As you open the front door you will see stunning views of the water that draw you into the formal living room. This formal living room with fireplace has multiple french doors leading to an expansive outdoor mahogany deck. Walk down to the water through an arbor pathway and staircase down to the water’s edge where you can sit in a beach chair and watch boats go by. After enjoying the outdoors spend time in your kitchen with double ovens, gas professional cooktop and prep sink in the island. This open-concept space connects the eat-in kitchen, living room and fireplace with doors opening to a screened-in porch for additional entertaining space. A butler’s pantry connects the kitchen to the formal dining room. A library with a patio and half bath complete this floor. The second floor has 4 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with well-appointed balconies. A second-floor laundry room and a back staircase will lead you to an additional bedroom above the 2 car garage and full bathroom. A mudroom off of the garage has an additional laundry facility. The unfinished walkout basement with water views leave future options with access to an outdoor shower. This classic coastal home is conveniently located .5 miles away from the beach. Enjoy the serenity of this beautiful home while being less than a mile from Jamestown’s restaurants and amenities.

 

 

1076 East Shore Road | Jamestown

$3,695,000

Listed by Jack Teeden & Nicole Carstensen

Relax at your own waterfront park, this compound is set on over 3 acres of land, with a deep water dock, 2 moorings, and a boathouse. Walk down the dock stairs to 218 ft of waterfront beach and float in the water. Built-in 1885 this home was originally Conanicut Park and the Jamestown Inn giving you the chance now to own a piece of Jamestown’s history. Keeping the classic charm updates have been recently completed including exterior painting in 2019 and this summer interior painting as well. This compound gives you over 6,000 sq ft of private living which includes 6 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms with ample privacy and multiple en-suites. Entertain on your veranda overlooking the beautifully landscaped grounds. While entertaining you can choose to utilize the main chefs kitchen or the second prep kitchen with space for a butlers pantry. Each floor of the home has exterior decks with water views including a widows watch giving you scenic views of Narragansett Bay to the Newport bridge. You also have a stunning 5 car carriage house with additional parking below grade for utility vehicles and boat storage. The carriage house although currently unfinished has a fireplace on both floors and vaulted ceilings on the second floor if you desire more space. This compound is secluded on the peaceful northern end of Jamestown and a short drive downtown to shopping, restaurants and public beaches. Zoning allows for possible 4 condominium units.

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BlogNewsUpdates March 9, 2021

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty Continues to Build on Success with Powerful Marketing Department

Quick to adapt to a virtual world, Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, with the commitment of a dedicated in-house marketing department, was able to lead with innovation, support agents in new ways, and provide exceptional service to clients near and far in 2020. As a result of the unprecedented growth over the last seven years, the firm is pleased to announce the expansion of the marketing department in 2021. Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty continues to grow and foster opportunities that will provide clients with best-in-class resources and the most formidable marketing of any firm.

Devoted to a sophisticated and artful approach to marketing extraordinary homes with extraordinary lives, Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty offers clients something that other local firms cannot – a team of seven talented individuals who are indispensable when it comes to exceptional service. United as a powerful, experienced, and knowledgeable team, they expertly market properties to the entire world. No other firm in the state provides agents and clients with the level of support working to ensure each home is viewed by the widest possible audience. Backed by the power of an exclusive luxury brand, the firm continues to raise the bar.

Brooke Churas has been promoted to Marketing Director. In this new role, Brooke executes the vision of the marketing department through the development of branding. PJ Dougherty Jr. has joined the department as Creative and Social Media Strategist. In this role, PJ creates and curates content and manages the firm’s social media presence. PJ is also a licensed drone operator producing aerial photos, property videos, and scenes from around the state. Madalyn Tundis has been appointed to the position of Digital Marketing & Agent Success Specialist. In this new role, Madalyn identifies public relations opportunities for the company as well as assists agents on individual marketing best practices. Madalyn maintains the corporate blog and communicates with Sotheby’s International Realty for global exposure of properties and the firm.

Justine Chang is the firm’s Lead Photographer, responsible for shooting and editing properties, headshots, and events. Rebecca Entwistle is the Publication Specialist at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty. Responsible for all print and digital advertising, Rebecca secures publication placement and delivers property advertisements. Danielle Fox provides support as the firm’s Agent Advertising Coordinator. Danielle creates agent-specific advertising materials such as postcards and listing presentations. Jeni Pardo de Zela is Chief Marketing Officer, responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and monitoring overall marketing strategies for the firm. Jeni contributes to the overall growth of the company by supporting agents and leading the marketing department.

“We are really excited about the value our Marketing Department continues to provide our firm,” says Judy Chace. “Our clients are confident knowing we get them world-class exposure and maximize their home’s potential.”

“The Marketing Department is stacked with superbly talented individuals. Our young brand is top of mind for so many Rhode Islanders because we are consistently and actively showing up – in print, online, and everywhere in-between”, adds Ray Mott.

Partnering with Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty means each home is expertly marketed by a world-renowned, exclusive luxury brand with associates who are committed to raising the bar.  For a Sotheby’s International Realty affiliate, white-glove service is not optional — it’s standard.

 

 

 

Featured March 8, 2021

What You Can Buy in RI for $3.5 Million

What You Can Buy in RI for $3.5 Million

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Take a look at what you can buy around Rhode Island in the $3 million to $3.5 million range.

The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty have put together some great suggestions for you.

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136 Adams Point Road | Barrington

$3,500,000

Listed by Jennifer Boland

Staycation in this gracious, waterfront getaway on Adams Point. This double gabled, shingle-style family home with front to back, sun swept views, soaring ceilings and a carefully-curated, open layout features 5,200 square feet, including 5 generous bedrooms and 4 full baths and 2 half baths. A beautiful kitchen with chef-grade appliances and a butlers pantry opens to both the living room and dining room for easy entertaining. A master-suite retreat with tray ceilings and gas fireplace set the style-bar high. Set on over an acre of pristine, private property this casually-elegant charmer features a private dock, 1500 sq.ft. finished walk-out lower level with wet bar and gym, a custom 8×8 hot tub, second, secluded guest suite, richly-paneled office and serene stone porches and a 3-car, lift-gate garage. A stunning example of formal and informal this Barrington home is everything!

 

10 Courageous Circle | Bristol

$3,250,000

Listed by The Blackstone Team & Kylie McCollough

Osprey Point is an exceptional offering on Bristol’s Poppasquash Point. With the sun rising in the east over Bristol Harbor and magnificent sunset views of Narragansett Bay, this custom built classic shingle style home has a contemporary feel in the interior, while maintaining a traditional New England exterior with dormers, gables, sweeping verandas, and blue stone patios. This custom designed multilevel and multigenerational home has an expansive floor plan. A first floor master bedroom and two second floor bedrooms all feature ensuite baths. A unique third floor loft, whimsically accessed by ladder, offers additional space for sleeping, working, or simply enjoying views of the bay. The lower level is a custom entertaining space with a powder room, ship’s berths, and bar with mahogany and holly paneling, hand-built by local yacht craftsmen. Osprey Point embraces the spectacular views of well-curated grounds and gardens. Aquatic birds enjoy the garden pond and osprey return each year to soar overhead, while the swimming pool with cabana and outdoor shower complete your summer salt life experience. Colt State Park, The East Bay Bike Path, Coggeshall Farm, and the Bristol Yacht club all enhance the coastal lifestyle of this unmatched location.

 

622 Shermantown Road | North Kingstown

$2,995,000

Listed by Bridgette Soby

A private gated drive winds through the towering evergreens and oak trees and past the rambling stone walls to welcome you to this exceptional property. This newly built picturesque home is nestled right into nature sitting on 15 acres offering unparalleled sophistication, luxury & privacy. Encompassing 6900 square feet of living space, Geothermal heating and cooling, 4+ bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Every room in this house is an experience in and on to itself with spectacular attention to detail. Each room was curated with purpose to encourage family interaction as well as serving as a stunning venue for hosting family or entertaining guests. One of the more distinctive features of this home is the incredible outdoor entertaining space. A sprawling 3000 sq. ft. of Travertine pavers imported from Turkey. Custom Bar with quartzite countertops, sink & refrigeration, built in grill, double sided fireplace, 18×40 heated saltwater pool w/automatic cover, basketball court and so much more. The property also offers 3000 square feet of indoor parking for 13+ vehicles making it ideal for the car collector. Too many unique & special features in this home to list. This home is the true definition of elevated living. A true legacy estate. Acres of trails for hiking, horseback riding, dirt bikes and more! Property is less than 3 hours to N.Y.C and 1 hour to Boston, yet 10 minutes to some of the states most beautiful beaches, fine dining and shopping. See home highlight sheet in attachments

 

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BlogFeatured March 2, 2021

How to Make Your Beach Rental Feel Like Home

How to Make Your Beach Rental Feel Like Home

NEWPORT INTERIOR DESIGNER ALLY MALONEY SHARES A FEW THOUGHTFUL UPGRADES THAT CAN QUICKLY INCREASE THE VALUE OF YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY.

 

For Rent: 14 Aquidneck Avenue in Watch Hill

With domestic travel projected to be on the rise again this summer, both short term and long term beach rentals are in high demand. Not only does upgrading your property increase the amount you can charge for rent, it also improves guest satisfaction and retention. Attention to detail is everything- especially in the luxury real estate market, and beach rentals are certainly no exception. Here are a few tips to consider while prepping your home for this summer season.

GET CONNECTED

Skip the basic WiFi and upgrade to a plan with faster speeds. The incremental increase in monthly expense will pay off big time when it comes to impressing your guests, especially with the continuation of WFH. It’s also worth considering adding a streaming service or two to the TVs in your beach home- guests will appreciate the convenience of this extra offering.

ADD AMENITIES

The ability to enjoy a home-cooked meal while on vacation is one of the big selling points of renting a beach home, so make sure to optimize your kitchen. Make sure to stock ample supplies- from cookware to cleaning products. Including thoughtful amenities such as a built-in wine cooler or a Nespresso machine offers an extra touch of luxury and comfortability.

INVEST IN LINENS

Luxurious bedding has become a hotel staple. Bring the resort experience to your beach rental by investing in quality linens. Providing plush robes, towels, cozy blankets and lush bedding will instantly make guests feel at home.

AESTHETIC IS EVERYTHING

Focus on creating a bright + airy home away from home- think seaside hues, light wood tones, and tasteful nautical touches. While not every piece of furniture needs to be perfectly new, curate a luxurious and cohesive space with fun pillows, gauzy curtains, and more.

DOWN TO THE DETAILS

Home is where the heart is- and while personal touches like family photos are a void concept for a beach rental, consider including guides to your favorite local spots, framing photos of adjacent landmarks, and decorating the walls with the work of local artists for an extra special touch.

IN THE MARKET FOR A RENTAL PROPERTY? WE’D LOVE TO HELP! THE MALONEY INTERIORS AND MOTT & CHACE SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY TEAMS WORK HARD TO STREAMLINE THE PROCESS FROM START TO FINISH.