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EAST SIDE, PROVIDENCE

Rhode Island Real Estate - The East Side of Providence is among the premiere locations to reside in Rhode Island. It is central to downtown, yet it seems like a world away. Quiet tree lined streets, beautiful and distinct neighborhoods, and wonderful parks dot the East Side. In case you are relocating to Brown University or Rhode Island School of Design, there isn't an improved spot!


The sensational campus of Brown University

If you are among the lucky individuals working/attending school at Brown University or Rhode Island School of Design, College Hill (map below) will be a good way to reside. Nowhere on College Hill is more than the usual few minutes from each university. In many cases, you would even be in a position to walk for the schools. Additionally, College Hill also borders Downtown. On Friday night, a pleasant walk on the brick sidewalks of faculty Hill will lead you directly to WaterFire.


RISD Museum of Art - Directly on College Hill

Unless you desire to live so near the school, have a look at Wayland Square. Still only a few minutes by car, or even a slightly longer walk, Wayland Square offers upscale shopping and dining. A few of the finest homes in Providence are saved to streets that filter directly into Wayland Square. Elmgrove Ave, Wayland Ave, Taber Ave, and Angell St. are fantastic places to live a life. Blackstone Park, Moses Brown School, and also the Wheeler School are all within shouting distance.


Wayland Square is really a charming choice for the next home

Rhode Island Real Estate - Summertime brings about the best in most East-Siders, as festivals, farmer's markets, and sidewalk cafes get to be the way of life. The East Side begins to appear to be a European city from May, once the spring temperatures start rising. The lesser known Hope Village, merely a mile from Thayer St,. is also a great place to dine and shop using the locals if the sun starts to shine. In the end of Thayer St., follow Hope St. north, and you may run into Hope Village which can be home to the famous Seven Stars Bakery. The village is also only a quick stroll to the Brown University football stadium, and so the sports fan will usually have something to check toward.


Hope Street Village, merely a mile from Thayer Street

Wickenden Street is an additional great place on the East Side. Conveniently located near 195, Wickenden Street is near the highway, Downtown, Rhode Island Hospital, Hasbro Children's Hospital, and India Point Park. The park is really a starting point for the East Bay Trail, the industry bike/walk/jog trail that goes up to Bristol, RI.


India Point Park at sunset is an idyllic way to spend a summer night

Finally, if you are a runner/biker/walker or have pets and kids, an excellent place to go is Blackstone Boulevard. A trail runs directly on the center of the boulevard, which gives an excellent path for exercise enthusiasts to stretch their legs! Enjoy the path, since it runs towards the Pawtucket City line!


Blackstone Boulevard - Spot the beautiful exercise trail

Providence Real Estate - If you are moving to Rhode Island, and Providence particularly, the East Side is among the most historic and exquisite communities within the state. When you have questions about the area, feel free to contact Mike Snow at 401-525-6506. Mike thrives on the East Side, and could be happy to get you on a tour of his home. You may also examine Mike's website at www.yourprovidencehome.com. You can also find Mike Snow's ranked page by searching for him on the search engines!