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EAST SIDE, PROVIDENCE

Providence Real Estate - The East Side of Providence is probably the premiere locations to live in Rhode Island. It really is central to downtown, yet it appears a world away. Quiet tree lined streets, beautiful and distinct neighborhoods, and wonderful parks dot the East Side. If you are relocating to Brown University or Rhode Island School of Design, there is not a much better spot!


The sensational campus of Brown University

If you are one of many lucky individuals working/attending school at Brown University or Rhode Island School of Design, College Hill (map below) would have been a good spot to call home. Nowhere on College Hill is much more than a few minutes from each university. Oftentimes, you'd be able to walk to the schools. Additionally, College Hill also borders Downtown. On Friday night, a pleasant walk on the brick sidewalks of faculty Hill will lead you right to WaterFire.


RISD Museum of Art - Directly on College Hill

If you do not want to live so near the school, have a look at Wayland Square. Still only a few minutes by car, or perhaps a slightly longer walk, Wayland Square offers upscale shopping and dining. A few of the finest homes in Providence take presctiption streets that filter straight into Wayland Square. Elmgrove Ave, Wayland Ave, Taber Ave, and Angell St. are all fantastic places to call home. Blackstone Park, Moses Brown School, and the Wheeler School are within shouting distance.


Wayland Square can be a charming choice for your next home

Providence Real Estate - Summer time brings about the very best in every East-Siders, as festivals, farmer's markets, and sidewalk cafes end up being the life-style. The East Side starts to look like a European city beginning in May, after the spring temperatures start rising. The lesser known Hope Village, merely a mile from Thayer St,. is a good spot to dine and shop using the locals once the sun begins to shine. From your end of Thayer St., follow Hope St. north, and you may run into Hope Village which is home to the famous Seven Stars Bakery. The village can also be only a quick stroll to the Brown University football stadium, and so the sports fan will invariably have something to look forward to.


Hope Street Village, merely a mile from Thayer Street

Wickenden Street is yet another great place around 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 your East Bay Trail, which is a bike/walk/jog trail that goes all the way to Bristol, RI.


India Point Park at sunset is surely an idyllic way of spending a summer night

Finally, if you're a runner/biker/walker or have pets and youngsters, a great destination to go is Blackstone Boulevard. A trail runs directly on the middle of the boulevard, which supplies a fantastic path for exercise enthusiasts to stretch their legs! Benefit from the path, because it runs towards the Pawtucket City line!


Blackstone Boulevard - Notice the beautiful exercise trail

Rhode Island Real Estate - In case you are moving to Rhode Island, and Providence specifically, the East Side is probably the most historic and beautiful communities within the state. When you have any questions about the area, feel free to contact Mike Snow at 401-525-6506. Mike lives on the East Side, and could be pleased to take you on a tour of his home. You may also take a look at Mike's website at www.yourprovidencehome.com. There are also Mike Snow's ranked page by trying to find him on the internet!