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DeRentis and Winslow of Residential Properties Ltd. broker $1.375 million sale of 346 Blackstone Blvd.

Providence, RI Residential Properties Ltd. (RPL) has completed the sale of 346 Blackstone Blvd. in the East Side of the city for $1.375 million. RPL sales associates represented both sides of the transaction, with Jim DeRentis as the listing agent and Kim Winslow acting as the buyer’s agent.

The architect designed colonial was built this year, boasting Second Empire influences and includes amenity and details inside and out. With 3,830 s/f of living space, the home is perfect for entertaining and is steps from all the shops and restaurants of Hope St.

46 Blackstone Boulevard - Providence, RI

DeRentis has been an agent of RPL’s Providence office since 2009 and is responsible for listing eight of the 14 East Side sales over $1 million this year. He has been a top sales producer since 2015 and continually earns the distinguished Platinum Plus Sales distinction for sales volume.

Winslow is also an agent of RPL’s Providence office and has been a resident of Rhode Island for over 30 years. She has earned the 2015 Circle of Excellence Bronze Award and currently lives and focuses her business on the historic East Side of Providence.

For more information on our agents, visit the agent bio pages at ResidentialProperties.com.

About Residential Properties Ltd.

Residential Properties Ltd. is the largest privately held real estate company in Rhode Island and has been serving sellers and buyers of distinctive properties since 1981 through service, innovation, and sheer hard work.  The Company, with five offices located in Barrington, Cumberland, East Greenwich, Narragansett and Providence, services all of Rhode Island, the Connecticut shoreline and southeastern and central Massachusetts.  In addition, the relocation department assists buyers and sellers in transactions throughout the country. More information is online at ResidentialProperties.com

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