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RPL's Fletcher sells 165 Poppasquash Rd. for $1.7 million

Bristol, RI Residential Properties Ltd sold 165 Poppasquash Rd. for the price of $1.7 million. This was the second-highest sale in Bristol this year, and RPL has now been involved in the top three highest sales in Bristol during 2020. Sales associate Laurie Fletcher, a member of RPL’s Barrington office, represented the buyers. 

This Mid-Century home is located on four acres with harbor views on Poppasquash Point. The home was completely renovated in 2016 and features a modern design and wide-open living spaces, like the multiple Great Rooms and the formal dining and living rooms. The chef’s kitchen features high-end appliances, marble center island, and a breakfast area. The home has five bedrooms, including a suite on both the first and second floors. 

Fletcher has been a success in real estate since beginning her career in 1997. She has been a consistent member of the Multi-Million Dollar Club, and has received the Circle of Excellence Silver award multiple times.

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