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Residential Properties Ltd.’s Schiffman sells Mediterranean-style property for $1.065 million

Providence, RI Residential Properties Ltd. (RPL) has completed the sale of 6 Westford Rd. for $1.065 million. This East Side home was listed by sales associate Gerri Schiffman, a member of Residential Properties’ Providence office. 

According to MLS, RPL has now listed 13 of the 16 East Side homes to sell for over $1 million this year. This is also Schiffman’s fourth East Side sale of over $1 million this year.

This Mediterranean-style Colonial is situated on a large corner lot in the Upper Elmgrove area. Quality custom details, including an elevator that services all levels, are located throughout the open floor plan that features a living room with a fireplace and a formal dining room. The cook’s kitchen has an expansive center island, professional stainless appliances, and a breakfast area with a vaulted domed ceiling. Entertain in the family room with built-ins, a wet bar, and access to the large private patio in the private walled backyard with easy care perennial plantings

On the second floor is the oversized primary suite that includes a separate office area, bath, and a large walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms and a family bath completes the second floor. 

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