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Providence developer Buff Chace, cousins settle bitter legal dispute. What we know.
PROVIDENCE – The bitter legal dispute over the alleged mismanagement of a valuable trust that tore apart one of Rhode Island’s most prominent families has reached a settlement, according to lawyers involved in the case. Malcolm Chace IV, his siblings and their children sued their cousin, downtown Providence developer Arnold B. “Buff” Chace Jr., in 2021, seeking to have him removed as trustee of an $80-million-plus trust that Malcolm’s father, Malcolm “Kim” Chace III, left his heirs...
RPL Closes $2.3M Sale of Point Judith Pond Waterfront Home
Residential Properties Ltd. announces the sale of 73 A Fire Lane 3 Lane in South Kingstown by RPL Sales Associate Mary Ann Lisi for $2.3 million. According to State-Wide MLS data, this is the highest price per square foot sale in South Kingstown since 2022. Perched high on a hill,...
Secluded Tudor-Inspired Treasure Hits Market in North Kingstown for $3,500,000
2180 Tower Hill Road | North Kingstown, RI | 6 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 5,652 sq ft | offered by Lila Delman Compass for $3,500,000. Step into the realm of enchantment with this Tudor-inspired sanctuary, tucked away in a secluded enclave where time stands still. Behold 12 opulent rooms, including 6 dreamy bedrooms and 3.5 baths, inviting you to immerse yourself in a world where elegance and grandeur reign supreme.
Tiverton 'vacation retreat' with panoramic water views sells for $2M: Weekly home sales
One of this week’s top-selling homes, a waterfront property in Tiverton nestled on the shores of the Sakonnet River, is "a sailor's dream" that sold for $2,000,000. Situated at 289 Riverside Drive, Tiverton, the house offers panoramic views of Mount Hope Bay and beyond, and a deep-water dock with access to marinas.
Older Rhode Islanders face housing shortage in unique ways | Opinion
Catherine Taylor is state director of AARP Rhode Island. Across the U.S., housing shortages are impacting millions of Americans. From coast to coast, residents are facing high interest rates and low housing supply – making it nearly impossible to find affordable housing. Rhode Island is no exception. It is estimated that residents of the Ocean State are facing a staggering 24,000-unit affordable housing shortage with no end in sight. ...
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