What You Can Buy for Between $3M and $4.5M in Rhode Island
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What You Can Buy for Between $3M and $4.5M in Rhode Island
The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International are offering three significant properties located around the state.
These homes range from urban to coastal living.
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140 Freeman Parkway | Providence | $3,895,000
Listed by Sweeney Advisory Group
Located in the heart of the coveted Freeman Plat neighborhood, this stately brick residence sits on a rare half-acre corner lot and has been thoughtfully and extensively renovated to the highest standards. With landscape design by the renowned Olmsted Brothers—the visionaries behind Central Park and Blackstone Boulevard—this home offers a perfect blend of historic elegance and modern luxury. Inside, the home features four bedrooms, three full and two half bathrooms, including a luxurious double-door primary suite with dual walk-in closets and a spa-inspired bath with a soaking tub, steam shower, and dual vanities. All bathrooms are equipped with radiant heated floors for year-round comfort. Designed for both grand entertaining and intimate gatherings, the home boasts a stunning chef’s kitchen with marble countertops, a rich wood center island, and top-tier appliances. A butler’s pantry and breakfast room offer added functionality and charm, while a large formal dining room sets the stage for elegant meals. The expansive family room features vaulted ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, and French doors that open to the beautifully landscaped backyard. A separate bar room with a wet bar, detailed millwork, and its own set of French doors provides a refined setting for entertaining. With all new Andersen windows and exquisite architectural details throughout, this is a truly exceptional East Side property—offering the rare combination of space, craftsmanship, and location.
17 Ferolbink Way | Little Compton | $4,500,000
Listed by Cherry Arnold
Perched above the Sakonnet Passage, this private oceanfront property offers commanding western views of Aquidneck Island and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Sited on 4.88 private acres, the property presents a rare opportunity to create an expanded coastal compound—with ample space for an accessory dwelling, pool and pool house, pickle ball court, barn, and more. Enjoy direct access to the rocky beach below, perfect for swimming, kayaking, fishing, and sunset cookouts with loved ones. The main level of the home is designed for both comfort and entertaining, with an open living and dining area, an eat-in kitchen and sunroom, a cozy library/office, and a first-floor primary suite, all oriented toward the breathtaking water views. Upstairs, you'll find three additional bedrooms, a full bath, and a teak deck overlooking the ocean and Sachuest Point. The pristine walk-out basement leads to an outdoor shower and path bordered by an artisan fieldstone retaining wall. Located near area beaches, Sakonnet Vineyards, Little Compton Commons, Young Family Farm, and Tiverton Four Corners, this rare waterfront retreat invites you to create a legacy property to be enjoyed for generations. Buyer pays Little Compton Agricultural Conservancy Tax at closing.
214, 214R, 174 Highland Road | Tiverton | $3,652,500
Listed by Phyllis Ibbotson
Developer Incentives- A rare, bundled offering in Tiverton’s coveted Stone Bridge neighborhood with development potential. Three unique properties, including the iconic Greenlawn Estate, a restored carriage house, and an adjacent buildable lot—totaling 10 acres of character, privacy. Affectionately known as “The Gingerbread House,” Greenlawn is a grand Queen Anne-style residence-built c.1880 by Fall River piano magnate Cornelius S. Greene. This architectural treasure features native stonework, a hexagonal tower, a wraparound veranda with original tiling, steep gabled rooflines, soaring ceilings, and finely crafted period details. The offering includes a historic 4-bedroom main residence set on a landscaped 2-acre lot with mature beech, tulip poplar, and sugar maple trees; a fully restored 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath carriage house ideal for guests, rental income, or creative use; and an adjacent 7-acre parcel of private farmland with wooded trails and gentle topography—perfect for equestrian pursuits, farming, or future development (R40 zoning). Together, these properties present an opportunity for a legacy compound, private estate, or redevelopment. All within walking distance of Grinnell’s Beach, Fort Barton Woods, Highland Woods, Tiverton Yacht Club, and local restaurants and cafés. Greenlawn is more than a home, it’s an opportunity to own a true piece of New England history for those seeking beauty, privacy, flexibility, and endless possibility.
