Apartment Rentals in Rhode Island
Rhode Island’s scenic coastline and
forests, as well as its well-planned centers
and communities are great reasons for people
to not only visit but decide to permanently
stay. The Ocean State has historical
districts and intellectual and artistic
centers, surrounded by urban areas and
communities that offer a wide choice of
apartments for short or long stays.
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Your budget and accommodation needs will
sure find a fit here. Let’s start with Rhode
Island’s two biggest cities, Providence and
Newport. Providence has always been a major
center of trade and commerce, hence its big
population and interesting historic past. It
has undergone transformation throughout the
years and can therefore offer apartments
with various architectural styles. What’s
important for apartment seekers to decide is
what kind of areas they would want to be
located in. The downtown area is good for
those who want to be near where the
night-time action is or the cultural
activities.
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An apartment here would cost around $900 and
will just be a walk away from clubs and
theaters. Members of high-society once
favored New Port as their summer vacation
destination in the middle of the twentieth
century. That is why the city is the proud
location of grand houses with incredible
gardens and views of the sea. A vacation
spent in one of these houses would be worth
the rent.
Rhode Island also features a lot of
well-appointed apartments complete with
first-class facilities like The River Lofts
at Ashton Mill along Blackstone River with
its high ceilings and huge windows; the
luxurious Cumberland Crossing near Highway
295; The Bainbridge near downtown
Providence, with its spacious apartments and
lovely surroundings; the Cowesett Hills
Apartments within a 70-acre woody forest
where town homes can also be rented; the
cozy Alumni East Apartments in Mount Hope;
the practical Parkview near Route 95; the
charming Harbor Village conveniently located
near the downtown area, naval base and
beaches; the well-designed Kingston Garden;
Cranston’s Pocasset Village with its West
Bay bike path and 24-hour assistance; and
the magnificent The Ledges at Johnston,
known for its opulent offerings, including
its own mini movie theatre and 24-hour
fitness center.
If one is looking for a pet-friendly
apartment, Cranston’s Springfield apartment
Homes can accommodate cats and dogs over 50
pounds. Cumberland Crossing and Johnston’s
Bainbridge Apartments and The Ledges also
accept cats and dogs over 50 pounds. The
Halstead at Slatersville Mill is another
luxurious residence, rivalring The Ledges,
where cats and dogs over 50 pounds can stay
with their masters.
The affluent Regency Plaza in Providence on
the other hand only accepts cats. It is
within easy reach of the financial district
as well as the Providence Place Mall. For
apartment hunters who’ll spend a lot of time
commuting, the Greenwich Place is highly
recommended as it is located very near
interstate 95 and route 2. They also accept
cats and dogs over 50 pounds.
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