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53 SOUTH CLIFF DR
Narragansett, RI / 02882
MLS# 1038782
Type: Single Family
Neighborhood: ANAWAN CLIFFS
Beds: 3 Beds
Baths: 2 Full / 1 Half
Total Liv. Area: 2,000 sq. ft.
Lot Size: 41,000 sq. ft.
Listed by: Jean Michael Atlantic Properties LLC
Office: 401-783-2550
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0 WEST RESERVOIR RD
Smithfield, RI / 02917
MLS# 1030763
Type: Vacant Land
Neighborhood: 116 LINCOLN LINE
Lot Frontage: 558 ft.
Lot Size: 114,325 sq. ft.
Lot Type: Residential
Listed by: Nancy Ziroli RE/MAX Properties
Office: 401-232-3900
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129 PRUDENCE AV
Providence, RI / 02909
MLS# 1034609
Type: Single Family
Neighborhood: SILVER LAKE
Beds: 2 Beds
Baths: 1 Full / 2 Half
Total Liv. Area: 2,739 sq. ft.
Lot Size: 10,890 sq. ft.
Listed by: Donna Sabitoni Fieldstone Properties, Inc.
Office: 401-295-0300
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0 JULIANA DR
Cranston, RI / 02921
MLS# 945295
Type: Vacant Land
Neighborhood: WESTERN
Lot Frontage: 277 ft.
Lot Size: 79,972 sq. ft.
Lot Type: Residential, Total Residential Development
Listed by: Janis CAPPELLO COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL BR
Office: 401-884-8050
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12 HUNTERS KNOLL .
Smithfield, RI / 02917
MLS# 1036864
Type: Single Family
Neighborhood: HUNTERS KNOLL
Beds: 3 Beds
Baths: 2 Full / 1 Half
Total Liv. Area: 3,039 sq. ft.
Lot Size: 33,976 sq. ft.
Listed by: Joan Dion Keller Williams Realty NRI
Office: 401-333-4900
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0 NEW ST
Pawtucket, RI / 02860
MLS# 1033959
Type: Vacant Land
Neighborhood: FAIRLAWN
Lot Frontage: 59 ft.
Lot Size: 72,309 sq. ft.
Lot Type: Industrial
Listed by: Kathy Souza RE/MAX Preferred
Office: 401-353-2200
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31 PATRICIA ANN DR
Bristol, RI / 02809
MLS# 1039420
Type: Single Family
Neighborhood: WEST SIDE
Beds: 3 Beds
Baths: 2 Full / 1 Half
Total Liv. Area: 2,120 sq. ft.
Lot Size: 16,464 sq. ft.
Listed by: Nancy Weaver Residential Properties, Ltd.
Office: 401-245-9600
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245 BEECHWOOD DR
Cranston, RI / 02921
MLS# 1026758
Type: Single Family
Neighborhood: RIDGEWOOD
Beds: 4 Beds
Baths: 3 Full / 0 Half
Total Liv. Area: 3,684 sq. ft.
Lot Size: 80,000 sq. ft.
Listed by: Doug Jeffrey Signature Properties
Office: 401-273-1900
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42 STEERE ST
Burrillville, RI / 02830
MLS# 1031506
Type: Single Family
Neighborhood: HARRISVILLE
Beds: 5 Beds
Baths: 2 Full / 1 Half
Total Liv. Area: 3,013 sq. ft.
Lot Size: 22,890 sq. ft.
Listed by: Michelle Keach RE/MAX 1st Choice
Office: 401-943-6111
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16 STANDISH AV
Cranston, RI / 02920
MLS# 1028364 BACK ON MKT
Type: Multi-Family
Neighborhood: ARLINGTON / SPRAGUE
# of Units: 2
Total Beds: 5 | Unit1(3), Unit2(2), Beds
Total Baths: 2 | Unit1(1), Unit2(1), Full
Building Area: 1,613 sq. ft.
Listed by: Cheryl RINFRET Defelice, Realtors
Office: 401-885-8200
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Know Floor Plan of Prospective Home

In the hustle and bustle of house-hunting, some buyers neglect to take the time to discover whether or not a home has a practical floor plan.

Although owners frequently seek to correct faults in their present homes, such as inadequate storage space, other faults may be overlooked because they are not obvious to the casual observer.

What kinds of faults? A floor plan that funnels traffic through the middle of the living room, interrupting social activities, is one. A single bathroom in a two-story house could be another.

Certain design faults might be considered merely annoying, others serious. In any event, many can be discerned in advance simply by sketching and later analyzing a rough floor plan of the prospective home.

You need not possess the artistic talent of a Leonardo da Vinci nor the serious technical training of an architect. All you need is a piece of paper and a pencil. It's a good idea to have a tape measure handy to obtain fairly accurate room dimensions.

Don't forget to mark locations of all windows, doors, closets, stairwells and major kitchen appliances. Include the garage, driveway and walkways in your drawing as well.

What should you look for when you analyze a floor plan? A well-designed home should offer good interior zone and direct routes between rooms. Rooms should be located logically, be large enough to space your furniture comfortably and be functional and flexible in serving intended purposes

Interior zoning - the segregation of rooms by the activity that takes place in them - falls into three general categories - work (cooking and laundering), shared activities (dining and entertaining) and private activities (sleeping, bathing and reading). Rooms should be separated into three distinct zones so that the activities in one zone don't interfere with those in another. In a two-story home, for example, good zoning dictates that bedrooms be located upstairs, so that activities in the rooms below doesn't bother sleepers.

Logical location of rooms is important. The kitchen, for example, should be centrally located. It should be near or adjacent to the eating area, but not far from the front entrance. Ideally, it should overlook an area where children might be playing.

On the other hand, the living room should be somewhat isolated. In too many homes, traffic flows from the front door directly into the living room, often interrupting ongoing activity.

Traffic should flow through the house by direct routes. If traffic must pass through a room it should pass along one end or across a comer, not through the middle.

Check traffic patterns in your improvised floor plan by tracing routes from room to room with a pencil. Find out if it's necessary to cross or take circuitous routes.

Rooms should be large enough to accommodate your furnishings. Use your floor plan to see if your king-size bed will fit into the master bedroom. You can also use the floor plan to decide how to place your furniture. The few extra minutes it takes to draw a floor plan could help you avoid years of inconvenience caused by a home that doesn't fit your needs.

Reprinted with permission of NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

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