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Easton’s Point in Middletown has some of the hottest real estate in Newport County.  This townhouse right in the center of Easton’s Point puts you a stone’s throw from 1st and 2nd Beach.  The Stone Towers condo association is located atop a knoll right off of Tuckerman Ave. It gives a home owner the great opportunity of owning their own slice of heaven in this highly sought after neighborhood.

 

Refinished only a handful of years ago, it’s ready for you to move in just in time to enjoy your first summer here in Middletown. 

 

The Middletown Condominium is minutes to restaurants, coffee shops, convenience stores, nightlife, breakfast diners and shopping.  The neighborhood has the small town beach community feel for everything families need and…

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Hogan Associates Real Estate has just reduced the price on the Seafare Residences, creating an exceptional opportunity for first time homebuyers to enter the Real Estate market and own a home of their own. Entry-level townhomes start at just $189,000. 

For the empty nester looking to downsize, the newest models will offer much sought after first floor master suites. The newly constructed condominiums feature: garages, central air conditioning, full basements, decks and fenced in patio areas.

 Work on the landscaping has just begun and soon Seafare will feature open green areas and tree lined streets. 

 For more information, please visit: www.seafareliving.com 

 

 

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Class A office and retail space is now available in Newport. Located in the heart of Newport's wharf district, 10 Brown & Howard residential, retail and office development is nearing completion. Marketed by Jen Pierik and Matt Hadfield of Hogan Associates Real Estate, the first office condo sale came in at full asking price prior to being put on the market. The 1750 sq ft office space is the first of the seven Office/Retail condos to be put under agreement. With a high demand for newly constructed Class A Space, it is not surprising a sale happened so quickly. Local developer, Mark Bard, who had the vision to develop the site, knew Newport needed a building like 10 Brown & Howard. Based on the response from perspective buyers, Bard was absolutely correct.…

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