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Featured Open House: 15 Paine Ave., Bristol

Take a closer look at this 5-bed, 3-bath with water views from three levels.

 
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15 Paine Ave., Bristol. MLS# 1025261. $359,900. Waterviews from 3 levels in this spacious 5 bed, 3 bath home. Features include 1st fl bed with bath, hardwoods, great room over 2-car oversized garage. Young roof, new furnace. Whirlpool, sunken hot tub. Open House: Jan. 13 from 12 to 2 pm. Courtesy
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15 Paine Ave., Bristol. MLS# 1025261. $359,900. Waterviews from 3 levels in this spacious 5 bed, 3 bath home. Features include 1st fl bed with bath, hardwoods, great room over 2-car oversized garage. Young roof, new furnace. Whirlpool, sunken hot tub. Open House: Jan. 13 from 12 to 2 pm.
15 Paine Ave. Bristol
15 Paine Ave. Bristol
15 Paine Ave. Bristol
15 Paine Ave. Bristol
15 Paine Ave. Bristol

 

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Address: 15 Paine Ave., Bristol

MLS# 1025261

Price: $359,900

How to get there: Take Metacom Ave. (Rte. 136) south to Narrows Road [at the Rite Aid]. Paine Avenue is on the right-hand side.

Description: Waterviews from 3 levels in this spacious 5 bed, 3 bath home. Features include first floor bedroom with bath, hardwoods, great room over 2-car oversized garage. Young roof, new furnace. Whirlpool, sunken hot tub.

Estimated Taxes: $5,069 per year [as listed on riliving.com].

Listing Agent:  Donna Holmes, Coldwell Banker Res. Brokerage. (401) 247-0202

Open House: Today from 12 to 2 pm.

About this column: Find open houses and information about sales in the Bristol and Warren area. Related Topics: Featured Open House, Home with waterviews, and Real Estate

Ray DeForge

12:52 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013

There was a time when I had two condos in San Diego, California. Nowadays, I'm baffled at how anyone (but the "rich") can even afford to pay the annual property taxes on their homes. Such was the case when the Jarvis / Gann initiative became the famous "Prop. 13" that limited California property taxes to 1% of appraised value. This one pencil's out at about 1.4%.

Houses aren't the scarcity - money is :/

- the "Sausage King" !

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