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Thursday, March 28, 2013

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Featured Million Dollar Home: 198 Poppasquash Road, Bristol

This 4-bed, 4 1/2-bath Colonial just went on the market.

  Bristol and Warren boast some of the most diverse real estate in the area — from simple Capes and condos to multimillion-dollar estates. Here's a closer look at one of the homes at the top of the price chart: Address: 198 Poppasquash Road, Bristol MLS# 1036568 Price: $1,189,000 How to get there: Take Rte. 114 south to Colt State Park. Follow the detour explained here to reach Poppasquash Road. Description: Gracious Colonial on Poppasquash Point. Large rooms, lots of family space. Gunite pool and Koi pond. Moldings, fine details and Cathedral ceilings. In-law or provate master suite. Walk to water. Motivated seller. Rooms: 11 Fireplaces: 1 Living area: 5,008 sq. ft. Year Built: 1999 Estimated Taxes: $13,493 per year [as listed on riliving…

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Featured Million-Dollar Home: 125 Poppasquash Road, Bristol

This 6,200-sq.ft. estate has six beds, three baths, five fireplaces, an elevator, and 5.3 acres right on the water.

  Bristol and Warren boast some of the most diverse real estate in the area — from simple Capes and condos to multimillion-dollar estates. Here's a closer look at one of the homes at the top of the price chart: Address: 125 Poppasquash Rd., Bristol MLS# 1015733 Price: $3.7 million How to get there: Take Rte. 114 south to Colt State Park. Follow the detour explained here to reach Poppasquash Road. Description: Magnificent waterfront estate. Gracious residence, separate 900-sq.ft. legal apt, elevator, spectacular kitchen. Fabulous entertaining spaces with wonderful water views. 5.3 acres of sweeping lawns to water with exquisite gardens and grounds. Private dock. Rooms: 19 Fireplaces: 5 Year Built: 1937 Estimated Taxes: $19,151 per year [as …

Stan Krol

5:15 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013

I need to Live in Bristol again. Would the Selling Party consider an AITD Mortgage or 1031 Exchange for Cap Gain savings?   more ›

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