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The median sales price for a single-family home in Rhode Island jumped 11.4% year over year in March to $440,000, the state’s realtors association reported Thursday.
For Massachusetts home seekers looking for a break in the Ocean State, the seas are nearly just as stormy. Single-family home prices in both states jumped by double digits between March 2023 and March 2024, according to the Rhode Island Association of Realtors.
The medial sales price of a single-family home in Providence, for example, climbed from $337,250 to $373,750 in March, a 10.82% jump. In Lincoln, the increase was more severe from, $410,000 to $560,000, a rise of 36.59%.
“The available supply of homes remains critically low going into the spring selling season,” the report reads. “At the current inventory level and pace of sales in March, all single-family homes on the market would be sold in less than one month, far less than the five to six months seen during a market balanced between supply and demand.”
Home sales fell by 4.9%, and sales “in process but not completed by the end of March fell by 7.2%, an indication that market activity will remain slow” for the rest of April, the report says.
“Sales could remain hampered through the spring market thanks to the recent news that the Federal Reserve reported an uptick in inflation in March, which means no immediate cuts to mortgage rates,” said Sally Hersey, association president. “On the positive side, a recent rise in mortgage rates may help increase inventory, which is desperately needed.”
High mortgage rates affect the buyer’s side, because some will no longer qualify for the home they want or they will opt to sit on the sidelines, Hersey told Boston.com.
If you are looking for a condo as your first step into homeownership or your housing type of choice as you downsize, the number of listings is up but so are prices.
Calling Rhode Island’s condo market the “outlier,” the report noted that sales in this category were up 0.81% year over year and that the number of pending sales reflected a 7.6% increase.
Meanwhile, the number of condo units on the market (241) climbed by more than 5%.
The median sales price was also up, and by double digits — from $319,950 to $370,000, a 15.64% increase.
Sales plummeted 19% year over year in March in this category, which is often viewed as a way to own a home and help pay off one’s mortgage. The median sales price rose 18.9%, to $535,000.
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The Patriots beat LA 16-3 on Sunday, Jan. 11 and advance to face the winner of Monday night’s Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Houston Texans game.
Let’s face it, any restaurant or bar with a seat or stool facing a TV can be the sports bar you need when a big game is on. Combine a cold beverage, pizza, wings or pub food with like-minded fellow fans and you have the happening atmosphere for a football playoff game.
New England Patriots fans have had a drought that left us hungry and thirsty for January football. It’s time to enjoy the ride again when the Pats face the Houston Texans on Sunday.
That means it’s time to dust off the list of our favorite sports bars and to update it with some new spots that have opened, including breweries, since the last Super Bowl win in 2019.
You’ll find good vibes at these 12 spots around Rhode Island.
Go Pats!
Track 15 food hall, 1 Union Station in downtown Providence, serves up big screens and food from seven restaurants for game day.
Sports & Leisure, 219 Main St., East Greenwich, is a fun sports bar with elevated cuisine from their from-scratch kitchen, ranging from pizza to Cubano sandwiches.
Narragansett Brewery, 271 Tockwotton St., Providence, has all the local beer, bites and TVs for a fun time. Bonus: water views.
Newport Craft, 293 JT Connell Highway, Newport, has big screens in their taproom, local beer and Wally’s Wieners food.
J.T. Commons, 1037 Aquidneck Ave., Middletown, has a square bar with plenty of TVs for viewing, pizza (including gluten-free) and wings for a fun game day hang.
Varsity Luxury Sports Bar, 289 Atwells Ave., Providence, offers game day food and drink and promises an event for every game day.
At Bally’s Lincoln, Wicked Good Bar & Grill, 100 Twin River Road, Lincoln, is a great place to watch a game, from the comfortable seating at the bar to the excellent sound system.
Snooker’s, 53 Ashburton St., Providence, has all the TVs, space, plus food and drink for game days.
The GPub, 61 Orange St., Providence, (401) 632-4782, often offers chances to win swag during games while you dine on their gastropub menu.
Moonshine Alley, 52 Pine St., Providence, features a 15-foot screen so you won’t miss a play while enjoying the authentic Nashville vibe.
The Rally Sports Bar & Grille, 1800 Post Road, Warwick, always has the game on and the food and drink ready.
Tickets Restaurant, 15 Aquidneck Ave., Middletown, pledges to be the best place to watch sports on Aquidneck Island.
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