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Greene and Mayer of Compass Providence sell 5-7 Cushing St.

Providence, RI Compass brokered the sale of 5-7 Cushing St. for $1.825 million. Kira Greene and Rebecca Mayer, of Compass Providence, represented the sellers in this transaction, and Will Sherry, also of Compass Providence, represented the buyers. 

According to RI Statewide MLS, this is the second highest multi-family home sale in Providence County in 2026, YTD.

The historic property at 5–7 Cushing St. on College Hill was built in 1848. The estate features a seven room main residence and an attached six room townhouse apartment, offering a combined layout that includes multiple fireplaces, an oak-paneled living room, and a detached garden studio. 

Located in a neighborhood with amenities close by, the property provides access to the train station, local schools, the RISD Museum, and downtown dining.

“I was honored to help my clients secure this beautiful home”, said Sherry. “And I was grateful to work alongside two of the best Compass agents in Providence, Kira Greene and Rebecca Mayer, whose collaboration helped make this transaction a success.”

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