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Greene of Compass Providence sells 4,500 s/f 102 Williams St. for $1.7 million

Providence, RI Compass negotiated the sale of 102 Williams St. for $1.7 million. Kira Greene, a founding agent of Compass Providence, represented the seller, and Annie Becker of Lila Delman Compass’ Newport office represented the buyer.

This 4,500 s/f College Hill Greek Revival, built by Sturgis Carpenter, has architectural details inside and out, including four porches.

“I’m thrilled to have successfully sold another stunning historic home in the College Hill neighborhood,” said Greene. “College Hill is an incredible place to live, and it was a pleasure to represent such a special property for my clients. When I take on a listing, I’m not just selling a house, but the unique lifestyle that comes with living in College Hill — its walkability, proximity to the beautiful Riverwalk, and the rich culture that Providence has to offer.”

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