4 Pallas St
Providence, RI 02903
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
2,250 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
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- Hardwood Floors
About This Home
Arguably the most spectacular rental in Providence's desirable, Historic Broadway neighborhood. With soaring 18' ceilings, and large windows filling the interior with abundant natural light, this home is truly one of a kind! The neighborhood has seen a tremendous influx of young professionals, artists, local business owners, and proud new homeowners who add to the charm and energy of this walkable, beautiful section of Providence. Enjoy over 2,000sq feet of interior living space, with a generous bedroom on the main level and a secondary bedroom loft. Ample closet spaces, a fully equipped kitchen, and full tile bath, plus access to an enchanting, massive garden with mature plantings offer a serene escape from the bustling city. Walk to famed restaurants, cafes, shops, and eateries such as The Nitro Bar, Seven Stars, Bodi Spa, Moniker Brewery, The Avery, Irregardless Biscuit Co. and much more! Only minutes away to Downtown Providence, Brown U, easy access to 1-95, and public transport. All prospective tenants will be pre-screened prior to showing. Income verification, credit/background check, and references required prior to lease signing.
4 Pallas St is a house located in Providence County and the 02903 ZIP Code.
House Features
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Hardwood Floors
Refrigerator
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- Oven
- Range
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Fees and Policies
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Lease Options
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12 Months
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- Hardwood Floors
Federal Hill is nestled in Providence, the capital of Rhode Island, the most populated city in the state, and one of the oldest cities in the country. This neighborhood is separated from downtown Providence by US-6, so it’s just steps away from all of downtown’s attractions. Though so close to downtown, residents find everything they need in their quaint urban neighborhood. Federal Hill offers local restaurants, dessert shops, live music venues, public parks, fitness centers, retail stores, and more.
The Providence Public School District is highly ranked and offers schools like Classical High School and Central High School to Federal Hill residents. Delicious local Italian restaurants are abundant, but there are other cuisines to try as well. The Grange is a quaint, industrial space with lavishly plated meals and picture-worthy cocktails. And if you have a sweet tooth, Pastiche Fine Desserts is your next stop.
Learn more about living in Federal HillColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Walk: | 13 min | 0.7 mi | |
Walk: | 15 min | 0.8 mi | |
Drive: | 3 min | 1.2 mi | |
Drive: | 4 min | 1.3 mi |
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About the Listing Agent
Ramiro Encizo
Residential Properties Ltd.
Ramiro will do whatever it takes to earn his clients' trust. Whether he's right across the table from you or on the other side of a screen, you can rely on his guidance and attention to detail. He is a New York City transplant who discovered The Ocean State in 2013 and moved here the following year. Ramiro brings to RPL a fresh perspective on Rhode Island's housing market and an unending appreciation for the region's architecture, history, and culture. Whatever your needs, Ramiro can find homes with spaces that fit your lifestyle. Whether you want living areas full of natural light throughout the day, cheerful rooms for work, or a private yard for your favorite fur baby, he'll listen to your concerns and start a plan to help you find your ideal property. As a bilingual Realtor®, most of his focus has been helping families with limited English purchase their first piece of real estate - even recommending first-time investors through creating investment property portfolios. He has also helped various clients with over 15 flips, walking them from A to Z and always securing attractive profits. With ample knowledge of the global market and the expert ability to identify investment opportunities, Ramiro's understanding of property values and housing trends proves indispensable in any transaction. His sales and negotiation background are extensive. Early in his career, he worked for luxury accessories firms Salvatore Ferragamo and Judith Leiber Couture before designing, manufacturing, and marketing his own custom-made handbags to an international audience, with notable patrons such as the late Joan Rivers, Naomi Campbell, Queen Saleha of Brunei, former Malaysian First Lady Rosmah Mansor, and reality TV star Sonja Morgan. Ramiro currently resides on the West Side of Providence, enjoying walks with his Yorkshire Terrier Constantia to the local eateries, coffee shops, and vendors he enthusiastically supports. He is enthusiastic about his community and philanthropy, always looking for ways to bring his talents to compelling causes. From 2017-2021 he was a "Big" with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State (BBBSOS), successfully guiding and mentoring his "Little" throughout High School. In 2020, he was sworn in as a member of the Providence Historic District Commission and joined the board of directors for Community Music Works in 2021. As a classical violinist, he has gone with weekly church services at St. Peter's Church in Warwick as well as the Narragansett Bay Symphony Community Orchestra. When not strategizing with his clients, Ramiro loves growing his own vegetables, hosting dinner parties, writing home to Mom, and cooking traditional Mexican cuisine. Bikram yoga, interior design, and DIY home improvements supply fun challenges, but for pure pleasure, he loves spending a day appreciating the fine historic homes throughout Rhode Island.
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