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Newport, Rhode Island recent comments:

  • Ayrault House (1915) - Home Lodge Cottage, B422 wrote 12 years ago:
    currently listed at 3m
  • Hopedene, B422 wrote 12 years ago:
    Craig and Michelle Millard recently sold Hopedene for 16m, (the highest recorded residential sale in Rhode Island this year and the second highest ever). http://news.providencejournal.com/breaking-news/2012/12/cliff-walk-estate-sold-for-16-million-ris-top-price-in-2012.html
  • Hammersmith Farm, Westwind (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    The State of Rhode Island never owned Hammersmith Farm and opened it up for tours, the Auchincloss family owned it and a private group of businessmen rented it and ran it as a tour venue with the furniture loaned by the family to them.
  • Windswept (1970), B422 wrote 12 years ago:
    currently on the market for $4,050,000 http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/236-Coggeshall-Ave-Newport-RI-02840/65863199_zpid/
  • St. Clare Home, B422 wrote 12 years ago:
    undergoing expansion and reconstruction, current facility built in 1972
  • Stone Gables Carriage House, B422 wrote 12 years ago:
    Listed at $1,290,000
  • The Newport Harbor Hotel and Marina - Pier 49, B422 wrote 12 years ago:
    When I finally get my millions this place is toast and Queen Anne Park will extend to the water's edge, think small bandshell, and the harbor view access to all... (Olmstead would understand and whole-hardheartedly agree)
  • Mary Street Parking Lot, B422 wrote 12 years ago:
    site of the three story parking garage someone forgot to build....
  • Plaisance (1853), Capcher wrote 12 years ago:
    nice price))
  • Plaisance (1853), B422 wrote 12 years ago:
    Currently on the market for $8,950,000
  • "Belcourt", B422 wrote 12 years ago:
    Carolyn Rafaelian, founder and majority owner of the jewelry company Alex and Ani, announced Monday that she has purchased Belcourt Castle in Newport. The price was not disclosed. Rafaelian bought the mansion from Harle Tinney. After restoration and renovation by Rafaelian, the house and grounds will be renamed Belcourt of Newport and will be reopened, as it has been, for tours, weddings and charitable social events. It has been agreed, Rafaelian said, that Mrs. Tinney will be involved in the evolution and will contribute her knowledge and experience of Newport and the manor. http://news.providencejournal.com/breaking-news/2012/11/hold-for-jk.html
  • Ker Avor, Marcia Matika (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    Was this house owned later by George Morrison, president of General Baking ?
  • Clarendon Court, B422 wrote 13 years ago:
    NEWPORT – Clarendon Court, the Cliff Walk mansion and former home of Claus and Sunny von Bulow, has sold for $13.1 million, the highest price in the state this year, listing agent Paul A. Leys of Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty announced. The 7.2-acre property at 626 Bellevue Ave. was sold by Glenn C. Randall, who bought it in 1988. The name of the buyer was not disclosed.
  • Wildacre (1901), B422 wrote 13 years ago:
    Wildacre, the Newport home of Campbell’s Soup heiress Mrs. Dorrance Hamilton, is on the market with a listing price of $15,750,000. http://www.thenewportbuzz.com/wildacre-estate-listed-for-15-75-million/75140/
  • Fairholme, apicozzi wrote 13 years ago:
    Currently listed for sale, $17,500,000.00
  • Champ Soleil (1929), apicozzi wrote 13 years ago:
    The home was listed as a summer rental this year for $100,000.00 per month.
  • Clarendon Court, apicozzi wrote 13 years ago:
    Sold for $10.5 million last month to a private buyer
  • Edgehill, B422 wrote 13 years ago:
    [ Edgehill Estate - A.L. (Les) and Carol C. Ballard of Houston, Texas ]
  • Stone Villa - Bellevue Shopping Center, B422 wrote 13 years ago:
    Middleton, Henry (1770–1846) "During his later years Middleton, a major slaveholder, was obligated to manage the rice plantations that provided the family’s income. A devoted, though sometimes difficult, father and husband, he seemed happiest during the summers he spent with his family in Newport, Rhode Island. Middleton died in Charleston on June 14, 1846, and was buried at Middleton Place." http://sc150civilwar.palmettohistory.org/edu/people/Middleton-Henry.htm
  • Inchiquin, B422 wrote 13 years ago:
    The Aussies stayed here during the famed 1983 America's Cup Races