903 Apartments=flexibility and Luxury

Posted on December 17, 2008
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903 Apartments=flexibility and Luxury

Do you want to live luxuriously in the city, but not sure where you will be in the next few years? Purchasing a piece of real estate is a great investment but comes with responsibility. The Jefferson at Providence Place Apartments have with all the flexibility of living in an apartment with the lavishness of a high-end condo. Plus, if you decide after six months that you do want to purchase a 903 apartment, all your rent will go toward the purchase—that is like six months of free rent!

At the Jefferson at Providence Place Apartments, you have access to everything: great amenities, features, and all that the city of Providence has to offer. The 903 apartments understand what luxury apartment and condo residents want. The 903 apartments feature covered parking, a concierge, a pool, fitness center, and private theater. And each 903 apartment unit has granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, high ceilings, and many additional choices like hardwood floors or a private balcony.

After a hard day of work, the last thing you want to do is get in the car and drive to the gym. At The 903 Providence Condos, the fitness center is on the property, along with a private theater, pet park, clubhouse, and covered parking. The 903 Providence Condos create a sense of community among their residents because there are so many amenities for 903 Providence Condo neighbors to enjoy.

Not only do The 903 Providence Condos have great amenities, but they also allow you to be a part of the downtown Providence community. Living in The 903 Providence Condos places you near all the great Providence shopping, entertainment, and restaurants. Whether you are an artist, professional, or an empty nester, The 903 Providence Condos has something for you.

The Jefferson at Providence Place Apartments complex is so great that you may never want to leave, but when you do, the location allows easy access to everything. The 903 apartments are located near three major interstates, the Amtrak, and the airport. Additionally, 903 apartment residents are walking distance to much of Providence’s exciting culture, including fine restaurants, shopping, music festivals, and more.

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How do low income families move into luxury/expensive apartment buildings?
I had a friend that lived with her mother and sister in a Trump building on West End Ave, and I remember her saying something about how they let a few low income families move into the building. We were in highschool at the time so I didn't ask her to elaborate, but now I wonder how that works… anybody know?
Oh, I'm talking about New York City, so please only answer if you really know what you're talking about, thanks!

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To learn more about the 903 apartments or the Jefferson at Providence Place Apartments, simply drop in at 903 Providence Place, or call a 903 apartment representative at (401) 831-0903.

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18 Responses to “903 Apartments=flexibility and Luxury”

  1. BorrachoPuto on December 17th, 2008 2:28 pm

    We have these expensive hotels and we also have people who can’t get food…
    Social inequality, in less words.

  2. xeneize1 on December 17th, 2008 3:36 pm

    Fight hard, work hard, do not indulge, save every cent, don’t eat too much meat, save all money possible and send your children to good universities, make them study hard and work hard… then hopefully they will be successful and they will have luxuries………. that’s life.

  3. Aiyanasdgty on December 17th, 2008 7:36 pm

    Thank you so much I am learning a lot , God bless you

  4. Катя on December 17th, 2008 2:33 pm

    I would still get curtains

  5. Alexis on December 17th, 2008 2:56 pm

    sounds like a good deal, how many sq feet

  6. Judas Rabbi on December 18th, 2008 12:07 am

    New York City luxury apartment

  7. Bartftd on December 18th, 2008 2:17 pm

    I watched all your videos, i understand a bit but i didn’t understand a lot of stuff can you explain to me please?

  8. Stacy M on December 18th, 2008 10:12 am

    more flexibility in room design without a fixed light. they figure that you can add lighting where it is needed with table and floor lamps. i've seen a lot of apartment bedrooms without ceiling lights for the same reason. well that didn't come out sounding right, nothing meant by it though. the main thing is flexibility in furniture placement. good luck, enjoy your new place.

  9. kahla on December 18th, 2008 11:41 am

    A million $ should get you a nice place, but not a luxury apartment. A nice spot by the sea can be rented for around $2500 – 6000$ per month.
    This epartment for an instance is 2500$ a month, and what I would describe as a nice place – http://www.hascarot.com/BoardPic.asp?board=0&id=37654
    Not sure what you had in mind though.

  10. zg123 on December 18th, 2008 1:49 pm

    My guess would be that they started builting low income apartments in ALL areas of a city to redistribute po folk amoung the medium and rich folk. That way their intermingling would bring the po folk up and alleviate the problems that come with cluster slums or just poorer areas of town. I found out this works well in theory but isn't always done as in smaller towns the powers that be don't want to live too close to low income apartments

  11. Aaliadfhfg on December 19th, 2008 10:29 am

    that is very awesome i love this

  12. Chahatfg on December 19th, 2008 10:48 am

    I live in the UK, I see your American. I also see that you are getting it done out there in America. There doing this kind of stuff everywhere arn’t they.

  13. Cauveryfg on December 19th, 2008 6:44 pm

    Great Video With fantastic results. Keep up the outstanding work.

  14. DBADiver on December 19th, 2008 12:10 pm

    You could try a place called The Miracle Star in Malibu, its a wonderful place to live. My cousin lives there and I believe he only pays $1,300/month. Check it out.

  15. Sloanegh on December 20th, 2008 3:08 am

    how long have you been doing this

  16. Betsysdrt on December 20th, 2008 3:31 am

    i’m live in the uk, is this worldwide?

  17. shelikesdior on December 20th, 2008 12:37 pm

    Hello!

    I also live in the EV right now and am having the same problem (tired of old tenements but I love the vibe of the neighborhood). Unfortunately, the cheap price of the East village and LES goes away when you start looking into doorman buildings. Since there are much, much more old school buildings than nicer ones (like in most other manhattan neighborhoods, Gramercy and Tribeca are good examples), these buildings command a much higher price. But here are some good buildings to look into:

    143 Ave B (bw 9 and 10) The Christadora House (famous ppl live here so its $$$)
    245 E 11th Street (no name)
    394 E 8th Street (laundry facilities, no doorman)
    41 Ave B (laundry, video intercom)
    94 E 4th St (laundry, dishwasher)
    280 E 2nd St – this one is rent stabilized, and has the works – laundry, fitness center, private running track, etc. I would start here to see if they have any vacancies.

    Well I hope this helps!! Good luck with your search!

  18. Mary D on December 20th, 2008 4:12 pm

    Yes definitely. Nowadays investment in real estate industry in Kerala is highly profitable. I will help you in getting luxury ready to occupy apartments in Kochi. Olive Builder offers luxury apartments in main areas of Kochi like Kakkanad, Infopark, Kaloor etc

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