The 903 Providence is the Epitome of Luxury Providence Living

Posted on February 20, 2009
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The 903 Providence is the Epitome of Luxury Providence Living

Providence, Rhode Island has become a thriving city over the past decade. With the redirection of the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck Rivers, Providence has brought in over $1 billion in recent investments and has attracted a thriving artist community. Whether you are looking to live and work in Providence or commute to Boston or Newport—both only 40 minutes away — The logsview/97817/Now-the-NEW-9″ title=”903 Providence”>903 Providence Place Condo Apartments development is a great place to consider living.

If you want luxury living in the heart of Providence, The 903 Jefferson Place Condo Apartments offers a solution. The 903 Providence has all the amenities that savvy condo buyers are looking for: granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, 9’ ceilings, and in some cases private balconies, spiral staircases, and hardwood floors.

Living in The Jefferson at Providence Place Apartments development places you in the near plenty of chic restaurants, entertainment, and shopping—including the Providence Place Mall.

Additionally, The 903 Jefferson Place Condo Apartments is located near three major interstates, the airport, and the Amtrak station. So 903 Jefferson Place Condo Apartments residents can easily access the surrounding area and nearby metropolitan areas. Part of the allure of living in a large city like Providence is the option of walking to hotspots. The Jefferson at Providence Place Apartments location at 903 Providence Place does just that.

You have made it in your career. The next step is to buy a big house in the suburbs, right? But what if a white picket fence just isn’t your style? If you love lavish living in the heart of the city, a luxury Providence condo may be just what you’ve been looking for.

Typically, a luxury Providence 903 condo will have the same great features that you’d find in an up-scale house with the added bonus of condo amenities and easy access the city. Luxury Providence condos allow residents to walk to many places within the city and living in a luxury Providence condo cuts morning commute times significantly.

If you are considering a luxury Providence 903 condo, one development to check out is The 903. Located in downtown Providence, this luxury Providence condo development has access to everything, including three major interstates, the airport, Amtrak, shopping, restaurants, and entertainment, along with all the great features and amenities you would expect in a luxury Providence condo.

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When you chose to live in a luxury Providence 903 condo like The Providence 903, you skip all the upkeep that comes with a traditional house. Living in a luxury Providence 903 condo allows you freedom on the weekends because the upkeep is done by the luxury Providence 903 staff.

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18 Responses to “The 903 Providence is the Epitome of Luxury Providence Living”

  1. BorrachoPuto on February 20th, 2009 2:22 pm

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

  2. xeneize1 on February 20th, 2009 2:51 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. Alexis on February 20th, 2009 2:03 pm

    sounds like a good deal, how many sq feet

  4. Катя on February 20th, 2009 2:19 pm

    I would still get curtains

  5. Aaliadfhfg on February 21st, 2009 7:28 pm

    that is very awesome i love this

  6. shelikesdior on February 21st, 2009 1:19 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!

  7. Chahatfg on February 22nd, 2009 8:22 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.

  8. DBADiver on February 22nd, 2009 6:24 am

    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.

  9. Cauveryfg on February 22nd, 2009 3:57 pm

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

  10. Bartftd on February 22nd, 2009 5:20 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?

  11. Mary D on February 22nd, 2009 12:21 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

  12. kahla on February 22nd, 2009 4:40 pm

    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.

  13. Judas Rabbi on February 22nd, 2009 4:51 pm

    New York City luxury apartment

  14. zg123 on February 22nd, 2009 7:04 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

  15. Sloanegh on February 23rd, 2009 3:10 am

    how long have you been doing this

  16. Stacy M on February 22nd, 2009 9:30 pm

    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.

  17. Betsysdrt on February 23rd, 2009 11:30 am

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

  18. Aiyanasdgty on February 23rd, 2009 1:14 pm

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

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