Mega Houses on the Market in RI — Perfect Homes for a Powerball Winner
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Mega Houses on the Market in RI — Perfect Homes for a Powerball Winner

Presently on the market across Rhode Island are some of the finest homes available. From grand houses in Watch Hill to a mega farm in Exeter to some of the most architecturally important estates on Providence’s East Side, if you have won Powerball, these properties might be on your shopping list.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTIn Taylor Swift land — also known as Watch Hill — Geb Masterson is offering Bayberry Ridge, a property that is the epitome of summer in the Ocean State.
The estate parcel of 2+ acres, with a guesthouse, pool, pool house, and an expansive lawn, is a stone’s throw from The Misquamicut Club.
The price is just a tad under $10 million.

In Providence, one of the most historically important properties is now on the market -- 66 Williams Street.
On GoLocal LIVE, Josh Cullion of Mott & Chace says, “Look 66 Williams, that is one of those amazing grand estates, it's a generational opportunity. I mean, that's just a once-in-the-lifetime. It feels like you're in could be in Europe standing on those grounds.
“This is a rare property at 12,000 square feet,” said Benjamin Guglielmi of the Blackstone Team of Mott & Chace Sotheby's International. “Museum-esque is a great adjective for the house. You wouldn’t want to touch it much.”
“There is hand-painted peacock wallpaper in one of the studies in the house,” said Guglielmi. “It’s on an eight-acre lot, basically the entire block.”
The house encompasses over 12,000 square feet of gracious living on three impressively finished levels all elevated to the finest quality to enchant today’s most discerning buyer, including a roof deck overlooking the cityscape with a view of Narragansett Bay. The asking price - $7,450,000.

In Exeter, GoLocal first wrote a couple of weeks ago about developer Jerry Zarella selling his farm. The price is $10.5 million. And as GoLocal was first to report, there is plenty of political intrigue linked to the farm.
“Bordering both East Greenwich & North Kingstown, this property is the epitome of elegance and refinement. Spanning 27 acres of meticulously manicured grounds, adorned with fragrant roses and flourishing apple trees, this estate presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The centerpiece of this magnificent estate is a grand 6,200 square foot main house,” boasts the listing.

“This is an amazing property, 35 Orchard Avenue; talk about top-to-bottom rehab of the finest quality,” said Cullion.
“It is on the market for $600 a square foot, it's probably $1,200 a square foot given the level of finished materials from the spray foam installation and the sound absorption behind the walls -- everything. The lower level, if you haven't been there since it's been finished, the lower level where the mechanicals are topnotch — it's like a submarine,” added Cullion.
The asking price is $4.8 million.
The estate at 35 Orchard Avenue on Providence’s East Side was built in 1900, but in the past four years, the property has been transformed into a classic modern home.
