40 Bourne St #1, Bristol, RI 02809
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40 Bourne St #1
Bristol, RI 02809

  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 966 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 966 sqft

$2,200/mo

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Description

Beautiful 1st floor, two bed with an office, one bathroom apartment on Bourne Street in Bristol right off of Hope Street. Located near to Roger Williams University approximately 2.2 Miles away, and 0.5 miles to the Commons Park, downtown Bristol, the Bristol Parade route, 14.4 miles to and Newport and 30.8 miles to Providence RI. This apartment has a large Eat-In Kitchen, open to dinning area, large shower, dinning area, office, living room, and two bedrooms. There's access to laundry in the basement. Parking available. No Smoking. Pets considered. Tenants pay oil heat and hot water, water, gas for cooking, electric and internet.

12 month lease terms or longer. Renter's insurance required. Pets considered. High credit score, good income, references, and clean BCI.

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Listed
36 days ago

Details for 40 Bourne St #1

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Wall FurnaceAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Wall Furnace
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Days on Market

Days on Market: 36 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site

Rental

Cats, small dogs allowedDeposit: $2,200

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Affordability

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For this property
$79,200 PER YEAR
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What Locals Say about Bristol

  • Kristen Bartlett
    "I moved here for law school and fell in love! It’s a beautiful, classic New England town with a tight-knit community and a wonderful place to live."
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    "Bristol is VERY dog friendly town. Many stores and restaurants downtown allow dogs. It is a safe area for the entire family. "
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  • Melissa A.
    "Bristol has an amazing downtown. Regardless of where you live you are close to the water and everyone is friendly. "
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  • Mark S.
    "Nice and very safe place. Vibrant marine life throughout the season. Very close to Boston, but feels like a resort town."
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  • JD
    "Bristol Independence Day celebrations (i.e. oldest parade in the country, live concerts, Carnival) maritime community "
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    "Longest walk to public transit (RIPTA) is about 1 mile from uptown neighborhoods and it’s very accessible from downtown From Bristol, It’s a 30 minute drive to get pretty much anything you need. "
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  • Mark M.
    "Drive. There is only one bus and it goes through downtown. If you do not live on the route, you’re gonna hike. "
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  • Emily G.
    "Easy access to major highways, traffic usually only arises from morning school traffic and congestion on the bridge "
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  • Stephen J.
    "I live close to where I work. When there is traffic build up I can take sides roads the entire way. "
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  • Brianna P.
    "It takes me 10 minutes to get to work. Have to go over Mount Hope Bridge to get to Aquidneck Island but never a big problem with traffic."
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    "Parks and schools as well as bike path only minutes away and local shops to walk to. Nice quiet neighborhoods as well"
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  • Emcorreia
    "There isn’t anything I can think of. Maybe a dog park? That would be nice. It’s a very dog friendly town with lots of places to walk your dog. "
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  • Maria S.
    "Bristol is a very quaint and warm New England small town. They host the oldest Fourth of July parade in the country. The history is abundant and the people are sweet. There is a college so the winter is busy with them while the summer gets busy with tourists. A perfect spot to live at one point in your life."
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    "A Dog Park for their dogs to play and socialize with other pets. It would be a great please to network and meet other dog owners for sound pet care advice."
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  • Kaylin
    "My neighborhood requires a vehicle. we are only about 20 minutes from all major stores and cities! Also close to highways as well. "
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    "july 4th and summer festivals, state parks, bike path, seaside views, excellent reataurants, walkable downtown."
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  • Brianna P.
    "Although Bristol is beautiful and quaint, it is not super accessible to most major locations in Rhode Island"
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    "I have lived in Bristol half my life. it's a great town the place to be on the 4th of July. a very friendly place"
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    "Summer concerts in the park are the best! Famous for the longest running 4th of July parade, Bristol is a proud, patriotic town! "
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    " Oldest continuously celebrated Fourth of July Celebration in the Country. Great community to live and be in"
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  • Maggie C.
    "I absolutely love living here. It’s walkable, adorable, and friendly. The town itself is beautiful and welcoming. "
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  • Abby B.
    "I live on a very busy main street and with a lot of college kids so it can get loud also in the summer there are a lot of fireworks."
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  • Sandra R.
    "it's not very unique anymore. this town is over run with college kids. they're driving families out. it was great living here but now finding adequate housing is almost impossible. "
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    "Quiet small town. Small and quiant people friendly. Lots of community events. 4th of July Parade. Lived here my whole life. Great Atmosphere and restaurants. "
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    "I’ve lived here most of my life. Bristol is warm and friendly. I was raise here and I am so happy to be able to raise my son here"
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    "The patriotism here is amazing! But everyone is so friendly every day of the year and it’s so beautiful. People are proud of this town. "
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Mac MacDougall
40 Bourne St #1, Bristol, RI is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 966 sqft apartment. 40 Bourne St #1 was listed for rent for $2,200/month on Mar 25, 2024. This property is pet friendly.