Accepted the gig and looking for a place in the Providence area now. Going to really do the deep dive in terms of living in the city or surrounding suburbs and your insights are most appreciated!
Let me know if you have other questions. Wow this is just what I needed! Thanks for the blog and the insights! I have been preparing to move to providence for a job relocation with my company. I have never lived in the north before. I have loved in Florida for 10 years and 10 years now in Atlanta. This will definitely be different for me.
My plan is to get to providence and stay in hotel for a few days and while at the same time make a decision of where to rent. I am a single 35 yo male who is part of LGBT community.
Would you have any recommendations for me as far as what areas of town may be a good fit to suit my lifestyle? And by lifestyle I mean single male who is quiet and enjoys reading, writing, going to the theaters, and sometimes a weekend outing for drinks with friends. Glad to hear it! We currently live on the East Side, but I really like the West Side which feels more cutting edge in many ways with some great new restaurants. I hope this helps! Our family moved to the East Side in August Thanks for the putting it out there — it was very helpful.
We could not be more thrilled to be on the East Side — our kids are 13 and 15 and love the independence of walking to the shops and restaurants that surround us. They also love that they can ride their bikes and take advantage of the Brown athletic facilities amazing olympic size pool, extensive turf fields, basketball and tennis courts.
Our kids go to LaSalle Academy and have settled right in to this fantastic catholic co-ed school. Great teachers, sports, drama and every kind of club you could imagine. Even our golden doodle loves Providence! The shops at Wayland Square are so dog friendly! The book store hands out biscuits to our furry friend! Thanks for checking in and posting! So often I hear from people while pondering the move, but not so many after to see how it turned out.
Do you have any opinion on the feasibility of being car-free in Providence? Still, between Zipcar and Uber — being car-free in Providence assuming you pick a place to live near a Zipcar location is quite feasible. Where I live there are about half a dozen Zipcar locations within walking distance. Especially with kids, it seems there is often an extracurricular activity or birthday party or playdate or whatever that they need to be taken to.
Plus I go back and forth regularly to URI — and driving is just much faster. Anyway, I hope you report back on what you decide! I also have a dog, so any suggestions about dog parks or people with dogs who like to get together would be great.
I wonder if you can find a Spanish-speaking group on Meetup? Good luck! Thank you for writing this. We are a couple from New York who are considering retiring to either Providence or Newport because we like sailing, art, golf, and the ocean. Providence actually has lofts available always wanted one as an artist while Newport means we can stay involved in sailing events.
Keep up the good work, I want to hear more! You could always rent short term and try it out short term winter rentals in Newport are usually dirt cheap. Tough choice! Let me know what you decide…. Hello, love reading your blog. Can you speak to this topic? April — Thanks for your question. In College Hill where Brown is located , the main crime is typically robbery. I have not known this to happen to anyone living here, but I do see the reports come through. Overall, the neighborhood is quite safe — much safer than most cities.
Hi Considering a job offer which is in the Boston area. I am currently living in SF area. We are looking for great schools, safety as we have two young children 5 and 2. Diversity, plenty of activities for children, restaurants, museums walking distance would be nice. Hey — thanks for reading! Let me ask — are you interested in private or public schools? Providence is not known for great public schools except for Classical High School , but there are many amazing private schools. I absolutely love your blog and really appreciate all the really thorough information and candid experiences you share!
With those suburbs you get quiet, lots of property, and high quality public schools, but you loose out on walkability, culture, public transportation, diversity and to some extent liberal views you definitely find more conservatives in East Greenwich for instance even in largely Democrat RI. For me, that was no contest — I have lived in several suburbs, and I have not liked it. I lived in RI some years ago for college and am hoping to return someday soon.
Providence really is a cool little city. We are contemplating a move to the East Side of Providence. Having a hard time deciding between a couple of houses — walking to Hope St.
How would you describe the difference in those areas? Is one area safer than another? So close proximity for me would be more important than which of those neighborhoods…. Firstly, thank you for the well written article.
We will be moving to Providence in October and I am looking at the housing options. I have a 5 year old kid so good schools is a major concern. I found that Providence city public schools are probably not that great but some neighborhood areas like Lincoln,North Providence might have good ones. What are your views on this and could you suggest some more such neighborhoods. I will be working at Brown University and am open to drive to work for min if the residential area is safe and has good schools.
Hi Michele! Quite a few of our friends have moved to Barrington, RI for the public schools. So that would be my personal recommendation. Let me know if you have other questions! Hi, Michele. My husband, 2. My husband is from Providence, and I from CT. We like the vibrancy and diversity Providence offers. I am a public school teacher with the NYC DOE and really value a social justice vision when it comes to education, paired with academic rigor.
Is it easy to meet people with these views? Is there community activism around social justice issues? Are you aware of educator groups or schools that may fall in like with this? Any input would be helpful. Yes, you would absolutely find like-minded people! Feel free to email me. Michelle, just stumbled on your blog as I am researching our middle school choices for my 5th grader: Nathan Bishop and Community Prep.
My daughter has attended our local elementary public, RF Kennedy Elmhurst is a lovely, if quiet, affordable area in Prov. Mixed bag. And your blog is great! Hi Jess — I somehow missed your comment before. We have several friends whose children attending Nathan Bishop. The educational experience is mixed. Some of them have addressed this by doing a lot of academic supplementing like with Squared School for math, for instance. Some of the largest employers in Providence are also the best.
According to Glassdoor , the following are the best places to work in Providence based on employee feedback:. There are eight hospitals in Providence including Rhode Island Hospital, a major general acute care hospital with a Level 1 Trauma Center that serves parts of Massachusetts and Connecticut. This must be done within 30 days of moving to the state. Natural gas and electricity in Providence are provided by National Grid while water is provided by Providence Water.
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Brown University , one of eight Ivy League schools, has more than 80 undergraduate degrees to choose from and is a leading research institution. Catholic university Providence College has been recognized as a top school for undergraduate teaching and among best value schools.
Rhode Island College offers more than 30 health-related degree programs, making it a go-to for students seeking education in nursing, social work, and health care administration.
Photo via redbarberry. One of the things residents love about living in Providence is its weather! From April to October, the average temperature ranges from 58 degrees to 83 degrees, so you can enjoy mild springs, summers, and falls.
Of course, being in New England, Providence does get snow during the winter, with an average snowfall of 36 inches—you can expect winter temps around 19 degrees on average, too. Photo via lindsaybach. Need to go farther? Photo via kylemcdonaldphotography. Looking for things to do outside in Providence? The city is full of outdoor recreation opportunities!
Check out Roger Williams Park Zoo , which is home to more than animal species, including red pandas, komodo dragons, and more! Or make your way out to Snake Den State Park , where you can spend an afternoon hiking in the woods.
Photo via akays. Established in , Providence is the oldest city in Rhode Island, and it played an important role in the early days of American history.
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