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Multi-family homes and cottages sit between Italian bakeries
Settled in the late 19th century by French-Canadian and Italian industrial workers, Marieville has evolved into a mostly residential neighborhood on Pawtucket’s western border. Between multi-family homes, condos and single-family cottages sit small Italian eateries like Il Forno and Borrelli’s Bakery, where running into a familiar face while picking up a box of Zeppoles on St. Joseph’s Day is more than likely. According to Jason Quinn, the Team Lead of The Quinn Group at RE/MAX RESULTS, Marieville’s classic suburban lifestyle is the primary draw. Homebuyers can expect “a close-knit and very small neighborhood with a lot of nearby amenities,” he says. Route 146 connects the neighborhood to Providence College and destinations like the Providence Place Mall and the Providence River, where Rhode Islanders gather for “WaterFire,” a recurring arts festival, on select Saturday nights throughout the summer and fall. To the south, locals can walk their dogs in Wanskuck Park and, to the north, Lincoln Woods State Parks offers nearly 630 acres of hiking trails, kayaking launch-points and picnic areas.
Indulge in cheesy goodness at Pauly Penta's pizza, Marieville, RI.
In Marieville, RI, explore the unique character of multifamily colonial revival homes.
Embrace the great outdoors with a stroll or jog at Lincoln Woods Park, Marieville, RI.
Experience the aroma of freshly baked goods at Borrelli's Bakery in Marieville, RI.
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High demand for single-family homes
Architectural styles in Marieville range from split-levels with vinyl siding to low-lying ranch-styles and bungalows on modest lots. Some homes date back to the early 1900s, but most were built in the late 1960s and ‘70s. Prices generally fall between $300,000 and $500,000 for single-family homes, and many don’t come with attached garages. Cars park in driveways under the shade of Oak and Maple trees. Prospective buyers will also find condo options and two-bedroom units can start in the mid $100,000s. Homes in Marieville sell nearly two weeks faster than the national average. “Inventory here is very low, and there’s an extremely high demand for housing,” says Quinn.
Step into Marieville and admire its elegant colonial revival homes, each a piece of history.
Step into Marieville's relaxed atmosphere, where raised rancher homes create a cozy haven in RI.
Discover the laid back vibe of Marieville, RI, where raised rancher homes offer comfy living.
Marieville boasts Cape Cod home styles, blending coastal charm with classic New England vibes.
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Career and Technical Education pathways at North Providence High School
Students living in Marieville can attend public schools like Whelan Elementary, which received a B-minus on the educational review site Niche, Birchwood Middle, which has a B-plus, and the B-rated North Providence High School, which has seven available Career and Technical Education pathways in fields like computer science and marine trades. Some students also enroll in private schools, and options include La Salle Academy, which received an A. 98% of students enroll in four-year colleges after graduation.
Experience educational excellence with innovative teaching at Whelan Elementary in Providence.
Discover a fusion of education and innovation at Birchwood Middle School in Providence.
The North Providence High School serves nearly 1000 students in North Providence.
Enter to learn at Lasalle Academy in Mount Pleasant, Providence RI.
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Walking trails and accessible playgrounds
At the southern border of the neighborhood sits Wanskuck Park, a 25-acre expanse where residents can explore heavily wooded walking trails and bring their dogs to run around. Keep in mind: picnickers may be able to hear the sound of cars passing along Route 146. Encompass Park, which opened in 2022, is a short drive away from Marieville. Kids enjoy the wheelchair-accessible swings and merry-go-rounds, and local Little League teams can be found practicing at K C Field. There’s also Lincoln Woods to the North, widely known to be the first state park in Rhode Island. Summer days are spent at the cook-out shelters or jogging (and horseback riding) on the park trails. The area is also home to Lincoln Woods State Park Beach, where swimmers can be found splashing in the freshwater when the weather heats up.
Wanskuck Park in Marieville, RI, is where furry friends make dreams come true, one playful joy.
Lincoln Woods State Park has a large lake locals can hike, fish, and kayak in Lincoln, RI.
Let your furry friend roam free at Lincoln Woods Dog Park, Marieville, RI.
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Growth along Mineral Spring Avenue and Providence Place Mall nearby
Mineral Spring Avenue serves as the neighborhood’s primary commercial thoroughfare, and residents will find everything from fast food restaurants to decades-old Italian eateries along both sides of the road. “In the last few years, there has been a rejuvenation on Mineral Spring Avenue,” says Maren Nelson, who’s lived in North Providence for over 20 years. However, “Not all restaurants are new,” she says. “Places like Twin Pizza are still there after 50-plus years in the neighborhood. Pauly Penta's 30-plus years. Shores market: 65 years.” At Pauly Penta’s Gourmet Italian Deli, residents can pick up cheesy polenta with sausage or a tomato basil frittata to reheat at home. For an on-the-go lunch, swing by Fresh Pita Twist, a mother-and-daughter-owned restaurant known for its shawarma. Residents can check items off their grocery lists at Stop & Shop, and Route 146 connects the neighborhood to Providence Place Mall, which is home to over 170 stores and restaurants as well as an IMAX movie theater — the parking garage gets notoriously busy during the holiday season.
Discover the vibrant energy of businesses at Mineral Spring Ave, the heart of Marieville, RI.
The Stop&Shop Supermarket has basic to gourmet foods found in the Marieville neighborhood.
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Museum passes and book clubs at North Providence Union Free Library
Marieville residents can stop by the circulation desk at the North Providence Union Free Library to pick up museum passes, which grant free (or discounted) access to popular Rhode Island destinations like the Audobon Society, the Providence Children’s Museum and the Newport Art Museum. Check the library calendar to take part in one of their regularly scheduled book clubs. Two miles north in Lincoln (near Lincoln Woods) is Bally’s Twin River, a casino hotel that also hosts touring bands. Nelson also points to St. Anthony's Church on Mineral Spring for its “regular feasts and celebrations,” adding, “The town hosts family-friendly events like Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Holiday Tree Lighting etc.,” which add to the "small town feel.” More entertainment options are always available in Downtown Providence, where Broadway tours perform at PPAC (Providence Performing Art Center) and WaterFire, a Rhode Island tradition 30 years in the making, crowds the downtown streets starting in early summer.
Roll the dice and enjoy some gaming fun at Lincoln Woods Bally's Casino, Marieville, RI.
Spin to win at Bally's Casino, the ultimate gaming destination in Marieville, RI.
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RIPTA along major thoroughfares and T.F. Green International
Marieville is largely car-dependent, and most residents rely on their own vehicles to commute into Providence or surrounding communities. That being said, Rhode Island Public Transit (RIPTA) buses do stop along major thoroughfares like Charles Street and Mineral Spring Avenue — standard fares are $2 each way. There’s also the MBTA, which stops at the Providence Amtrak Station, providing passage to Boston along the Providence/Stoughton Line. In Rhode Island, Massachusetts is never too far away... The nearest airport is T.F. Green International, which offers nonstop service to over 30 cities, and Boston Logan International offers more options 50 miles away. Locals can seek medical care at Miriam Hospital or Rhode Island Hospital, known for the Hasbro Pediatrics Wing.
Enjoy the stunning vistas of Downtown Providence from Mineral Spring Ave in Marieville, RI
Stay connected. Catch the Amtrak from Providence Station near Marieville, RI.
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Parks in this Area
Woodward Park
Wanskuck Park
Lincoln Woods State Park
Baseball/Softball
Bike Trails
Boating
K C Field
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Pool
North Providence Encompass Park
Playground
Whipples Pond
North Providence East Little League
Transit
Airport
Rhode Island Tf Green International
26 min drive
Bus
Charles After Azad
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Charles After Hurdis
Bus
Mineral Spring Opposite Palm
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Mineral Spring After Elena
Bus
1090 Charles
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Mineral Spring After Campbell
Bus
Ri-246 Opposite Woodward
Marieville Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Marieville, North Providence sell after 52 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Marieville, North Providence over the last 12 months is $507,000, up 51% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Bright and spacious corner-unit condo that lives like a single-family home, with the convenience of townhome-style living in a professionally managed community. The main level offers an open-concept layout featuring a sunlit living and dining area that flows effortlessly into a functional galley kitchen. Step out onto the private deck ideal for grilling or unwinding outdoors. A half bath with
Don't miss your chance to own a beautifully maintained townhouse-style condo unit in a desirable and convenient North Providence location. This spacious home offers three levels of living space, featuring 3 large bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and private outdoor deck areas perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Enjoy the comfort of central heating and A/C, along with the convenience of your own garage and
Welcome to Corliss Village in North Providence an ideal location for convenient, low-maintenance living. This charming 1-bedroom, 1-bath condo offers comfort and functionality with stainless steel appliances, an open living area, and plenty of natural light. Heat and hot water are included in the condo fee, making for hassle-free monthly expenses. Small pets are welcome, allowing you to bring
FIRST SHOWING AT OPEN HOUSE THIS SATURDAY 11-1pm****** More pictures coming soon!Check out this Meticulously updated 3-bedroom, 2-bath Raised Ranch with the perfect combination of modern style and functional living space. The kitchen features sleek countertops, stainless appliances, and contemporary cabinetry where you can open it up with your slider to a beautiful expansive deck leading to
Immaculate- 3 bed, 2 full baths Raised Ranch which offers a custom kitchen with quarts countertops, newer appliances. Hardwoods throughout, vinyl siding, replacement windows, central air, new tankless state of the arts gas heating system. Living/dining area with sliders to a deck overlooking a private fenced in yard. Lower level features a 850 sq. foot family room, full bath, laundry and
Absolutely adorable 3 bedroom cape on magnificently manicured lot. Enjoy cooking in the updated kitchen that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. Attached is a cute little mudroom that can be used for almost anything The living room flows right into a bonus room currently being used as a dining room with sliders to the deck. The back yard is fenced in, great for pets or kids and
Total new remodeling apartments, 2 parking , all brand appliance, tile in the kitchen, vinyl floor. at the dead end street, very quiet and convenient, 5min from s supermarket, high way , easy in and out.
Welcome to this beautifully renovated one-bedroom cottage, offering comfort, style, and a peaceful setting. Enjoy a brand-new kitchen featuring granite countertops, a sleek full bath with a modern shower, and a bright, open living space designed for easy living. Step outside to a spacious yard adorned with well-maintained gardens, shared with other tenants perfect for enjoying the outdoors in
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
7,793
Median Age
42
Population Density
9 ppl/acre
Population under 18
21.4%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
20%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$66,807
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$80,642
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
88.4%
College Graduates
28.2%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
8.6%
% Population in Labor Force
70.4%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
52''
Average Winter Low Temperature
19°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
50''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
41/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
66/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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