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An Expat Talks about Moving to In Rhode Island, typical homes and apartments are often quite charming and cozy. Many of the homes and apartments are older, with classic New England architecture, and feature wood-frame construction, clapboard siding, and steeply pitched roofs. Inside, you can expect to find hardwood floors, fireplaces, and plenty of character. Apartments tend to be smaller, but still offer plenty of charm. Many of the apartments are located in historic buildings, and feature high ceilings, large windows, and plenty of natural light., Rhode Island

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In Rhode Island, typical homes and apartments are often quite charming and cozy. Many of the homes and apartments are older, with classic New England architecture, and feature wood-frame construction, clapboard siding, and steeply pitched roofs. Inside, you can expect to find hardwood floors, fireplaces, and plenty of character. Apartments tend to be smaller, but still offer plenty of charm. Many of the apartments are located in historic buildings, and feature high ceilings, large windows, and plenty of natural light.

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