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Move-In Ready & Spacious: 3-Bedroom Apartment on Shawmut Ave

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This transcript from the podcast Living Elevated highlights a high-quality rental listing in Central Falls, Rhode Island, managed by Alex Parmenidez of Coldwell Banker Realty. The featured first-floor apartment on Shawmut Avenue offers a spacious three-bedroom layout exceeding 1,200 square feet, complete with modern upgrades like stainless steel appliances and classic hardwood floors. Beyond the interior features, the source emphasizes the property's prime location, which provides residents with easy commuting options to both Providence and Boston via the nearby transit center. Prospective tenants must meet specific financial qualifications, including a monthly income of three times the rent, to secure a one-year lease. Ultimately, the text serves as a promotional guide for house hunters seeking a blend of historic charm and suburban convenience.





SPEAKER_01

Welcome to today's deep dive. What if um the perfect suburb for Boston isn't actually in Massachusetts at all?

SPEAKER_00

Right, yeah. That's the real question.

SPEAKER_01

Today we are looking at a property in Central Falls, Rhode Island that is quietly hacking the regional transit system.

SPEAKER_00

It really is. We're analyzing a newly listed Shawmud Avenue apartment.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Brought to us by Alex Permenides.

SPEAKER_00

Right. He's a broker associate at Coldwell Banker Realty.

SPEAKER_01

So our mission today is to unpack exactly how this specific rental is breaking the usual rules of the real estate market.

SPEAKER_00

Let's just jump right in. The physical space here is doing some really fascinating things.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, definitely. It's a first floor, move-in-ready unit.

SPEAKER_00

And it has all those standard modern upgrades you'd expect, right? Like um stainless seal appliances, fresh paint.

SPEAKER_01

Gleaming hardwood floors, yeah. But the actual footprint is what really matters here.

SPEAKER_00

Right. So it's over 1,200 square feet. Three bedrooms, one bathroom.

SPEAKER_01

But the layout is the kicker. It uses these classic pocket doors to actively change the flow of the whole apartment.

SPEAKER_00

I look at those and I just see like an architectural Swiss Army knife.

SPEAKER_01

I love that analogy.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I mean you slide them shut, boom, private home office, you open them up, and the space instantly flexes into this wide open lounge.

SPEAKER_01

And that flexibility is just crucial for how you actually live and work today. It's not just about having a high room count anymore.

SPEAKER_00

Exactly. It's about having adaptable spaces.

SPEAKER_01

And the enclosed porch here does exactly the same thing.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, right. The porch.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Historically, a porch was just a, you know, a physical transition space from the street to the living room.

SPEAKER_00

Just a place to wipe your boots.

SPEAKER_01

Right. But now it acts as this necessary mental boundary. It gives you a sunny spot for morning coffee or a quiet reading nook.

SPEAKER_00

So it creates this sort of psychological break from the rest of the house.

SPEAKER_01

Exactly. But you know, having a perfectly adaptable interior doesn't really mean much if you're trapped inside because the neighborhood isn't walkable.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, the real value of a great home office is being able to actually leave it.

SPEAKER_01

Right. The footprint outside your front door is just as vital. And this place is highly walkable to Jenks Park and River Island Park.

SPEAKER_00

Not to mention historic local food icons. Like you've got Stanley's famous hamburgers in La Cassona right there. Oh, the transit access is huge.

SPEAKER_01

This unit is exactly one mile from the Pawtucket Central Falls Transit Center.

SPEAKER_00

Which means a 14-minute train ride to downtown Providence.

SPEAKER_01

Or you can hop a direct MBTA ride right into Boston.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_01

So if you can be in Providence in 14 minutes or hop a direct train to Boston, does this transit access effectively make this specific Central Falls neighborhood a hidden gem suburb for two different major cities?

SPEAKER_00

It absolutely does. Yeah. It completely shifts the applicant pool because it well, it redefines what luxury really means.

SPEAKER_01

How so?

SPEAKER_00

Well, you might think the ultimate luxury in a rental is like a marble kitchen island or smart home tech.

SPEAKER_01

Sure, the flashy stuff.

SPEAKER_00

Right. But if you're commuting an hour each way, the real luxury you're looking for is time.

SPEAKER_01

Aaron Powell Reclaiming your time.

SPEAKER_00

Exactly. Cutting out gridlock buys back a massive chunk of your life. So this effectively turns Central Falls into a highly competitive commuter haven for two entirely different major cities.

SPEAKER_01

I do have to push back here though.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. Lay it on me.

SPEAKER_01

Let's look at what it actually takes to secure that luxury of time. The lease requires a one-year commitment and includes one designated parking space.

SPEAKER_00

Pretty standard stuff so far.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. But it demands verifiable income of at least three times the monthly rent.

SPEAKER_00

Right. The three times rule.

SPEAKER_01

You say this transit access is a massive life hack for renters, but requiring three times the rent in verifiable income locks out a huge portion of average people. Isn't this just a luxury listing masquerading as accessible housing?

SPEAKER_00

Well, it is a high bar, absolutely. But you have to look at why that three times income multiplier exists in this specific context.

SPEAKER_01

Because of the dual city location.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, because this area is now a dual city commuter hub. The demand is just incredible.

SPEAKER_01

So landlords are using it as the ultimate gatekeeper.

SPEAKER_00

Exactly. Landlords require that strict income threshold and a one-year lease to ensure stability in what could easily become a highly transient market.

SPEAKER_01

That makes sense.

SPEAKER_00

This is exactly why brokers like Alex Parmenedez, who is licensed across Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, are positioning these transit adjacent properties as high-demand regional assets rather than just local apartments.

SPEAKER_01

So if you are someone who meets those strict logistical realities and you're ready to reclaim your commute time, you'll want to move fast.

SPEAKER_00

Very fast. Yeah. You can reach out to Alex Parmenadez by calling or texting 401-426-4825.

SPEAKER_01

Or you can visit alexparmenadez.realtor to schedule a tour before the unit is gone.

SPEAKER_00

Right. Ultimately, the Shamud Avenue listing is a masterclass imbalance. It really is. It pairs that extreme spatial flexibility inside with those pocket doors and the enclosed porch with just incredible regional connectivity outside.

SPEAKER_01

It really gives you a completely different perspective on where to live.

SPEAKER_00

It does.

SPEAKER_01

But it leaves you wondering. When a local neighborhood becomes highly connected by rapid transit, how much of its future culture will be shaped by the new daily commuters versus the historic local landmarks?

SPEAKER_00

Like Stanley's hamburgers.

SPEAKER_01

Exactly. Are we just moving toward a future of interconnected mini cities where state lines don't even matter anymore?

SPEAKER_00

That's a fascinating question.

SPEAKER_01

Something to think about the next time you're stuck in traffic. Thanks for joining us on this deep dive.