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United-Broccoli-5505 t1_j6hqo0o wrote

OP, sorry for some people's initial responses here. I'd recommend Middletown or the East Greenwich/North Kingstown area since you can afford it. Close to the water near good restaurants, etc. You could probably even check out the east side of Providence, not East Providence. I'd recommend checking them out in both the summer and after Labor Day when the tourist leave. Just know winters can be long and boring when you stare at a gray ocean.

Also, a lot of people here are bitter about the sudden very sharp increase of COL here, so try not to poke the bear. It's happening all over New England as Boston expands, not just here.

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PokemonRex OP t1_j6hqxmd wrote

I see that. Times are tough for everyone though it's just the reality unfortunately. How is Cranston education wise. SO seems to have found something she really liked there

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United-Broccoli-5505 t1_j6hr7yd wrote

Education is okay there, but I'm not entirely too familiar with it but haven't heard anything bad. The east side of Cranston near Roger Williams/South Providence isn't the best, West Cranston is more wealthy/woods. You can drive around or even Google map drop in and see the difference. It's urban versus more suburban vibes.

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PokemonRex OP t1_j6hs0ta wrote

Oh that makess lot of sense the houses were on the west side of Cranston. Early education seems alright from a glance much better than my current area. High school does not seem awful.

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