New Listing in Woonsocket: Loft-Style Condo at 180 Allen St #101
A 1-bed, 1-bath loft-style condo just hit the Woonsocket market at $254,900, and the 17-foot cathedral ceilings inside a 1910 mill conversion made it impossible to scroll past.
A 1-bed, 1-bath loft-style condo just landed on the Woonsocket MLS at $254,900, and the moment we saw the 17-foot cathedral ceilings inside a converted 1910 mill building, we knew buyers needed to hear about it right away.
What Caught Our Eye
Unit 101 at the Allen Street Lofts is the kind of space that photographs well but feels even better in person. The soaring cathedral ceilings and oversized tilt windows flood the open floor plan with natural light, a rare find in a ground-floor unit. The bones are classic New England mill: exposed brick walls that tell the story of a building that dates to 1910. The finishes, however, are very much today: luxury vinyl plank floors, granite countertops, and cherry cabinetry. In-unit laundry, central air, an on-site gym, and parking directly out front round out the day-to-day conveniences. There is also a communal indoor-outdoor patio with grill access and landscaped grounds maintained by the HOA. The property sits within walking distance of the Blackstone River walking path and Woonsocket's River Island Art Park.
Quick Facts
- Address: 180 Allen Street #101, Woonsocket, RI 02895
- List price: $254,900
- Property type: Condominium
- Bedrooms / Bathrooms: 1 bed / 1 bath
- Square footage: 722 sq ft
- Year built: 1910
- Days on market: 0
- MLS#: 1414880
- Listed by: The Rachel Jones Team, SKD Real Estate
- Current 30-yr fixed rate: around 6.5% (Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey, June 11, 2026)
What We'd Ask Before Touring
A well-priced listing that moves fast deserves sharp questions. Here are four we would raise on your behalf:
- What are the monthly HOA fees, and what do they cover? Landscaping and outdoor maintenance are mentioned, but you'll want the full breakdown, reserve fund health matters especially in a 100-plus-year-old building.
- Are there any special assessments pending or planned? Mill conversions can carry deferred capital projects. Ask for the most recent reserve study and meeting minutes.
- What is the rental policy? If you are buying as a primary residence today but might want flexibility later, owner-occupancy requirements in the condo docs are something to review before you're under contract.
- How is the ground-floor unit insulated and moisture-managed? Being on the ground floor of a historic mill near the Blackstone River is a feature, but it also warrants a close look at insulation, drainage, and any history of water intrusion.
Bottom Line
FAB Living Realty represents buyers, we'll tour this property with you and give you a frank, unbiased read on whether it fits your goals. Schedule a buyer consultation with our team today.
