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Buying Rhode Island Real Estate

If considering a move to Rhode Island, you should take some time to review the following information on demographics, crime statistics, population, schools, and other important facts about Rhode Island real estate.

Rhode Island Population

The state of Rhode Island has seen a 2.7 per cent increase in population over the last few years. Most of the state’s residents live near the coastal cities but those interested in buying Rhode Island real estate can also consider more rural options in the Western part of Rhode Island. The largest cities in Rhode Island include Providence, the state capital, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket, East Providence, Woonsocket, Coventry, North Providence, Cumberland and West Warwick.

Rhode Island Economy

Rhode Island, like many New England states, was once a strong textile manufacturer and the tradition continues although not in as large a scope as earlier times. Rhode Island is now a major source for healthcare and education and is home to several Fortune 500 companies including CVS/Caremark, Textron, FM Global, Hasbro, Nortek and Amica Mutual Insurance. Rhode Island does have an agricultural base including vegetables, eggs, nursery stock and dairy products.

Rhode Island Tourism and Recreation

Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the country but it has big appeal for those seeking historical sites, outdoor events and pure scenic majesty. Some notable sites and events include the Newport Historical Society Archives and Library, the Museum of Yachting, International Tennis Hall of Fame, the Roger Williams National Memorial, The Breakers in Newport, the Green Animals Topiary Garden and the Narragansett Indian Meeting House and Church. Rhode Island is a beach lover’s dream with more than 400 miles of pristine sand and clear water just perfect for family fun.

Other outdoor activities include boating, fishing, hiking, camping, horseback riding and much more. If you want to walk in the footsteps of Colonial Americans but keep pace with a thriving economy, then you should consider buying Rhode Island real estate.

Cities in Rhode Island

Population Population Change Since 2000
Providence 183,067 5 %
Warwick 88,608 3 %
Cranston 81,587 3 %
Pawtucket 73,612 1 %
East Providence 49,551 2 %
Woonsocket 44,013 2 %
North Providence 33,421 3 %
West Warwick 30,472 3 %
Newport 25,360 -4 %
Bristol 24,448 9 %
Central Falls 19,379 2 %
Westerly 18,575 5 %
Barrington 17,536 4 %
Valley Falls 12,078 4 %
Newport East 11,160 -3 %
Greenville 8,779 2 %
Wakefield-Peacedale 8,687 3 %
Cumberland Hill 8,033 4 %
Tiverton 7,260 -1 %
Kingston 5,469 0 %
Pascoag 4,785 1 %
Narragansett Pier 3,780 3 %
Melville 2,160 -6 %
Hope Valley 1,767 7 %
Harrisville 1,583 1 %
Bradford 1,564 4 %
Ashaway 1,559 1 %


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