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Neighborhoods in Newport, RI

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    Ocean Drive

    When it comes to weekend brunches and special occasion dinners, Ocean Drive residents tend to recommend Castle Hill Inn. The four-star hotel and restaurant looks out onto Jamestown Harbor, the Pell Bridge and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Patio diners watch catamarans cut through the waves, and salty winds threaten to steal napkins from the laps of

    • Average Value

      $2.37M

    • List Price

      $1.1M - $20.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Ocean Drive
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    Lily-Almy Pond

    In Newport, on the far south end of Aquidneck Island, Lily-Almy Pond looks out over Narragansett Bay. “What’s nice about this neighborhood is that it’s equidistant to town and the beaches on ocean drive. You can walk to everything, but you’re not in the thick of busy downtown. We’re away from the heat of Thames Street, as we like to say,” says

    • Average Value

      $1.81M

    • List Price

      $1.5M - $3.5M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Lily-Almy Pond
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    Bellevue Avenue and Estates

    During America’s Gilded Age, Newport, Rhode Island was the playground for the country’s elite. The Vanderbilts, Morgans and Astor families all called Bellevue Avenue home, building summer “cottages” — now better known as the Newport Mansions — looking out onto the Atlantic Ocean. Many of these vacation homes are still standing today, maintained by

    • Average Value

      $1.61M

    • List Price

      $509K - $10.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Bellevue Avenue and Estates
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    Old Beach

    Old Beach occupies a unique position in Newport. As the name suggests, it faces a beach – Easton Beach on Easton Bay, to be exact. But it’s also near the vintage neighborhoods of Historic Hill and Memorial Boulevard, giving it that desirable time-honored quality. “What I really like about Old Beach is the lot sizes,” says Realtor Devin Sheehan.

    • Average Value

      $1.48M

    • List Price

      $525K - $7.9M

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Old Beach
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    Kay-Catherine

    From 1830 to 1910, the Kay-Catherine area was regarded as one of Newport's most popular destinations for summer getaways. It served as an enclave for successful writers, artists, socialites and businessmen of the time. Visitors stayed in one of the many hotels clustered around Bellevue Avenue or their second home, which was usually a large

    • Average Value

      $1.20M

    • List Price

      $414K - $3.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Kay-Catherine
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    Historic Hill

    The city of Newport has worn many different costumes since its founding in the 17th century. It has been a haven of religious freedom for those who disagreed with the strict doctrine of the Puritans; a summer escape for wealthy landowners drawn to the cooler temperatures and seaside activities available there; and a world-class sailing destination

    • Average Value

      $1.17M

    • List Price

      $574K - $4.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Historic Hill
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    Eustis-Easton's Pond

    In the early 1800s, the Eustis-Easton's Pond area was a large swath of land consisting of pastures, orchards and garden plots. Development from 1830 to 1910 led to a boom in construction, resulting in homes ranging from Cape Cods to grand Victorian mansions. Many homes from that period still stand today on Kay Street, now part of a protected

    • Average Value

      $1.05M

    • List Price

      $830K - $3.9M

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      2 Listings

    Eustis-Easton's Pond
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    Fifth Ward

    On Thames Street, souvenir shop windows advertise “Newport, RI” tee shirts and tourists book 15-minute tarot readings in second-floor walk-ups. Here, having an ice cream cone in hand is just as common as a shopping bag. Traffic picks up in the Fifth Ward during the summer season — roughly between Memorial Day and Labor Day — and driving means

    • Average Value

      $1.02M

    • List Price

      $353K - $7.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Fifth Ward
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    Newport

    Since it was settled in 1639 at the southern point of Aquidneck Island, Newport has grown from a coastal commercial hub into a leisure- and tourism-focused city with over 25,000 residents. Today, it’s best known for its palatial Gilded Age mansions and its walkable waterfront shopping and dining district. "There's so much to do and see when it

    • Average Value

      $906K

    • List Price

      $381K - $4.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

    Newport
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    North End Residential

    On Mondays, milkshakes — better known as “Awful Awfuls” on Newport Creamery’s menu — are buy one get one free. “They’re a staple of nearly every Rhode Island childhood,” says AnnaLeigh Bowser, an East Bay Rhode Island local and a team leader at the Breakers, the most visited of the Newport Mansions. The restaurant chain has been going strong in

    • Average Value

      $703K

    • List Price

      $511K - $1.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    North End Residential
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    North End Commercial

    Driving across the Pell Bridge from Newport’s North End means sweeping views of the Jamestown Harbor. On clear days, the bridge’s arches are visible from the top of One Financial Plaza in Downtown Providence 30 miles away. The Pell connects Aquidneck Island with Jamestown and mainland Rhode Island beyond — according to AnnaLeigh Bowser, a team

    • Average Value

      $518K

    • List Price

      $306K - $687K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    North End Commercial