$1,214,754Average Value$690Average Price per Sq Ft5Homes For Sale
Natural scenery and a slower pace in Little Compton
Widely considered one of the most picturesque parts of Westport, the neighborhood of Little Compton is full of natural beauty. Little Compton’s peninsula follows the Sakonnet River and eventually juts out into the ocean. It’s a rural retreat ideal for those looking to adopt a slow pace of life. “Little Compton is appealing to people who want privacy and anonymity,” says Stefanie Carr, a Realtor with Lila Delman Compass. “There’s no nightlife scene. It’s very quiet and quaint. It feels removed but you can get to Providence in about 40 minutes.”
Park you sail boat at the Sakonnet Bay as you enjoy a day in Little Compton.
Enjoy golf at the private Sakonnet Gold Course in Little Compton.
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Half-acre lots and diverse styles define the housing market
Housing styles and prices are diverse. For example, buyers can find a custom-built home from 2018 in the upper $500,000s. These pay homage to the classic New England look, with wood shingle siding. Closer to the water, prices crest into the multi-million range. These homes will have a rustic vibe, with elements of coastal cottages or lodges present inside and out. Whichever route, lots are typically sized a half-acre or more.
You can see many home styles in Little Compton.
Enjoy a two story home on the beach in Little compton.
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Students attend Wilbur School through eighth grade
Little Compton’s one educational institution is The Wilbur School, as locals call it. Around 350 students attend, spread across kindergarten to 8th grade. The student-teacher ratio is 8 to 1, helping Niche to award the school an A- in the teachers category. Portsmouth High School, which has a population of 850, is where older students attend. The school is known for its strong sports programs, across the board. In 2023, a Portsmouth High School senior won the state championship for girls’ high jump.
Wilbur & McMahon Schools has around 210 students enrolled in PK - 8th in Little Compton.
In Little Comptom your middle school aged children can attend Tiverton Middle School.
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Goosewing Preserve offers dunes, ponds and rare wildlife
Getting out to the water is a prime pastime. While private beaches abound, there are public beaches like South Shore Beach. For immersion in beach, dune and coastal pond ecosystems, head to Goosewing Beach Preserve – it’s a great place to hike, swim, sunbathe and spot rare birds. But there’s also plenty of culture to dive into as well. Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyard benefits from the unique placement of Little Compton, growing varieties that do well in a coastal climate, like pinot noir. Visitors may sample from 19 varieties of wine while sitting outside with the grapes or while sitting inside the barn. Sakonnet Golf Course was named Top 5 in the state by Golf Digest in 2023.
Relax along the beach in the South Shore Beach in Little Compton.
Enjoy 18 holes and tennis at the Private members only Sakonnet Golf Course in Little Compton.
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Local produce stands and cozy diners serve daily needs
Most resident drive to nearby cities like Tiverton before encountering a larger supermarket. Often, getting fresh fruit and veggies is just a matter of visiting one of the many local produce stands, like Walker’s Roadside Stand. The market also has milk, coffee and other goods. For dining, residents like Commons Lunch, which doesn’t just serve lunch items like lobster salad, they also serve breakfast classics like eggs benedict with home fries. This is a place to cozy up and chat with neighbors, so grab a seat in one of the booths or up on a stool at the lunch counter.
Enjoy friendly service at the Commons along with their fresh cooked meals in Little Compton.
The festive atmosphere at the Sakonnet Plant Fair in Little Compton was charged with excitement.
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On average, homes in Little Compton, RI sell after 58 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Little Compton, RI over the last 12 months is $990,000, up 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
This charming Cape-style home sits on an acre near the Commons. Step into the sun-filled mudroom with teak tile floor and a garden window, leading into the home. A short hall past a bathroom with an accessible shower enters a bright living room and desirable first-floor bedroom. Upstairs are two spacious bedrooms and a marble-tiled bath with stained-glass transom and deep Kohler VibrAcoustic tub
Perched atop a commanding hill in the heart of the Farm Coast, this striking Coastal Brutalist estate commands panoramic views of the Sakonnet Passage. This stunning home is a masterstroke of architectural vision, with a focus on space, light, and ocean vistas, blending sculptural architecture with refined, natural finishes and elevated luxury. A dramatic stairway leads to the entrance, where
Experience coastal New England living at its finest at 55 West Main Road your dream waterfront retreat in Little Compton's highly sought-after Compton Cliffs neighborhood. Set above Almy Creek with sweeping panoramic views of the Sakonnet River, this beautifully updated ranch offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and modern coastal charm. The sun-filled open-concept floor plan features
Situated at the entrance of the Chace Point community, this spacious ranch style home features four bedrooms and two baths with over 1887sq.ft of single-level living space, an eat-in kitchen with island and breakfast area with double sided fireplace, dining area and living room with wood-burning fireplace complete the main living level. The kitchen, primary bedroom and guest bedroom/office orient
This charming Cape-style home sits on an acre near the Commons. Step into the sun-filled mudroom with teak tile floor and a garden window, leading into the home. A short hall past a bathroom with an accessible shower enters a bright living room and desirable first-floor bedroom. Upstairs are two spacious bedrooms and a marble-tiled bath with stained-glass transom and deep Kohler VibrAcoustic tub
Situated at the Northern end of Amy Hart Path, lot number 17 features approximately 2.20 mostly wooded acres. The land has been surveyed and a survey of the road is in process to help connect to vehicle access from the south and allow for installation of safe parking off of the roadway. Showings will begin once the survey and access are finished. Buyer responsible for all due diligence and
Incredible Opportunity to Build Your Dream Home near South Shore Beach. Discover the perfect canvas for your dream home on this .39 acre lot, already cleared and adorned with beautiful stonewalls, the stage is set for your vision to come to life. This prime location boasts the convenience of a 3-bedroom septic design that's approved and ready to go, streamlining the building process for your
Lovely 2.4 acre wooded lot tucked back off of Pottersville and John Dyer Roads. The perfect quiet, secluded spot to build your dream house. Off the beaten path but with easy access to beaches, farmers markets and all other amenities. Home to cedar trees, song birds, deer and wild turkeys. Easy to show. Buyer to pay LCAT.
Private 6.8 acre wooded parcel offering the ultimate in privacy & seclusion yet minutes away from South Shore beach and the Town Commons. Great potential for new construction, pasture, farm land, and/or agriculture. Potential for 2 lots.
Over twenty acres of wooded land near the south end of Long Highway, close to South Shore Beach and the Atlantic Ocean. This is beautiful, private acreage in Little Compton. The beaches, golf courses, the marina, tennis courts and the commons are all just a few minutes' away. The site can make a beautiful, private homestead. Some engineering has been done and some further work is being done to
Bayberry Farm: an unparalleled 108-acre waterfront estate. Private, mile-long laneway meanders through pristine woodlands, past a picturesque lily pond, through fields of open pasture, as the residence rises provocatively on the horizon. Substantial and brilliantly designed, this dramatic illustration of New England Vernacular architecture is set on high presiding over the Sakonnet Passage and
Little Compton, completely renovated and move-in ready, this antique Cape offers two bedrooms and two full baths with a classic floor plan. The first floor features two comfortable living rooms, a cozy study, a large kitchen/dining area, and a full bath with a laundry area. Upstairs, there are two bedroom and one full bath. The home is set on more than 10 +/- acres of open fields, stonewalls and
WINTER RENTAL AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 15, 2026 MAY 31, 2027. This tranquil beachfront retreat offers stunning views with modern comfort. This beautifully maintained oceanfront home, built just 5 years ago, features a bright and open layout designed for easy coastal living. The main level boasts an inviting open floor plan filled with natural light, a granite kitchen with a four-seat center island,
Enjoy the Beauty of Waterview Living single-family home. Perfect for the Upcoming Summer Season. Yearly rental. This charming Modern, Updated home is Very well cared for and features Two Bedrooms- Bedroom #1 Features Full-Size Bed. Bedroom #2 features Two Twin Beds. Updated Bathroom. Central Air Water views. First level offers a Front deck for outside enjoyment. Tiverton is a quaint seaside town
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