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Narragansett, a historic resort town in southeast Washington County, Rhode Island, is renowned for its beaches and coastal charm. With a population that more than doubles each summer, the town attracts visitors to its iconic Atlantic coast. Narragansett is home to three state beaches: Scarborough, Salty Brine, and Roger Wheeler, each offering unique attractions and lifeguarded swimming areas. Inland, the Point Judith Country Club and Canonchet Farm provide recreational opportunities, while the South County Museum offers local history exhibits and events. The Narragansett School System, serving over 1,100 students, is highly rated, contributing to the town's appeal for families. Housing styles range from split-levels and Colonial Revivals in neighborhoods like Mettatuxet to shingled cottages and bungalows near the beach, with larger estates lining the coast. The median home sale price in Narragansett is significantly higher than the state median, reflecting its desirability. The Narragansett Pier Marketplace and the Port of Galilee offer diverse shopping and dining options, with the latter being a hub for the local fishing industry. Seasonal fluctuations impact traffic and commuting times, with quieter winters and busier summers. Narragansett has seen a notable decline in crime from 2020 to 2023, with both violent and property crimes decreasing. The town is primarily car-dependent, but the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority provides bus service on main roads.
On average, homes in Narragansett, RI sell after 28 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Narragansett, RI over the last 12 months is $849,900, up 34% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.