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NEWPORT

With miles of dramatic coastline, Rhode Island towns have functioned as important seaports since the 17th century.  Newport Rhode Island real estate boasts a wide variety of residences and condominiums in all styles and price ranges. If historic Newport is of interest, the city is an antique-home lover's dream, providing a living history of American architecture.  Newport boasts period homes nestled among the highest concentration of colonial houses in the nation, magnificent mansions built by titans of industry in the late nineteenth century, and stately Victorians with water views, all within walking distance of town and some of New England’s best ocean beaches.  Residents and visitors enjoy museums, theatres, and music festivals as well as shops, galleries, and fabulous restaurants in the City by the Sea.

A Colorful Past Newport boasts a history that began hundreds of years ago. The famed “Cliff Walk,” once nothing more than deer trails and Indian paths, and Touro Synagogue, the country’s oldest synagogue, testify to the rich and long heritage of the area. History was made here during the American Revolution and Civil War, and George Washington himself visited. Newport’s past is a fascinating mix of religious tolerance, slave trade, military activities, and the stories of the very wealthiest of US capitalists.

The Sea

Newport RI real estate offers ownership in one of the country’s most desirable seacoast locations. The coastline of Rhode Island is deeply indented with bays, coves, and estuaries, separated by narrow promontories.  Aquidneck Island is the largest island in Narragansett Bay, and Newport its largest city.  The waterfront plays a vital role in its livelihood - its deep, protected harbor was the key to Newport’s development from the start, and it remains a major boating destination.  Although winters are cold, this coastal area does not receive the harsher temperatures seen farther inland. In summer, ocean breezes keep temperatures pleasant.  These factors combine to make Newport real estate of high value, whether for a primary residence, vacation home, or rental property.

Summer and fall festivals abound on the waterfront where thousands of visitors flock every year to enjoy the beaches, stunning sunsets, and world-class music. Local restaurants serve an abundance of fresh seafood to please any palate. The area’s many attributes make Aquidneck Island host to a robust summer-rental market, from which investors in Newport RI real estate benefit.

Shopping & Sleeping

The harborfront is also home to a myriad of boutique shops and galleries.  Fine jewelry, antiques, custom apparel, and unique gifts await the shopper.  And while there are plentiful rooms for visiting guests in hotels and inns, the true Newport experience can be found at one of its many wonderful Victorian bed & breakfasts.  There is something for every taste, from quaint and charming to opulent and cutting-edge.

Newport Real Estate

One of Newport real estate’s main attributes is its turn-of-the-century summer “cottages”.  Tour the mansions of those who rose to the top during the Industrial Revolution, including the Astors and Vanderbilts, to catch a glimpse of life during the Gilded Age at its luxurious best.  Enormous estates designed to show off the affluence of the chosen few, play home to some of the country’s most significant and breathtaking artistic treasures.  Newport RI real estate offers high-end clients their very own piece of this unique history as many estates are still privately owned and for sale. 

Narragansett Bay is a world-renowned destination for sailing where the New York Yacht Club has undertaken many defenses of the America’s Cup in the waters off Newport.  The city hosts yearly regattas and sailing events in the pristine deepwater harbor.  Newport is also home to golf courses, public and private, and one of the remaining grass tennis courts in the country.  Newport real estate offers the perfect environment for sailors, golfers, tennis players, and surfers alike.
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