Newport : Rhode Island
Living a Resort Community Lifestyle in Newport, Rhode_Island
Newport, Rhode Island, now a top resort town, was in colonial days one of the most important ports in New England. During the 19th century it became famous as a resort for the richest Americans -- it was the place to have a "cottage"(translation - mansion) for the summer social season. Summer residents included the Vanderbilts and most of the nation’s wealthiest families. Several hundred years and many booms and busts later, the town is an exceptional resort for tourists. Thanks to Doris Duke and the Newport Restoration Foundation which she created you can tour many of these mansions. But beyond the mansions open to the public, everywhere in town there are wonderful old homes that have either been restored, or are waiting for a handyman with deep pockets. Salve Regina University’s campus in Newport incorporate many former mansions of American’s wealthiest families. The town is walk-able and features many parks and squares. Photo of Marble House courtesy of Wikipedia and Daderot. Photo of the Breakers courtesy of Wikipedia and Daderot. UpstateNYer.
Where to Retire in Newport and Home Prices
Active adults 55+ can choose to live in a restored home or in apartments. There are many different neighborhoods – the most posh is on the Cliff Walk along the bay. There is at least one new luxury condominium development in the area. One of the most interesting developments is Harbor House, an independent (and non-profit) living facility with 38 apartments in five historic buildings. According to Zillow, the median home value was $727,869, in early 2022.
What Is Special about Newport
Newport has a lively downtown with broad streets and excellent shopping. There is a concentration of beautiful mansions and historic buildings.The downtown is vital and attractice with many different neighborhoods.
Newport is also home to Salve Regina University, Newport Folk Festival, and the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
What Is Not Special about Newport
There is traffic in season can be intense. Newport is not inexpensive. You have to want to live in a tourist town.
Climate and Physical Environment
Newport is the largest city on Aquidneck Island in Narragansett Bay. The superb harbor and surrounding ocean was for many years the home of the America's Cup (ocean sailing) races.
Restaurants & Cultural Scene
Newport has several important festivals including the Newport Folk Festival, the Newport Jazz Festival and the Newport Film Festival. There are a number of museums and the largest number of colonial homes in the nation. The Redwood Library and Athenaeum is the nation's oldest lending library. As a tourist destination the restaurant selection is tremendous.
Crime
The crime rate in Newport is slightly above the national average.
Medical Facilities
Newport Hospital
Transportation
Green Airport is 18 miles away in Providence; Amtrak has a station 18 miles away in Kingston.
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